We generate inbound water and fire damage calls in Pennsylvania markets and forward every one exclusively to a single vetted partner. If your market is open, nothing about that changes until you decide it does.
You sign up for a lead service. The first few calls are decent. Then you notice the same homeowner called three other companies before you. Or the call was a wrong number but you still got charged. Or you try to dispute a bad lead and the company that took your money decides whether you get it back.
The billing hits your credit card before you've had a chance to verify anything. You ask for documentation and get a runaround. The "exclusive territory" you were promised turns out to mean they won't sell to your direct competitors — until you cancel, and then your replacement is signed the next day.
We built Nexum Network because every contractor we spoke to had a version of this story. We operate differently — not as a marketing claim, but as a structural commitment written into every agreement we sign.
These are not talking points. Each one is a structural commitment written into the agreement you sign before your first call is ever forwarded to you.
| Market | Coverage Area | Est. Calls / Month | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | York County, PA |
York City, Hanover, Red Lion, Springettsbury, Dover, Shrewsbury | 15–25 at maturity | Open — Accepting Applications |
| 02 | Lehigh Valley, PA |
Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Emmaus, Northampton, Whitehall | 20–35 at maturity | Open — Accepting Applications |
| 03 | Harrisburg, PA |
Harrisburg, Camp Hill, Mechanicsburg, Carlisle, Hershey | 15–25 at maturity | Launching Q3 2026 |
| 04 | Lancaster, PA |
Lancaster City, Lititz, Ephrata, Manheim, Columbia | 12–20 at maturity | Launching Q3 2026 |
| 05 | Reading, PA |
Reading, Wyomissing, Exeter, Muhlenberg, Spring Township | 12–20 at maturity | Launching Q4 2026 |
We built the brand and earned the rankings. Every homeowner who calls found us because they trusted what they saw. We need a contractor partner who protects that trust — because a bad job on a call we generated reflects on both of us.
The definition of a qualified call is written into your agreement before your first call is forwarded. No ambiguity. No interpretation. The recording is the record.
Qualifies — you pay
60+ seconds in duration
A real conversation. The homeowner described their situation, something was established.
Active damage situation
Water is moving, damage is present, or immediate service is needed. Not a quote for something that happened months ago.
Within your service area
The property is inside the geographic boundaries defined in your agreement. Out-of-area calls never reach your invoice.
Does not qualify — not billed
Wrong numbers
Caller dialed incorrectly or hung up immediately. Never appear on an invoice.
Sales calls & solicitations
Anyone calling to sell something or clearly not a homeowner with an active damage situation.
Out-of-area calls
Property outside your defined service area. You dispute it, we remove it. No argument.
Under 60 seconds
Short calls with no real exchange. Duration is logged automatically. No gray area.
If yours isn't here, email us. We answer directly — no ticket system.
What if I'm already using another lead service?
You can run us alongside anything else. We don't require exclusivity from you — only from our end. If the calls convert and you want to drop the other service, that's your call to make.
What if I get overwhelmed and can't take more calls?
Contact us and we pause forwarding until you're ready. We don't run calls to a partner who can't respond within 60 minutes — that hurts the homeowner and the brand. Pausing is always an option.
How do I actually dispute a call?
Reply to the invoice email, reference the call, tell us why it doesn't meet the qualified definition. We check it against the recording and your agreement and respond within 24 hours. If it doesn't qualify, it comes off the invoice. No negotiation theater.
How quickly will I start receiving calls?
Our sites build organic rankings over time — typically first calls arrive within 3–5 months of site launch, with consistent volume by month 6–8. We'll give you a realistic forecast for your specific market before you sign anything.
What if the homeowner doesn't book?
We sell inbound calls from people in active damage situations — not booked jobs. Whether the homeowner proceeds is outside our control. What we guarantee is the call was real, the situation was genuine, and you had a legitimate shot at the job.
Can I add more markets later?
Each market has one contractor and that's a hard limit we don't bend. If an adjacent market opens and you want it, you'd enter a separate agreement for that market. We don't grant regional exclusivity across multiple markets under a single arrangement.
What if I want to cancel?
30 days written notice from either party. No fees, no deposit to recover. Calls during the notice period are billed normally. After that, your market returns to available. That clean.
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Send us your company name, the market you serve, and a number to reach you. We'll confirm availability and schedule a 15-minute call to walk through the agreement and pricing. No pitch. No pressure. If it's a fit, we move forward. If it isn't, we'll tell you that too.
Include your company name, service area, and a phone number. We respond within one business day.