Electrical answering service · Pasadena, TX

AI Receptionist for Electrical Contractors in Pasadena

If you run an electrical shop in Pasadena, you already know the calls that decide your month come in at the worst times—panel trips during a Beltway 8 commute, no-power emergencies in Strawberry after a CenterPoint outage, EV charger quotes from Deer Park the hour you're finishing a panel swap in Old Pasadena. Harris County's industrial east side runs on tight service windows, and missed calls cost you the job before you pull into the yard.

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

Why Pasadena electrical shops lose calls

Post-Beryl panel-service surges across Highway 225

Hurricane Beryl left thousands of Pasadena homes without power for days, and the panel-replacement backlog is still clearing six months later. Every shop east of Beltway 8 saw the same thing: calls from Strawberry, Genoa-Red Bluff, and South Pasadena homeowners who found out their main breaker failed under load cycling when CenterPoint restored service. The calls came in waves—mornings when people discovered half the house was dead, evenings when they got home from the refineries and tried the AC. If you were on a panel swap in Deer Park or running wire at a Bayport Industrial District tenant-improvement job, those inbound calls hit voicemail. Narlo catches them within 10 seconds, qualifies whether it's a main-breaker replacement or a full 200-amp upgrade, and books the service call into your CRM before the next shop calls them back.

EV charger installs from Spencer Highway to La Porte

Pasadena's EV charger demand runs from Sagemont to Friendswood, with steady quote requests along Spencer Highway and into South Houston. The calls come in during lunch or late afternoon, and homeowners are shopping three bids. If you're pulling wire in Old Pasadena or replacing a meter base near the Port of Houston, that EV install quote goes to the shop that picks up first. Narlo answers within 10 seconds, asks panel size and driveway setup, and books the site visit into Jobber or Housecall Pro. The dispatcher voice sounds local, so the caller from Deer Park or La Porte assumes you're routing them from the truck, not a chatbot capturing a lead.

Beltway 8 service-area math during petrochemical-shift calls

A one-truck Pasadena electrical shop realistically covers Old Pasadena to Deer Park, down Spencer Highway to South Houston, and east toward the Port of Houston on good days. Beltway 8 is the pivot—jobs inside the loop are 15 minutes, jobs out toward Webster or Friendswood are 30–40 if traffic cooperates. Emergency calls come in during shift changes at the refineries, when a Strawberry homeowner gets home at 6pm and finds the kitchen has no power, or a Genoa-Red Bluff landlord calls because a tenant reported a breaker that won't reset. If you're finishing a generator-interlock install in La Porte, those calls go to voicemail, and the next shop books them. Narlo texts back in 10 seconds, qualifies the issue, and lands the booking in your CRM before you hit the Sam Houston Tollway.

Feb 2021 freeze wire-damage calls still surface in Pasadena

The February 2021 freeze cracked pipes and flooded attics across Harris County, and Pasadena's older housing stock in South Pasadena and Strawberry saw the worst of it. Homeowners who patched drywall in 2021 are now finding corroded wire in wall cavities, and the calls come in when they remodel a kitchen or add a ceiling fan and discover the Romex insulation crumbled. These jobs need a rewire bid, not a service-call quote, and if you're on a panel upgrade in Deer Park or running conduit at a Bayport warehouse, the inbound call from a Sagemont homeowner hits voicemail. Narlo answers within 10 seconds, asks whether the wire damage is in one room or multiple circuits, and books the estimate into Jobber or Housecall Pro. The follow-up text sounds like your dispatcher confirmed the time slot, not like an AI captured a lead.

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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

Pasadena Electrical owner FAQ

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

Narlo charges $40 per booked appointment that lands in your CRM. If the SMS conversation qualifies the caller but they don't book, you pay nothing if no booking. No monthly fee, no per-text charge, no contract. A typical one-truck Pasadena shop sees 8–15 missed calls a week during busy season—panel upgrades in Strawberry, EV charger quotes from Deer Park, emergency no-power calls along Highway 225. If Narlo books half of those, you're paying $160–300 a week for jobs you would have lost to the next shop in the caller's search results. The booking lands directly in Jobber or Housecall Pro with the caller's details, job type, and time slot, so your dispatch board updates in real time.

Does Narlo integrate with my electrical CRM in Pasadena?+

Yes. Narlo books appointments directly into Jobber and Housecall Pro. When a Pasadena caller texts about a breaker trip in Old Pasadena or an EV charger install in Sagemont, Narlo qualifies the job, offers your available time slots, and writes the booking into your CRM as soon as the caller confirms. You see it on your dispatch board the same way you'd see a call your office dispatcher took. No manual transfer, no second system. If you're running wire at a Bayport Industrial District job or swapping a panel in Genoa-Red Bluff, the booking is already in Jobber or Housecall Pro when you check your phone.

Can Narlo handle after-hours emergency calls during hurricane-season outages in Pasadena?+

Yes. Pasadena electrical emergencies don't wait for business hours—panel arcing in South Pasadena at 10pm after a CenterPoint voltage spike, partial power loss in Strawberry during a thunderstorm, breaker failures in Deer Park when Hurricane Beryl knocked out the east side of Harris County. Narlo answers these calls within 10 seconds via SMS, even at midnight on Sunday. The replies sound like your dispatcher confirming an emergency slot, not a chatbot. If the caller describes a true no-power emergency along Spencer Highway or a burning-smell panel issue near the Port of Houston, Narlo books it as an emergency service call in Jobber or Housecall Pro and flags it so you see it immediately. If it's a non-emergency request that can wait until morning, Narlo books the next available weekday slot and the caller knows exactly when you're coming.