From your request to a real contractor — usually under a minute
Most lead sites make you wait hours, then bury you in calls. Here's what happens when you use HRC instead.
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Tell us your project
Pick your service and ZIP code. That's the whole form — no 12 questions, no upsells, no email blast. If you'd rather just talk, call us and skip the form entirely.
Takes about 20 seconds.
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A real person calls you in 60 seconds
A dispatcher from our Southern California call center calls you back — fast. They confirm your project, timeline, and budget range with a few quick questions. No scripts read at you, no transfer maze.
A real human, U.S.-based. Usually under 3 minutes.
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We connect you to a vetted contractor
We match you with one licensed, insured, available contractor who handles exactly your kind of project — and often bridge you onto the call right then. From there, you're talking directly with the pro.
One matched pro. Not five. Not a bidding war.
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You get your estimate — on your time
Your matched contractor schedules a free, no-obligation walk-through. You compare, you decide, you start the project. We check back in to make sure it went well.
Free for you, always. Nothing to sign with HRC.
Why the 60-second human call changes everything
Directory sites auto-route your information to whoever paid for placement, then disappear. We do the opposite. A real dispatcher talks to you first — which means the contractor we send already knows your project is real, your timeline works, and your budget fits the job.
That's why contractors in our network close far more of our leads than they do from anywhere else — and why you don't get the two-week phone barrage.
- A real human picks up — not a chatbot or an auto-router.
- Your project is qualified before any contractor sees it.
- One matched contractor, so your phone doesn't blow up.
- We verify license and insurance before activating any pro.
- If a match doesn't work out, we re-match you free.
See it for yourself
Tell us your project. A real person calls you in 60 seconds — usually with a contractor already on the way.