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[Scaling an HVAC Business: From $1.2M to Over $2.3M in Revenue]-[Watch This If You Own a Service Business | Ep 971]

The Game with Alex Hormozi · B2 · 2026-05-19

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📋 Summary

Executive Summary

In this session, Alex Hormozi consults with Corey, the owner of Pro Shine Professional Cleaning, an HVAC and ductwork repair business. At the time of the initial consultation, Corey was generating $1.25 million in annual revenue with a 38% net margin but faced challenges regarding debt management, lead generation, and funnel optimization. By implementing a series of incremental, high-leverage tactical changes, Corey successfully scaled his business to between $2.3 million and $2.5 million within one year.

Key Strategic Pillars for Growth

1. The Virtuous Cycle of Pricing

Hormozi identified that Corey was mispriced. By increasing his prices by 10%, Corey was able to maintain his high close rate while significantly increasing net profit. Hormozi explains that raising prices can actually increase the "perceived likelihood of achievement" and emotional investment from the customer, effectively filtering for higher-quality clients and providing more capital to deliver superior service.

2. Funnel Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO)

Corey’s original website suffered from excessive navigation elements and lacked a clear offer. Hormozi recommended creating a dedicated landing page for ads that eliminates distractions and focuses exclusively on the "Free 18-point inspection." By simplifying the user journey and optimizing for mobile, they aimed to double the conversion rate of existing traffic before even increasing advertising spend.

3. Advertising and Creative Strategy

Corey’s initial ad creative was cluttered. Hormozi suggested focusing on "offer-first" visuals, utilizing high-performing organic content as ads by simply tacking on a 5-second call-to-action (CTA). He emphasized the importance of testing multiple variations—different backgrounds, colors, and headlines—to let the algorithm identify the most effective creative.

4. Email Reactivation and Customer Value

To maximize the lifetime value of existing customers, Hormozi proposed a reactivation strategy. By sending emails with compelling angles such as "I owe you a checkup" or "We messed up, let us make it right," Corey could tap into dormant revenue. Furthermore, focusing on the "savings" aspect of clean ductwork—demonstrating how energy efficiency pays for the service within 18 months—provided a strong economic incentive for repeat business.

5. Affiliate and Partner Ecosystem

Corey’s unique approach involves partnering with high-ticket HVAC providers. Hormozi suggested an affiliate model where partners offer Corey’s $175 service as a lead magnet. This allows the partner to provide extra value to their customers while Corey gains access to a "limitless lead flow" of high-intent prospects, which his technicians then upsell to higher-value services.

Results and Conclusion

One year later, the results validate the effectiveness of these tactics. Corey increased his lead flow from 120 to nearly 200 per month and successfully grew his annual revenue to over $2.3 million. The transformation serves as a case study in how consistent, incremental improvements—rather than "Hail Mary" strategies—can fundamentally change the trajectory of a service business. As Hormozi notes, the credit belongs to the operator who executes; the strategies provided the roadmap, but Corey’s commitment to implementation turned the business into a multi-million dollar operation.

🎯Key Sentences

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I got a bunch of notes.
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Trust the process, right?
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There's nothing majorly wrong.
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That's what I'm talking about.
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Worst case scenario, we provide value.
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📝Key Phrases

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deep dive into
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lose out on
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first and foremost
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right off the bat
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incremental improvement
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📖 Transcript

This is Corey.
Corey runs an HVAC business with his wife doing over $1.2 million per year in revenue.
But number one, that $1.2 million isn't all profit.
And number two, he has $60,000 in debt that he wants to get rid of.
I'm Alex Ramosi.
I own Acquisitioncom, which is a portfolio of companies that did over 250 million last year in aggregate revenue.

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