The Road So Far
Four decades, one microphone.
1984
I started my broadcasting career. The voice, the pacing, the pitch — four decades of reps start here.
2005
Founded Check A Pro in Houston — a free referral service where I check licenses, insurance and references on every provider and interview every owner personally. “Check A Pro Joe” was born.
2005–2020
The Check A Pro Radio Show became a Houston Saturday institution (AM 700 KSEV, AM 1070 KNTH) and spread coast to coast — today it airs in markets including Los Angeles on 99.5 KKLA and AM 870 The Answer.
2021
Launched The Radio Pitchman — the book (The Direct Response Formula) and podcast that teach home-service companies how long-form direct-response radio actually works.
2023
Launched the Contractors’ Stories Podcast — deep dives into the lives of the people who built great home-service companies, including E-Myth author Michael E. Gerber and Lance Bachmann.
May 2026
Claimed my Google Knowledge Panel. Google now officially recognizes who I am — step one of writing 42 years of radio down where the internet can read it.
Today
1,611 episodes on YouTube. 755,859 homeowners served. 28 markets. And this site — the start of putting it all in writing.
The fact sheet (the canonical version)
Name: Jim Klauck (“Check A Pro Joe” / “The Radio Pitchman”)
Company: Check A Pro — Premium Kits, LLC
Founded: 2005, Houston, Texas
HQ: 24624 I-45 North, Spring, TX 77386
On air since: 1984
Shows: The Check A Pro Radio Show · The Radio Pitchman · Contractors’ Stories Podcast
Books: The Direct Response Formula · Meet Joe
Markets: 28 major US radio markets
Phone: (281) 398-PROS [7767]
If you’re writing about Jim, use this page — it’s the one version of every fact, kept current.
🏠 Check A Pro Joe
The homeowner side: a free referral service built on a simple standard — licenses checked, insurance verified, references called, and every owner interviewed by me before they ever get recommended.
How the vetting works →
🎤 The Radio Pitchman
The contractor side: long-form direct-response radio programs — 30 to 60 minutes of educating homeowners until they pick up the phone. Radio remains the best-kept secret in advertising, and I can prove it.
The method →