Post-Harvey power-loss calls across the Golden Triangle
Hurricane season in Southeast Texas runs June through November, and every tropical system—Harvey, Imelda, Laura—drops the same call flood: no power to half the house, breaker panel wet, generator-hookup questions. A contractor covering Beaumont, Port Neches, and Groves can take forty calls in two days, most between 7am and 9am when homeowners wake to dead refrigerators. If you miss three calls because you're on a ladder in Pinewood pulling a wet panel, those three go to the Port Arthur shop that picked up. Entergy Texas dispatch can take six hours; the homeowner calls an electrician first. Narlo answers within 10 seconds, qualifies whether it's a true no-power emergency or a single tripped GFCI, and books the job while you finish the current ticket.