CodeViolations vs HomeAdvisor

HomeAdvisor charges $30-80 per lead and sells each one to 5-10 contractors. CodeViolations gives you unlimited exclusive leads for $49/month flat. No bidding wars, no shared leads, no surprise charges.

How They Compare

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HomeAdvisor

  • $30-80 per lead — costs add up fast
  • Each lead sold to 5-10 contractors at once
  • Leads are often just browsing, not ready to buy
  • Must compete on price to win the job
  • Surprise charges and auto-billing for leads you didn't want
  • Contractors report high rates of fake or low-quality leads

CodeViolations

  • $49/month flat — unlimited leads, no per-lead fees
  • Exclusive leads — you're often the only contractor reaching out
  • High intent — homeowners have city deadlines to fix violations
  • No bidding wars — reach out directly via mail or door knock
  • Transparent pricing — no surprise charges ever
  • Public data — verified by city inspectors, not self-reported

Why Contractors Switch from HomeAdvisor

The Shared Lead Problem

HomeAdvisor's business model is built on selling each lead to multiple contractors. When a homeowner submits a request, 5-10 contractors get the same lead at the same time. This creates a race — whoever calls first wins. And the homeowner is often overwhelmed by calls within minutes of submitting their request. With CodeViolations, you get property addresses from code enforcement databases. Since most contractors don't know about these records, you're often the first — and only — contractor to reach out.

Pay Per Lead vs. Flat Rate

HomeAdvisor charges $30-80 per lead depending on the trade and location. A busy month could cost you $500-2,000+ in lead fees alone — with no guarantee any of them will convert. CodeViolations charges a flat $49/month for unlimited leads across up to 3 areas. One closed job pays for months of your subscription.

Lead Quality: Self-Reported vs. City-Verified

HomeAdvisor leads come from homeowners who fill out a form online. Many are just browsing prices, some are fake, and many aren't ready to commit. Code violation leads are different — they come from official city inspection reports. A city inspector has verified that the property has a real issue. The homeowner has a legal deadline to fix it. That's genuine, verified demand.

The Cost Difference

HomeAdvisor

$30-80/lead

Per lead, shared with 5-10 contractors

CodeViolations

$49/mo

Flat rate, unlimited leads, no per-lead fees

10 leads on HomeAdvisor could cost $300-800. With CodeViolations, you get unlimited leads for $49/month.

Is CodeViolations Right for You?

CodeViolations is great if you:

  • Do direct mail, door knocking, or flyer campaigns
  • Want exclusive leads, not shared with competitors
  • Prefer a flat monthly fee over per-lead pricing
  • Specialize in repair work (roofing, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, painting)

HomeAdvisor might be better if you:

  • Want leads for new construction or remodeling (not repairs)
  • Prefer phone calls from homeowners who submitted a request
  • Don't do direct mail or door knocking outreach

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