A door call is rarely casual. The front door won't latch, the patio slider jumped its track, or a break-in attempt left a split jamb, and the house doesn't feel secure until it's fixed. Callers in that state don't leave voicemails; they call down the list until someone answers. Quickwire makes sure that someone is you, replying by text in seconds, flagging urgent security situations, and booking the measure or repair visit on the spot.
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Door work mixes routine installs with genuine emergencies, and a missed-call log can't tell you which was which. The homeowner replacing six interior doors can wait until tomorrow. The one whose entry door was kicked in cannot, and she's calling every door company and handyman in town right now. You're usually mid-install when the phone goes, hands steadying a slab in its frame. Losing routine calls costs steady revenue; losing the urgent ones costs the customer forever, because nobody forgets who answered on the day their home wouldn't lock.
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.
Sunday, 4pm. A first-time homeowner calls in a mild panic: her front door's deadbolt is spinning loose and she leaves for a work trip Tuesday. You're at a family barbecue. Quickwire texts back: "This is Keystone Door Installation. Sorry we missed you! What's going on with your door?" She explains, the system flags the security concern and offers Monday at 8am, and she takes it. You glance at the thread between burgers, add a quick personal note to the conversation, and go back to the grill.
Yes. Broken locks, damaged entry doors, and anything security-related get flagged and can escalate to your phone immediately, while bedroom door swaps and future patio-door projects book into normal slots. The caller feels triaged, because they were.
The conversation asks what kind of door and what's happening with it, so you open each thread already knowing whether it's a prehung exterior replacement or five slab swaps upstairs. Quoting and scheduling both get faster with that context up front.
Single doors are the referral engine of this trade. The $600 entry door done fast and clean becomes the whole-house interior package next year and the neighbor's slider after that. Catching the small call is how door companies compound.
Automatic reminders confirm the appointment, and the thread stays open for photos of the existing door, rough opening questions, or a heads-up that the homeowner is running late. You show up informed instead of cold, which shortens nearly every visit.
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 door company's customers would get.
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