If the Culligan man was in your house and recommended plumbing and heating repairs, would you take the advice?
We are in the process of partnering with Culligan Water Products. We have been in business for 23 years as a plumbing and heating contractor. As the franchise works out we would have to use seperate trucks but the same employees. My question is if a Culligan man was in your home and he knew what he was talking about in reference to heating service work that needed to be peformed on your home heating system would you take his advice? Or would you blow it off because after all he is wearing a Culligan shirt?
We are a licensed, bonded, and insured plumbing and heating contractor. We have 7, 2 card carrying journeymen plumbing and heating technicians.
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Yes. The brand identity of the CM has left a positive impression in the minds of consumers. He is a trusted person. If he were going to cheat customers he would have done so with his own products by now…..YOU SHOULD HIRE ME FOR YOUR FOCUS GROUP. : )
Hope this helps. Good luck with your project. I also know about repair people coming to the house and making side deals.
No, I wouldn’t expect a Culligan man to be any more knowledgeable than anyone else. I would go by word-of-mouth from friends and acquaintences before I’d take the opinion of a stranger.
I might even suspect the Culligan man is getting some kind of commission and therefore isn’t giving me unbiased advice.
When it comes to my house I go to trusted friends for advice.