How to Run a Killer Email Campaign to St. Louis Window Replacement Contractors Offering Financing (2026 Guide)
Step-by-step guide to running a 3-touch email sequence targeting window replacement contractors that offer financing in St. Louis. Steal the exact templates and send directly from Origami’s built-in sequencer.
Founder @ Origami
Quick Answer: Origami isn’t just a list-building tool—it has a built-in email sequencer that lets you find, enrich, and then email leads all from one dashboard. Once you’ve built a list of window replacement contractors offering financing in St. Louis (using the prompt from our companion guide), you can craft a 3-touch sequence, paste your own templates, or let Origami’s AI agent write them, and send the whole campaign without ever exporting a CSV.
This post is the tactical, steal-this-and-go companion to our guide on how to build a list of Window Replacement Contractors That Offer Financing in St. Louis. You already have your list. Now I’m going to show you exactly how to email them—message by message—and what kind of results to expect when you send through Origami's native sequencer.
Step 1: Build your list in Origami (or pick up where you left off)
If you’ve already run the prompt from the parent post, skip to Step 2. If you haven’t, open Origami (free plan gets you 1,000 credits, no credit card) and paste this into the prompt bar:
"Show me window replacement contractors in St. Louis, MO that advertise financing options for homeowners. Include the owner or sales manager’s name and verified email address. Exclude companies that don’t serve residential customers."
Origami’s AI agent searches the live web, chains data sources, and returns a list with:
- Company name
- Owner or decision-maker’s full name
- Verified email address
- Phone number
- Company size, website, social profiles
- Tools and technologies they use (like financing platforms or CRMs)
You’ll get a clean, enriched spreadsheet right inside the platform. Everything from here on assumes you have that list.
Step 2: Refine and qualify the list for email
Before you send a single message, spend 20 minutes scrubbing the list. You’ll boost reply rates and avoid spinning your wheels on contractors who will never buy.
What “qualified” looks like for St. Louis window replacement contractors with financing
A qualified lead ticks these boxes:
- Residential focus. Commercial window companies don’t need leads from homeowners. Remove anyone that doesn’t mention “residential,” “homeowners,” or specific window brands like Andersen or Pella.
- Active financing messaging. Your ideal contractor isn’t just saying “financing available” in tiny footer text. Look for “no money down,” “0% interest,” “same-as-cash,” or dedicated financing pages on their site—Origami often surfaces this in the enriched profile under Technologies or Marketing Signals.
- Decision-maker, not a generic inbox. The list should have a named person (owner, sales manager, or marketing lead). If you only have info@, either re-run the prompt and ask for specific roles, or skip that contact.
- Size that fits your offer. A solo operator running three crews is a very different prospect than a $10M franchised installer. Segment immediately: small (under 10 employees), mid (10–50), and large (50+). You’ll tailor your messaging later.
In Origami, you can filter and tag contacts directly in the list view. Create segments like “StL Resi – Financing Prominent” or “StL Small Ops – Owner as contact.” That’s your campaign-ready list.
Step 3: Create the email sequence (two ways)
This is where Origami saves you from juggling three different tools. You have two options for building the sequence:
- Paste your own templates. Write a 3-touch cadence, drop the copy into Origami’s sequencer, set your delays (e.g., Day 1, Day 3, Day 7), and hit "Launch".
- Let the AI agent write it. Ask Origami’s agent to generate a personalized 3-day email sequence for all your leads. It pulls each lead’s title, company, and industry signals so the messaging feels custom—without you writing a single word.
Below is a full 3-touch sequence you can steal. I’ve written this for a hypothetical service (I’m using a make-believe company called RenovateLead that delivers financing-qualified homeowner leads to window contractors). Swap in your own offer, value prop, or even ask Origami to adapt the tone for your specific product.
Day 1: Initial cold email
Subject: St. Louis window leads, pre-qualified for financing
Preview text: Homeowners who already know their payment options
Hi ,
I came across while looking at St. Louis window contractors who really promote financing. Most homeowners can’t write a check for $12k—and the ones who call you already know that.
We give a handful of local contractors in the STL metro exclusive access to homeowners who have been pre-qualified for window financing. No shared lists, no tire-kickers.
Worth a 10-minute call to see if it’s a fit?
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Why this works: It acknowledges their specific strength (financing) and implies scarcity ("a handful of contractors"). Short and no jargon.
Day 3: Follow-up (different angle)
Subject: The spring rush is already building
Preview text: How some STL crews fill their boards before April
,
Quick follow-up. By February, St. Louis homeowners start booking April installs—and the crews with a pipeline filled months in advance win the best jobs.
The guys we work with stopped relying on seasonal Google ads. They get 6–8 exclusive, financing-ready leads per month from us, and their close rate jumps because the homeowner already know how they’ll pay.
I’d hate for you to miss the early wave. Open to a quick call this week?
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Why this works: It references local seasonality (St. Louis spring) and gives a soft metric (6–8 leads/month) without overpromising.
Day 7: Final breakup email
Subject: One last thing,
Preview text: What a St. Louis contractor did with our first 10 leads
,
I’ll be brief. I know you’re busy running crews.
A St. Louis window installer similar to tried our system last fall. They closed 2 of the first 10 leads—both financed at 0% for 60 months—and added $34k in revenue inside 5 weeks.
If you ever want to test a zero-risk batch of pre-qualified, financing-ready leads, just reply "yes" and I’ll send over the details. No more emails from me otherwise.
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Why this works: Social proof from a peer in the same market, a concrete outcome, and a no-pressure opt-out. The “reply yes” trick makes it painfully easy to engage.
Step 4: Send the sequence directly from Origami
Here’s where Origami ties everything together. You’re not exporting a CSV, uploading it to a separate outreach tool, and then syncing opens back to a spreadsheet. The sequencer lives inside the same dashboard where you built and refined the list.
How to launch:
- Open your filtered list in Origami.
- Click Sequencer > Create Sequence.
- Paste your three messages (or let the AI generate them).
- Set the delay between touches: Day 1, Day 3, Day 7 (you can change this—smaller contractors might respond faster, so you could compress to Day 1, Day 2, Day 5).
- Hit Launch.
What happens next:
- Origami sends the multi-step sequence automatically. You don’t need to schedule each follow-up.
- Tracking is built in. In the same dashboard, you’ll see opens, clicks, and replies per contact. While you’re looking at a contact’s activity, you still see their enriched profile—title, company, tools used—so you remember exactly why you reached out.
- Automatic un-enrollment. If a lead replies (even “not interested”), Origami pulls them out of the sequence. No sending a breakup email after you’ve already booked a call.
- You’re not paying to send. The sequencer is included on all paid plans. You only pay for the credits used to enrich leads. Free plan gets you 1,000 credits to test the waters, paid plans start at $29/month.
Expected response rates and iteration
For a cold email campaign targeting St. Louis window contractors offering financing, expect:
- Open rates: 45–65% (subject lines with “financing” and “St. Louis” pull well)
- Reply rates: 3–7% if your list is tight and the sequence is relevant
- Positive reply rate: 1–3% booked calls or “tell me more”
The biggest lever isn’t your email copy—it’s your list. If you’re seeing opens but no replies, segment further. Remove anyone who doesn’t actively promote financing on their homepage. If you’re seeing low opens, tweak subject lines before rewriting the body. Use Origami’s built-in tracking to run a fast A/B test: create two sequences with different Day 1 subject lines and split your list.