Your busiest phone day is always somebody's worst home day: the morning after a hard rain, when half the county discovers wet carpet at the bottom of the stairs. Those calls arrive in a wave your office can't fully absorb, and each one is a homeowner finally ready to fix the problem for good. Quickwire catches the overflow, texts back within seconds, and books inspections down the whole soggy list.
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Waterproofing demand is weather-driven and merciless about timing. Weeks of quiet, then a stalled storm system puts forty panicked homeowners on your line in a single morning, right when your crews are pumping out the customers who called first. The callers you miss during the surge are the most motivated buyers you'll see all year, standing in an inch of water, and dry-out chains and national franchises are bidding on the same search terms. Once the sun comes out and the carpet dries, that same homeowner goes back to postponing, sometimes for years.
You're mid-job, after hours, or already on the line. The call rings out like it always has.
The caller instantly gets a text in your voice, asks what they need, and keeps the conversation alive.
Quickwire books the appointment and pings you with the details. You never stopped working.
It rained all night in mid-April, and by 8:45am your office line is a wall of blinking holds. Call nineteen, a retired teacher whose sump pump died at 3am, rings through unanswered. Her text is already there when she lowers the phone: "DryGuard Waterproofing, you're not alone this morning! Is there standing water in your basement right now?" She types "about an inch." The thread books Wednesday's inspection, suggests moving keepsakes up a shelf, and marks her file storm-surge priority. She stops calling other companies.
Yes, that surge is the design case. Text-backs fire within seconds regardless of volume, so every missed caller enters a live conversation instead of a busy signal. Your office then works a queue of qualified, booked homeowners rather than a stack of voicemail fragments.
Remarkably fast. Waterproofing veterans know the pattern: urgency peaks with the puddle and decays as it dries. That's the argument for instant response; an inspection booked during the rain survives the sunshine, while a callback list made on Thursday dies by Saturday.
The conversation asks where the water shows up, how often, and how long it's been happening, which roughly sizes the job before your inspector commits a morning. Chronic seepage on three walls and a one-time window-well leak get scheduled and staffed differently.
The system flips to keeping the pipeline warm: following up with storm-season callers who never booked, and reactivating past customers for sump pump checkups and annual maintenance. Rainy-season chaos becomes dry-season inspections instead of a forgotten call log.
No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.
Drop your info and we'll get right back to you with the same instant text-back your waterproofing company's customers would get.
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