If you’re a home service contractor, understanding your cost per lead is critical to profitable growth. We have analyzed Q1 2026 data from 3,367 leads generated from our Local Services Ads (also known as Google Verified) and $176,892 in spend from real campaigns run for contractors in the U.S. Here’s what the data tells us, and what it means for your business.
Average LSA Cost Per Lead for Service Contractors: January 1 – March 31, 1016
This gives a solid benchmark, but the real insight comes when you break it down by industry.

LSA Cost Per Lead by Industry (What Contractors Should Expect)
Lower-Cost Contractor Leads ($15–$30 CPL)
These industries tend to see highly efficient lead generation:
- Real Estate: $15.30
- Mobile Pet Grooming: $17.12
- Home Inspections: $24.33
- Landscaping: $25.20
- Pressure Washing: $26.33
These niches typically have lower competition and faster decision-making from customers, shorter sales cycles, and faster payouts.
Mid-Range Contractor Leads ($30–$45 CPL)
This is where most service contractors fall:
- Appliance Repair: $30.16
- Painting: $30.46
- Carpet Cleaning: $32.13
- Commercial Cleaning: $34.01
- Electrical: $35.70
- Junk Removal: $35.00
Higher-Cost Contractor Leads ($50+ CPL)
These industries naturally command higher prices:
- Plumbing: $56.90
- Roofing: $65.80
- HVAC: $76.45
- General Contracting: $50.17
- Damage Restoration: $194.00
Higher CPL doesn’t mean worse performance. It reflects higher competition and higher job value.
Why Cost Per Lead Is Relative (And ROI Is What Matters)
One of the biggest mistakes contractors make is comparing lead costs across industries.
A $70 lead in roofing might be a great deal. A $70 lead in house cleaning would likely be too expensive. Why?
Because:
- Roofing jobs can be worth $8,000 – $20,000+
- Cleaning jobs may be worth $150 – $500 (although cleaning jobs often lead to repeat business.
The real metric isn’t cost per lead, it’s return on investment (ROI). High-cost industries often deliver the highest profit per lead, even if the upfront cost is higher.
What Makes LSA Leads Different from Google Ads?
Many contractors ask:
“Should I run Local Services Ads or Google Ads?”
The answer is: both, because they amplify your results.
Here’s how they compare:
1. Setup & Verification
LSA (Local Services Ads):
- Requires business verification, license checks, insurance, and background screening
- Google-backed trust badge (“Google Guaranteed” or “Google Screened”)
- Setup time: 2–6 weeks
Google Ads (Pay-Per-Click):
- No or quick verification, or simple license and insurance checks
- Can launch quickly
- Setup time: 1–3 days
LSA takes longer to launch, but the leads may be more trusted by consumers because of the added verification steps.
2. Time to See Results
LSA:
- Slower to go live
- Once active, leads come in within a few weeks
Google Ads:
- Faster launch
- Leads come in quickly, but it often takes 30 days to complete Google’s learning phase and stabilize performance
3. Lead Volume
LSA:
- Typically lower volume
- Limited by Google’s available search volume and ranking factors
Google Ads:
- Higher volume potential
- Scales with budget and targeting
4. Lead Quality
LSA:
- High-intent leads (customers ready to book or call)
- Google pre-screens businesses → builds trust
- Solid close rates
Google Ads:
- Mixed intent (research + buying)
- More top-of-funnel traffic
- Strong close rates, especially for emergency and urgent needs
5. Cost Structure
LSA:
- Pay per lead (not per click)
- Volume depends on the number of reviews compared to competitors
- Easier to track ROI
Google Ads:
- Pay per click
- Costs vary based on competition
- Requires tighter management to maintain efficiency
Why Service Contractors Should Be Running LSAs
For most home service businesses, LSAs are one of the highest ROI lead sources available because:
- You only pay for actual leads, not clicks
- Your business appears at the very top of Google search results
- The Google Verified badge increases trust and conversions
- Leads are typically ready to hire, not just browsing
- They are an excellent value-add when on a 99 Calls lead program
How 99 Calls Helps You Maximize LSA Performance
At 99 Calls, we specialize in generating leads for service contractors, and we go beyond just one channel.
That’s why LSA campaign management is included at no extra cost with our Growth and Growth Pro lead generation packages.
What you get:
- Fully managed LSA campaigns
- Ongoing optimization for better lead quality
- Multi-channel lead generation (not just LSAs)
- No additional management fees for LSA campaigns
Most companies charge extra fees of up to $500 per month for LSA management.
We include it as a built-in value add to help you scale faster.
What Contractors Should Take Away
- LSA cost per lead varies widely by industry, but that’s normal
- Higher cost per lead often means higher revenue potential
- The goal isn’t the cheapest lead, it’s the most profitable lead
- LSAs and Google Ads work best together, not separately
If you’re a service contractor looking to grow, understanding these benchmarks puts you in a position to make smarter marketing decisions.
Want More Leads from Google Without Paying More Per Click?
Let’s talk.
We’ll show you:
- What your industry benchmarks look like
- What you can expect in terms of cost per lead and return on investment
- And how to turn LSAs into a consistent, scalable lead source

