I can't speak to any specific home products, but I know WeBoost/Wilson enjoy an excellent reputation for their mobile boosters among the RVing community.
That's where I first heard about them, but of course they are using a different antenna and booster. But their reputation there is what got me thinking about it for inside the home.
We used to have one and it did a reliable job of pulling the outside signal into the house. Not that you are saying this, but many people think that it'll provide a stronger signal than that--it won't. We used one until we were able to move to Verizon's WiFi calling feature. Now our calls are routed through the WAN when we're home and the call quality is like a landline.
So yeah, if I could get it to use WiFi calling all the time I would be a happy camper. The problem is we have just enough of a signal where it thinks the Verizon signal is good enough and Verizon locks the phones into it preferring LTE; can't switch it off to WiFi from what I can tell (I could when I tested Project Fi). The Verizon signal outside, though not awesome, would be acceptable indoors.
If you haven't looked into it, you might also want to inquire whether your carrier offers a femtocell or other WAP.
That is probably the better option. And cheaper. My only issue with this is that everything is routed through your Internet connection -- which overall is not the end of the world... but our house phone is through that too (VOIP) so just seemed better to not have both. Probably WAAAAAYYYY over thinking that considering can step outside if necessary...
Adam