Electrical answering service · New Braunfels, TX

AI Answering Service for Electrical Contractors in New Braunfels

New Braunfels sits at the center of one of the fastest-growing corridors in Texas, stretching from Gruene to Veramendi along I-35, and that growth means your phone rings constantly with panel upgrades, EV charger installs, and emergency no-power calls. When you're pulling wire in Vintage Oaks or troubleshooting a breaker trip near Schlitterbahn, every missed call is a booked job that goes to the next contractor who picks up.

Narlo answers your missed calls via SMS within 10 seconds. The replies sound like your dispatcher, not a chatbot. We qualify the job, book it into Jobber or Housecall Pro, and you pay $40 per booked appointment—nothing if no booking. Turn missed calls into booked jobs.

Why New Braunfels electrical shops lose calls

EV-charger quotes vanish along the I-35 corridor

A homeowner in Mission Hill calls at 2pm on a Tuesday for an EV charger install quote. You're pulling a permit at Comal CAD or finishing a generator tie-in near Gruene Hall, and the call rolls to voicemail. That caller is already dialing the next three contractors listed for New Braunfels, and one of them answers. By the time you call back at 5pm, the job is gone. EV charger installs run $1,200 to $2,800 depending on panel capacity and trench length, and the quote-to-booking window in Comal County is measured in hours, not days. Loop 337 to Highway 46 to FM 306 defines your service area, and every missed call inside that zone is a truck roll you didn't get. Narlo answers in 10 seconds, qualifies the panel location and desired charger type, and books the quote appointment into your CRM before the homeowner scrolls to the next name.

Panel-upgrade leads after Hill Country flash floods

The Memorial Day flood pattern in New Braunfels means older homes near the Comal River and Guadalupe River see surge events that trip GFCI breakers, damage subpanels, or expose undersized 100-amp services that can't handle modern load. A homeowner in Old Town New Braunfels loses power to half the house after a storm, calls you at 9pm, and gets voicemail because you're finishing a service call in Schertz. By morning, they've hired someone else or decided to wait, and that $3,500 panel upgrade walks away. The Feb 2021 freeze taught every shop in Comal County that post-event surges are real money, but only if you answer the phone the night the breaker trips. Narlo picks up after-hours, asks whether the main breaker tripped or just a branch circuit, and books the diagnostic visit for first thing the next morning while the pain point is still fresh.

Permitted-work calls from Veramendi new-construction spans

Veramendi and Vintage Oaks are adding hundreds of lots every year, and each spec home needs rough-in, service-panel install, temporary power, and final inspection coordination with New Braunfels Utilities. A builder calls at 11am on a Friday needing a Monday rough-in so framing can close out, and you're on a scissor lift in Solms installing recessed cans. Voicemail means the builder calls the next contractor, and you lose not just that rough-in but the repeat work that comes with being the go-to electric on a 40-lot phase. Comal-North growth is steady enough that one missed builder call can cost you six months of truck-fill. Narlo qualifies whether it's rough-in, service upgrade, or temporary-pole work, confirms the address and lot number, and gets it into Jobber so you can call the builder back with a start date before lunch ends.

No-power emergency calls between San Marcos and Seguin

A homeowner in Gruene loses power to the kitchen and laundry at 7pm on a Sunday, calls you, and gets voicemail. They're hosting family for Wurstfest week and they move down the list to the next contractor serving New Braunfels. By Monday morning they've paid someone else $400 for a Sunday-night service call that took 45 minutes—two circuits dead, main breaker still on. Canyon Lake-adjacent homes and older Gruene properties run on 1980s panels with aluminum branch wiring that fails without warning, and the after-hours no-power call is always urgent. A shop covering I-35 from Schertz through New Braunfels to San Marcos can't afford to ignore Sunday-night calls, but you also can't staff a 24-hour dispatch line. Narlo answers at 7:02pm, asks which rooms lost power and whether the main breaker tripped, and books the emergency visit into Jobber or Housecall Pro while you're still at dinner. You decide whether to roll the truck tonight or schedule it for Monday based on real information from Comal County, not a voicemail transcript you check hours later.

Book a demo for your New Braunfels 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

New Braunfels Electrical owner FAQ

How much does Narlo cost?+

Narlo charges $40 per booked appointment. If the lead doesn't convert to a scheduled job in your CRM, you pay nothing—nothing if no booking. No monthly retainer, no per-text fees, no surprise invoicing for calls that went nowhere. A typical New Braunfels electrical shop running 3 trucks books 8 to 15 jobs a week through Narlo, which pencils to $320 to $600 weekly for jobs you would have missed entirely. You pay only when we put a paying customer on your schedule, so the ROI is direct: every $40 charge represents a booked panel upgrade, EV charger install, or emergency service call that already has a time slot and a customer who said yes.

Does Narlo integrate with my CRM?+

Yes. Narlo books directly into Jobber and Housecall Pro. When a homeowner in Vintage Oaks texts in about a breaker trip, Narlo qualifies the work, confirms the address and callback number, and creates the job in your CRM with all the details you need to dispatch the truck. You see the booking in real time, just like your dispatcher entered it. No separate dashboard to check, no copy-paste, no rekeying customer information. If you're on Jobber or Housecall Pro, Narlo plugs in and starts booking the day you turn it on. If you're on a different system, we can discuss options, but the native integration with Jobber and Housecall Pro is live and requires no IT work on your end.

Can Narlo handle after-hours calls for shops covering Comal County and Canyon Lake?+

Yes. A shop based in New Braunfels typically runs service area from Gruene and Old Town New Braunfels out to Cibolo, Seguin, and Canyon Lake-adjacent properties along FM 306 and Highway 46. Narlo answers 24/7, so the no-power call that comes in at 9pm from a homeowner near the Guadalupe River gets a reply in 10 seconds, even if you're off the clock. We qualify whether it's a true emergency—main panel arcing, full loss of power after a Hill Country flash flood—or something that can wait until morning, and we book it accordingly. The SMS replies sound like a local dispatcher who knows Comal County, not a chatbot. If the caller asks whether you cover Schertz or San Marcos, Narlo knows your service area and confirms next-day availability or refers them out if it's beyond your range. After-hours is when the emergency-rate jobs come in, and Narlo makes sure you don't lose them to a competitor who happened to be awake.