Storm work has a brutal math problem: ninety percent of a season's calls arrive in a handful of days, right when your entire operation is tarping roofs and cutting up downed trees. You can't staff for the surge, and the out-of-town storm chasers are already canvassing the neighborhood. Quickwire absorbs the spike for you, texting back every call you miss within seconds and stacking booked inspections in the order they came in.
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The cruelest part of storm season is that the phone rings hardest at the exact hour you're least able to answer it. A hail cell or straight-line wind event lights up your line with dozens of calls in an afternoon, while your crews are on roofs and your estimator is driving between emergency tarps. Homeowners who reach voicemail don't wait; a door-knocking storm chaser will be on their porch by evening. Local restorers lose their own backyard to out-of-state crews not on quality or price, but on who responded first.
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.
Golf-ball hail rolls through on a Sunday afternoon in April. By 5pm, Summit Storm Restoration has 34 inbound calls and four people to take them. A retired couple with a punctured skylight calls at 5:20 and no one picks up. Their text arrives before they can find the next number: "Summit here. We know the hail was bad. Is anything leaking into the house right now?" They reply "yes, the skylight." The thread flags them as an active leak, books an emergency tarp for that evening, and queues their full inspection for Tuesday.
Booking is exactly how you keep those callers from drifting to a storm chaser. An instant reply plus a confirmed inspection slot, even one that's nine days out, holds the customer. Silence loses them by dinner. Quickwire also triages active leaks ahead of routine inspections.
Yes. The first questions establish whether water is entering the home now. Active intrusion escalates to your on-call crew for same-day mitigation, while dry hail damage books into the inspection queue. You set the escalation rules once.
The quiet months are half the value. Between events, Quickwire handles reminders that keep inspection no-shows down and reactivation texts that revive last season's unclosed estimates. When the next cell hits, the surge protection is already on.
Temps need hiring, training, and desks, and they still miss the 6pm-to-midnight window when homeowners get home and find the damage. Quickwire is already trained on your scripts, answers in seconds at any hour, and costs less than one week of seasonal staffing.
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 restoration company's customers would get.
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