Electrical answering service · Conroe, TX

AI Answering Service for Electrical Contractors in Conroe

Conroe sits at the north end of the Greater Houston market, anchored by Lake Conroe and bounded by I-45, Loop 336, and Highway 105. If you run a 1–10 truck electrical shop here, you know the service-area math: a panel upgrade in April Sound, an EV charger quote in Walden, a no-power call in Old Conroe, and a generator tie-in out near Montgomery—all before lunch. Miss one call during that run and the job goes to the next shop in the homeowner's search results.

Narlo answers your missed calls via SMS within 10 seconds. The reply sounds like your dispatcher, qualifies the job, and books it directly into Jobber or Housecall Pro. You pay $40 per booked appointment, nothing if no booking. Turn missed calls into booked jobs.

Why Conroe electrical shops lose calls

Post-Beryl panel calls across Loop 336 corridors

Hurricane Beryl knocked out power to master-planned communities from Grand Central Park south to The Woodlands border, and the surge-damage panel calls started the day Entergy Texas brought the grid back up. A homeowner in Bentwater with a tripped main, a Lake Conroe property with a burnt bus bar, a River Plantation kitchen on half power—each one called three shops before someone picked up. If you were out in Willis pulling a new service or stuck on Highway 105 northbound, that call went to voicemail and the next contractor in the search results took the job. Narlo replies to the SMS inquiry within 10 seconds, asks whether the panel smells burnt or just won't reset, and books the service call into your CRM while you finish the current job. The homeowner gets an answer, you get the appointment, and the post-storm backlog converts instead of evaporating.

EV charger quote calls during Walden build-out

Walden and Grand Central Park are adding hundreds of homes a year, and every third new homeowner wants a Level 2 charger installed before they move in. The quote call comes in at 2pm on a Tuesday—you're finishing a recessed-lighting retrofit in April Sound, and your phone buzzes on the ladder. You let it go to voicemail. By the time you call back at 4:30pm, the homeowner has already scheduled a site visit with a shop that answered in the first hour. Narlo sends the SMS reply within 10 seconds, asks for the panel location and vehicle model, and books the quote appointment into Jobber while you wrap the trim. The Lake Conroe-area new-construction market moves fast; the shops that answer first get the EV charger work, and the shops that call back at dinner get nothing.

Generator wiring inquiries from FM 1488 acreage

The Feb 2021 freeze taught every homeowner on FM 1488 and Highway 75 north of Montgomery that a standby generator is not optional, and the calls for generator tie-ins spiked again after Beryl. A 5-acre property near Cut and Shoot, a Lake Conroe weekend place, a Magnolia estate with a whole-home Generac—each one needs a transfer switch, a dedicated sub-panel, and a permit run through Conroe Public Works. The homeowner leaves a voicemail asking for a rough quote and a timeline. If you're in the middle of a panel upgrade in Old Conroe or pulling wire in Willis, you don't hear the message until evening. By then, two other contractors have already replied and scheduled site visits. Narlo qualifies the generator size and panel capacity via SMS, books the quote into Housecall Pro, and keeps your pipeline full even when you're in a crawlspace or on a service call across Loop 336.

I-45 corridor dispatch math kills callback windows

A typical Conroe electrical shop covers I-45 from Spring north through Willis, plus the Loop 336 radius east to the lake and west toward Magnolia. A no-power call comes in from River Plantation at 10am—you're finishing a breaker swap in The Woodlands, 20 minutes south. You let it ring. By the time you clear the job and check your phone on I-45 northbound, the homeowner has already booked the next available contractor who answered live. The callback window for emergency electrical work in Montgomery County is under an hour; if you don't answer or reply within that window, the job is gone. Narlo sends the SMS within 10 seconds, asks whether the outage is whole-house or partial, and books the service call while you drive. The homeowner gets a reply before they dial the next number, and you get the appointment without losing the job you're already on.

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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

Conroe Electrical owner FAQ

How much does Narlo cost?+

Narlo charges $40 per booked appointment that lands in your Jobber or Housecall Pro calendar. If the SMS conversation does not result in a booking—maybe the caller was just price-shopping, or they decided to wait, or the job was outside your service area—you pay nothing. No monthly retainer, no per-message fee, nothing if no booking. You pay only when Narlo turns a missed call into scheduled work. A typical 1–3 truck Conroe electrical shop books 6–12 jobs per month through Narlo during peak season, which pencils to one extra panel upgrade or two EV charger installs that would have gone to voicemail.

Does Narlo integrate with my CRM?+

Yes. Narlo books appointments directly into Jobber and Housecall Pro. When a Lake Conroe homeowner texts in about a tripped breaker and Narlo qualifies the job, the appointment appears on your calendar with the address, contact info, and job notes. You do not manually re-enter anything. If you dispatch from your phone while you're on I-45 between jobs, the booking is already there when you open the app. Narlo also tags the lead source so you can track how many post-Beryl panel calls or FM 1488 generator inquiries came through SMS versus phone.

Will Narlo work for my service area across Montgomery County?+

Yes. Narlo qualifies the caller's address before booking, so you do not get appointments from outside your coverage zone. If you run a Conroe-based shop that covers Loop 336, I-45 north to Willis, and the Lake Conroe corridor but does not service Magnolia or Montgomery, you tell Narlo your boundaries and it screens inquiries accordingly. A homeowner in Cut and Shoot gets a polite referral if you do not go that far north; a River Plantation EV charger install gets booked because it falls inside your radius. The system adapts to however you define your service area—whether that's Old Conroe only, the full Montgomery County footprint, or a hybrid zone that includes parts of The Woodlands and Magnolia depending on job type.