Electrical answering service · Arlington, TX

AI Missed-Call Recovery for Electrical Contractors in Arlington

If you run an electrical shop in Arlington — covering Pantego, North Arlington, the UTA area, and out to Mansfield — you already know that the call you miss at 7pm Thursday is the panel upgrade that books with someone else by Friday morning. Tarrant County's Mid-Cities market moves fast: homeowners near Globe Life Field call three shops before they pick one, and the contractor who texts back first usually gets the job.

Narlo answers your missed calls via SMS within 10 seconds, qualifies the work (panel upgrade, EV charger install, breaker trip, generator wiring), and books it directly into Jobber or Housecall Pro. You pay $40 per booked appointment. Nothing if no booking. No monthly fee, no per-text nickel-and-diming. Turn missed calls into booked jobs.

Why Arlington electrical shops lose calls

Highway 360 service radius kills callback speed

A two-truck shop based in South Arlington can cover Dalworthington Gardens in twelve minutes and hit Mansfield in fifteen, but the I-30 corridor to East Arlington during evening rush adds twenty. By the time you clear the job in Pantego and call back the EV-charger lead from Viridian, they've already booked. Narlo replies while you're still on the ladder. The SMS goes out in ten seconds, sounds like your dispatcher, asks whether it's a Tesla or a Ford charger, and confirms the breaker panel location. The homeowner in West Arlington thinks you picked up — you never lost the thread.

Post-freeze panel calls across Tarrant County

February 2021 left a long tail across Arlington Heights and Pantego: panels that got wet in attics during pipe bursts, breakers that tripped under load and never seated right again. A homeowner near UTA calls at 6pm Sunday because half the house went dark; you're finishing a generator rough-in in Dalworthington Gardens and don't see the call until Monday. Narlo catches it in ten seconds, asks whether they lost one leg or full power in their North Arlington home, whether the main breaker tripped, and whether they smell burning. Books the service call into Jobber with photos of the panel before you're off the ladder in Mansfield. Oncor fault or panel fault, you roll Monday morning to East Arlington with the right parts already on the truck.

April supercell surges flood I-20 dispatch

Spring hail season in Tarrant County means thirty no-power calls in four hours — lightning hit a transformer near Six Flags, a tree took down a service drop in Kennedale, or a panel arced during the strike in Viridian and now breakers won't reset. You're rotating two trucks between North Arlington, Pantego, and out to Hurst along Highway 360. The callback queue from Dalworthington Gardens and South Arlington grows faster than you can dial. Narlo handles triage via SMS: asks whether Oncor reported an outage in their East Arlington neighborhood, whether the neighbor near AT&T Stadium has power, whether they heard a pop at the panel. Emergency calls in the UTA area get booked same-day; quote requests for surge protection in West Arlington get scheduled for Tuesday.

UTA-area rental calls need next-day slots

A property manager near the UTA campus calls Thursday afternoon: three outlets dead in a South Arlington four-plex, tenant already texted photos, lease says 24-hour response. You're running service calls in Euless and Bedford off I-30. By the time you check voicemail at the Kennedale job it's 8pm. Narlo books it into Housecall Pro the moment the call comes in from Pantego, tags it rental/property-manager, confirms access instructions for the Viridian property, and sets the Friday morning slot. The landlord managing units across Arlington Heights gets a booking confirmation via SMS before they call the next shop down Highway 360.

Book a demo for your Arlington shop

We'll show you exactly how Narlo answers a missed call, qualifies the job, and books it into Jobber or Housecall Pro. $40 per booked appointment, nothing if no booking.

  • · Replies in 10 seconds, sounds like your dispatcher
  • · Books directly into your CRM
  • · No monthly fee, no per-text charge

Arlington Electrical owner FAQ

How much does Narlo cost?+

Narlo charges $40 per booked appointment. If the call doesn't turn into a booked job — wrong service area, the caller was price-shopping and hung up, or they just wanted to know your hours — you pay nothing. No monthly fee, no per-message charge, no contract. You pay only when we put a job on your calendar. A panel-upgrade call in Pantego that books into Jobber on a Tuesday morning costs $40. A no-power call from Mansfield at 9pm Saturday that we answer and qualify but the homeowner decides to wait until Monday and never commits costs you nothing. Nothing if no booking.

Does Narlo work with my CRM?+

Narlo integrates directly with Jobber and Housecall Pro. When a call comes in — EV charger install quote in Viridian, breaker trip in North Arlington, generator-wiring permit question near AT&T Stadium — Narlo qualifies the job via SMS, confirms the address and timeline, and writes the appointment into your CRM with all the notes. Job type, caller name, photos if they texted them, service address, requested time window. You open Jobber Monday morning and the Friday no-power call from Dalworthington Gardens is already on the board, tagged emergency, with the breaker-panel photo attached. No rekeying, no double-entry, no missed detail between the SMS thread and your schedule.

Can Narlo handle after-hours calls during an Arlington ice storm?+

Yes. When an ice storm hits Tarrant County — I-30 shuts down, trees snap and take service drops with them, and every homeowner from Kennedale to Hurst loses power or sees sparking at the weatherhead — calls don't wait for business hours. Narlo answers 24/7, triages whether it's an Oncor outage or a panel issue, and books emergency work into Housecall Pro with priority tags. A no-power call from East Arlington at 11pm Saturday gets answered in ten seconds: we ask if the neighbor has power, whether they smell smoke, whether the main breaker will reset. Emergency service gets booked same-night if you're running storm calls; non-emergency panel upgrades get scheduled Tuesday. The homeowner near Six Flags knows you're coming — they're not calling down the Highway 360 corridor hoping someone picks up.