Mud on your hands, phone buzzing in your pocket, and a caller who needed an answer thirty seconds ago: that's drywall in one sentence. Nobody plans ahead for drywall. They call when the water heater flooded the ceiling or when the GC needs a hanger by Monday, and they hire fast. Quickwire responds to your missed calls by text before the caller reaches the next drywall company, sorts patch from full hang, and books the work.
No contracts to sign today. See it work first.
Drywall makes answering the phone physically impossible. Your hands are coated in joint compound, you're on stilts skimming a ceiling, or a lift is holding a sheet you cannot let go of. And drywall callers are among the least patient in construction: a homeowner staring at the hole a plumber left, a builder whose schedule slipped and needs board hung this week. They're calling for availability more than price, which means the first drywall company to answer often gets the job even at a higher rate. Voicemail is where that advantage goes to die.
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.
Friday, 2:30pm. You're skimming the final coat in a new build when a property manager calls: a tenant's ceiling sagged from a slow leak and she needs it cut out and repaired before a Monday inspection. The call rings out. Quickwire texts back: "This is Straightline Drywall. On a job at the moment. What do you need patched or hung?" She describes the damage and the deadline. A Saturday morning repair is on your calendar before your taping knife is even clean.
Yes. The conversation asks about the size and cause of the work, so a doorknob hole and a 4,000-square-foot new build arrive labeled. You set the rules for each: book the big ones fast, batch the patches into a route day.
Even better. A builder calling around for a hanger wants one thing: a fast yes. An instant text with your availability beats every competitor's voicemail, and repeat commercial callers can be flagged straight to your phone so you never leave a GC waiting.
Leak and flood repairs get flagged as time-sensitive in the conversation, so you see them immediately and the caller gets a fast booking option. Insurance-related jobs also benefit from the paper trail: the whole exchange is in writing from the first minute.
Drywall's economics are volume economics. A few hundred dollars per patch adds up only if the patches keep coming, and each missed call is a competitor's route getting denser instead of yours. One saved ceiling repair a month typically covers the cost.
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 drywall company's customers would get.
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