Electrical answering service · Mansfield, TX

AI Answering Service for Electrical Contractors in Mansfield

If you run an electrical shop in Mansfield, you know the Highway 287 corridor and the South Pointe build-out mean steady panel-upgrade and EV-charger work—and steady missed calls when you're on a job. Narlo answers those calls via SMS within 10 seconds, qualifies the job, and books it into Jobber or Housecall Pro. You pay $40 per booked appointment. Nothing if no booking. Turn missed calls into booked jobs.

Mansfield sits between Arlington and Cedar Hill, and a 1–3 truck shop typically covers Walnut Creek, Pecan Hollow, and parts of Burleson. When a panel-arcing call comes in at 7pm from Heritage and you're still at a recessed-lighting job on FM 157, Narlo replies like your dispatcher, not a chatbot. The homeowner gets an answer. You get a booked service call.

Why Mansfield electrical shops lose calls

Post-freeze panel calls across South Tarrant vanish

After the Feb 2021 freeze, panel-upgrade calls spiked across Mansfield, Arlington, and Grand Prairie—meters failed, main breakers aged out, homeowners wanted whole-home surge protection. If you were already on a job in Twin Creeks-Mansfield when a Walnut Creek homeowner called about a tripped main, that call went to voicemail. By the time you called back, two other shops had already quoted the panel swap. Narlo answers within 10 seconds via SMS, asks whether it's a full panel or a breaker replacement, checks your Jobber calendar for next-day availability in Mansfield, and books the appointment. The homeowner never waits. You never lose a post-freeze surge call because you were pulling wire in Steeplechase.

Highway 360 service-area math kills EV-charger callbacks

A 2-truck Mansfield electrical shop covers Highway 287 south to Burleson, Highway 360 east to Cedar Hill, and FM 157 west to the Walnut Creek Country Club area. An EV-charger install quote in South Pointe takes 90 minutes. If a generator-wiring call comes in from Arlington while you're still on the charger job, you miss it. The homeowner moves to the next electrician on the list. Narlo replies within 10 seconds, asks whether they need a transfer switch or just the inlet, checks your Jobber service area for Mansfield and adjacent suburbs, and books the generator consult. You don't lose Arlington calls because you were focused on a Mansfield EV install. The SMS sounds like your dispatcher, not a bot.

August heat-dome panel trips in Heritage go unanswered

The August 2023 heat dome pushed Oncor meters hard across Mansfield. Homeowners in Heritage and Pecan Hollow ran two window units plus the central system, tripped breakers, and called electricians at 8pm. If you finished a recessed-lighting job on Highway 1187 at 7:30 and didn't check voicemail until the next morning, those panel-trip calls went to a competitor who answered live. Narlo replies within 10 seconds via SMS, asks whether the breaker reset or stayed tripped, and books an evening diagnostic into Housecall Pro. The homeowner gets an answer before calling the next shop. You don't lose South Tarrant panel-trip work because you were driving back from Cedar Hill. The reply sounds like a Mansfield dispatcher who knows the difference between a tripped breaker and a blown main.

Permitted panel-upgrade calls from Walnut Creek need quick response

Mansfield Public Works requires a permit for 200-amp panel upgrades. A homeowner in Walnut Creek calls three electricians, asks for a quote that includes permit-pulling, and books whichever shop confirms availability first. If you're at a code-compliance consult in Grand Prairie when the Walnut Creek call comes in, you miss it. Narlo answers within 10 seconds via SMS, confirms you pull Mansfield permits, checks your Jobber calendar for a site visit in Walnut Creek, and books the appointment. The homeowner doesn't wait for a callback. You don't lose permitted work in South Pointe or Twin Creeks-Mansfield because you were on a job in Arlington. The SMS mentions permit-pulling like a real dispatcher would.

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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

Mansfield Electrical owner FAQ

How much does Narlo cost for a Mansfield electrical shop?+

You pay $40 per booked appointment. If Narlo answers a call but the homeowner doesn't book—maybe they're just price-shopping panel upgrades in Pecan Hollow or they want a callback next month—you pay nothing. No monthly fee, no per-message charge, nothing if no booking. A typical 2-truck Mansfield electrical shop books 8–15 jobs a month through Narlo, so monthly cost runs $320–$600. You only pay when a real service call lands on your calendar. If the homeowner books a panel-upgrade site visit in Heritage or an EV-charger consult in South Pointe, that's $40. If they don't book, it's zero.

Does Narlo integrate with my electrical CRM?+

Yes. Narlo books directly into Jobber or Housecall Pro. When a homeowner in Mansfield confirms a time for a panel-upgrade quote or a generator-wiring consult, Narlo writes the appointment into your CRM with the address, phone number, and job type. You see it on your dispatch board like any other job. If you use Jobber to manage panel upgrades in Walnut Creek and EV-charger installs in Cedar Hill, the Narlo booking shows up under the correct job category. If you use Housecall Pro to track code-compliance work in Grand Prairie and South Tarrant, the appointment lands in the same system. No duplicate entry, no calendar mismatch.

Can Narlo handle after-hours electrical emergency calls in Mansfield?+

Yes. Electrical emergency calls—no power after a storm, panel arcing, partial loss in Steeplechase—come in at 9pm or 11pm. Narlo replies within 10 seconds via SMS, asks whether it's a full outage or just one circuit, and either books an emergency visit or schedules next-morning diagnostic depending on how you configure service hours in Mansfield. If you don't run true 24-hour emergency service but you want to capture post-freeze panel calls from Arlington or spring-hail breaker trips from Highway 287, Narlo books them for first thing in the morning. The SMS sounds like a Mansfield dispatcher who knows Oncor outage patterns and doesn't promise a midnight truck roll unless you actually offer one. Homeowners in South Pointe and Twin Creeks-Mansfield get an answer even if you're off the clock.