Electrical answering service · Fort Worth, TX

AI Answering Service for Electrical Contractors in Fort Worth

Fort Worth electricians working the I-820 loop and west toward Aledo miss service calls during panel upgrades, EV charger installs, and emergency runs to Keller or Benbrook. A missed call at 7pm after a breaker trip in Westover Hills or a no-power situation in the TCU area goes to the next shop with a live dispatcher.

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

Why Fort Worth electrical shops lose calls

Panel-upgrade calls flood I-820 service zones during summer

Fort Worth's older housing stock in Mistletoe Heights, Fairmount, and Ryan Place runs 100-amp panels that cannot handle modern load—central AC, EV charger, workshop tools. When July hits and Oncor bills spike across Tarrant County, homeowners in Arlington Heights and Berkeley Place call for panel upgrades. If you are pulling wire in Saginaw or troubleshooting a generator transfer switch in Aledo, the panel-upgrade inquiry from Westover Hills goes unanswered. The homeowner calls three more shops spread across the I-820 loop. Narlo replies within 10 seconds, asks for panel location in Fort Worth and desired capacity, confirms your Tarrant County service area from Benbrook to Keller, and books the site visit into your CRM.

Post-Uri arc-flash calls across Northwest ISD developments

Winter Storm Uri in February 2021 left Keller, Haslet, and northern Fort Worth neighborhoods with frozen ground and shifted neutral connections. Eighteen months later, panels in those Northwest ISD subdivisions started arcing—loose lugs, corroded bus bars, backstabbed breakers that failed during sustained high draw from Oncor circuits. An arc-flash call at 9pm from a family in Haslet or near the Keller town center is a same-night dispatch. If your phone rolls to voicemail because you are finishing a recessed-lighting job in Benbrook or White Settlement, the panicked homeowner calls the next electrician covering I-820. Narlo answers the text thread from Fort Worth, confirms the symptoms, asks if the main breaker will hold, and books the emergency trip before you leave the job site in Tarrant County.

Chisholm Trail Parkway radius math kills evening callback speed

A one-truck Fort Worth shop covers I-820 to Crowley, west to Aledo, north through Keller. If you finish a code-compliance rough-in inspection near TCU at 5:30pm and drive north on I-35W to Haslet for a 6pm generator consult, missed calls from White Settlement or Forest Hill sit in voicemail for 90 minutes. The customer in Rivercrest needed a breaker-trip diagnosis tonight; by the time you call back from the Chisholm Trail Parkway, they have booked another contractor who answered during the drive from the Stockyards area. Narlo fields the SMS inquiry within 10 seconds, confirms your service radius across Tarrant County, qualifies the breaker issue in Fort Worth's older neighborhoods like Park Hill, and slots the callback or books the trip. The evening call from Watauga or Saginaw does not vanish into your routing gaps between I-820 zones.

April hailstorm surge buries EV-charger and generator leads

Fort Worth's spring hail season—especially April storms that rake Tarrant County—triggers two call waves: immediate power-outage troubleshooting and deferred generator or EV-charger installs once homeowners see the Oncor bill volatility. If you are running service calls in Rivercrest or Tanglewood after a hailstorm knocked out a meter can, the EV-charger quote request from a homeowner in Park Hill sits unread for hours. That lead calls another shop. Narlo answers the SMS, asks for charger model and panel capacity, confirms your Fort Worth service area, and books the site-survey appointment into Jobber or Housecall Pro. The hail-driven install pipeline stays full without you touching your phone between emergency calls.

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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

Fort Worth Electrical owner FAQ

How much does Narlo cost?+

Narlo charges $40 per booked appointment. If the lead does not convert to a scheduled job, you pay nothing if no booking. No monthly retainer, no per-message fees. The SMS replies go out within 10 seconds of the missed call. Narlo qualifies the job—panel upgrade, EV charger install, breaker trip, generator wiring—and books it into your CRM. You pay only when a Fort Worth homeowner or property manager lands on your calendar. If the text thread does not produce a booking, there is nothing to pay.

Does Narlo integrate with my CRM?+

Narlo books directly into Jobber and Housecall Pro. When a qualified lead converts, the appointment appears in your calendar with customer details, job type, and service address. If you dispatch from Jobber and a missed call comes in at 8pm from a Keller homeowner reporting partial power loss, Narlo's SMS qualifies the symptoms, confirms your availability, and writes the job into Jobber before you finish your current call in Benbrook. Housecall Pro users see the same flow—immediate booking, no manual re-entry. You open the CRM in the morning and the Fort Worth service area is already scheduled.

Does Narlo handle after-hours calls across the I-820 loop and western suburbs?+

Narlo answers 24/7. A no-power call from Westover Hills at 10pm or a panel-arcing emergency from Saginaw at 2am gets the same 10-second SMS reply. The message sounds like your dispatcher, not a chatbot. If the caller is outside your Fort Worth service area—say, they are in east Dallas County—Narlo tells them you do not cover that zone and offers to take a message in case you expand. For jobs inside your I-820 radius or out to Aledo and Haslet, Narlo qualifies the issue, asks for breaker-panel details or symptom timeline, and books the trip. After-hours calls during August heat or post-freeze surges do not wait until morning; they convert into scheduled work while you sleep.