Insulation is invisible until the utility bill isn't. The calls come after a shock: a January gas bill, a bedroom that never cools down, an energy audit that finally named the problem. Those homeowners are motivated for about a week, and they gather bids fast. Quickwire returns every missed call by text within seconds, asks about the house and the symptom, and books your assessment while the bill is still sitting on the kitchen counter.
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You spend your working hours in the two worst places on earth for a phone call: an attic in July and a crawlspace in any month at all. Suited up with a blower running, you couldn't answer if you wanted to. Yet insulation buyers are comparison shoppers by nature; the purchase is unglamorous and invisible, so quotes are all they have to weigh, and they collect several. Rebate programs and audit referrals add deadlines to the mix. The insulation company that responds first gets to frame the conversation around comfort and payback instead of a race to the lowest number.
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.
Mid-January, 11am. A homeowner opens a heating bill that's nearly double last winter's and calls the insulation company her energy auditor listed first. You're in a crawlspace in a full suit with the blower roaring. Quickwire texts her: "This is TightHouse Insulation. We're on a job site. What's going on with your home?" She types "huge heating bill, freezing upstairs." The thread asks the home's age and rough size, then books Thursday's assessment. You surface to a new appointment and her whole story in writing.
Enormously. Utility rebates and audit-driven incentives put homeowners on a clock, and they book whichever qualified insulation company engages before the paperwork window stresses them out. An instant reply plus a fast assessment slot usually takes the job off the market.
The conversation asks about symptoms, the home's age, and which areas concern them, so threads arrive labeled: attic, crawlspace, walls, or everything. You still diagnose on site, but you walk in knowing which ladder to bring.
That's the trade's core phone problem and exactly what this removes. Every caller gets answered in seconds whether you're under a house or inside a wall cavity, and the booked assessments and conversation summaries are waiting when you climb out.
First response earns the first appointment, and the first appointment is where you reframe the sale around comfort, air sealing, and payback instead of price per square foot. Companies that arrive third are stuck debating a number someone else set.
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 insulation company's customers would get.
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