Electrical answering service · Georgetown, TX

AI Call Recovery for Georgetown Electricians

Georgetown sits at the north edge of the Austin metro, where I-35, Toll 130, and Highway 29 carve out dispatch zones from Sun City down through Wolf Ranch and Crystal Falls-Georgetown. A 3-truck electrical shop covers everything from panel upgrades in Berry Creek to generator installs near Lake Georgetown, and missed calls cost you the job before you finish terminating a 200-amp service.

Narlo answers every missed call via SMS within 10 seconds. The reply sounds like your dispatcher, qualifies the work, and books it straight into Jobber or Housecall Pro. You pay $40 per booked appointment. Nothing if no booking.

Why Georgetown electrical shops lose calls

Panel-upgrade calls during Sun City turnover waves

Sun City and Sun City Neighborhood One generate steady panel-upgrade volume as original 1990s services hit end-of-life and retirees sell to families installing EV chargers. The call comes in at 4pm while you're pulling wire at a Wolf Ranch remodel. By the time you're back in the truck, the job's gone to a Round Rock shop that answered. Narlo sends the SMS reply in 10 seconds from your Georgetown number, asks voltage and existing panel size, confirms the Georgetown Utility Systems service address. The homeowner in Cimarron Hills sees a reply that sounds like your regular dispatcher. Narlo drops the lead into your CRM with a proposed date, and you call back that evening from Highway 29 with a quote already half-written. You own the callback window because the SMS went out before the customer reached the Liberty Hill shop down the list.

Post-freeze service calls across Williamson County

February 2021 left Pedernales Electric Cooperative customers in Cimarron Hills and Liberty Hill with burned panel bus bars and scorched breakers after grid restoration. The post-freeze backlog ran six weeks; missed calls during that window meant losing $8,000 panel swaps to whoever answered first. Narlo books the emergency panel eval while you're finishing a no-power diagnostic in Round Rock, and the lead lands in Jobber with photos the homeowner texts back. You own the callback window because the SMS went out before the customer dialed the next shop.

EV-charger quote requests from RM 2243 out to Toll 130

Tesla and Rivian owners in Berry Creek and Crystal Falls-Georgetown call for 50-amp NEMA 14-50 installs or hardwired chargers tied to solar. The call comes Saturday morning while you're finishing a generator hookup near Lake Georgetown. You're an hour from the truck. The quote window is three hours; after that they book the Austin shop that answered. Narlo replies in 10 seconds, asks charger model and panel location, confirms existing 200-amp service, and books the site visit into Housecall Pro for Monday. The customer gets a reply that sounds like your regular dispatcher, not a chatbot, and you keep the $1,800 install.

After-hours no-power calls along Highway 29 corridor

A breaker trips in Old Town Georgetown at 9pm on a Tuesday. The homeowner dials four shops along the I-35 corridor from Georgetown down through Round Rock. Three miss it because the owner-operator is off the clock. The fourth shop answers and owns the $450 truck roll plus the follow-on panel repair near Wolf Ranch Town Center. Narlo sends the SMS in 10 seconds from your Georgetown number, asks what's out and whether the main breaker reset. It books the emergency call into Jobber with the Pedernales Electric Cooperative account number if the customer has it. You decide from Toll 130 whether to roll the truck tonight or dispatch from Sun City in the morning, but the lead is yours. The shop that misses the no-power call after a Williamson County hailstorm loses the whole insurance claim follow-on across Berry Creek and Crystal Falls-Georgetown.

Book a demo for your Georgetown 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

Georgetown Electrical owner FAQ

How much does Narlo cost?+

You pay $40 per booked appointment. Nothing if no booking. A panel upgrade in Sun City or an EV charger install in Wolf Ranch costs you $40 when Narlo books it into your CRM. If the SMS conversation doesn't convert to a scheduled job, you pay nothing. No monthly software fee, no per-message nickel-and-diming. You pay for results.

Does Narlo work with my CRM?+

Yes. Narlo syncs with Jobber and Housecall Pro. When the SMS conversation qualifies a panel upgrade in Berry Creek or a generator install near Lake Georgetown, the lead drops into your CRM as a scheduled job with the service address, job type, and any notes from the conversation. You see it in Jobber or Housecall Pro the same way you see a job your dispatcher booked over the phone. No duplicate entry, no copy-paste into a separate inbox.

Can Narlo handle calls from customers in Round Rock or Liberty Hill if I cover the whole north Austin area?+

Yes. Most Georgetown electrical shops define their service area by drive time from I-35 and Toll 130, covering everything from Hutto down through Leander and west to Liberty Hill. Narlo asks the customer's address during the SMS conversation and checks it against your defined service radius. A call from a Sun City condo or a Crystal Falls-Georgetown subdivision books if it's in range. A Berry Creek panel upgrade gets scheduled into Jobber if you serve that zone. A call from Old Town Georgetown near Highway 29 lands the same way a call from Wolf Ranch does. If it's outside your range past RM 2243, Narlo tells the customer and the conversation ends. You don't pay for leads you can't serve from your Georgetown base, and you don't lose in-range Williamson County calls to shops that answered faster.