Electrical answering service · Pearland, TX

AI Answering Service for Electrical Contractors in Pearland

Pearland electrical shops lose panel-upgrade quotes and EV-charger-install leads every week because the phone rings while you're pulling wire in Shadow Creek Ranch or responding to a breaker trip in Old Pearland. Brazoria County's 125,000 residents sit in a mix of large-lot ranch homes and dense newer subdivisions, and when a homeowner in Silverlake or Southern Trails loses partial power after a storm, they call the first three electricians on Google and book whoever picks up.

Narlo answers your missed calls via SMS within 10 seconds, qualifies the job—emergency panel work, scheduled EV charger install, generator wiring quote—and books it into Jobber or Housecall Pro. You pay $40 per booked appointment, nothing if no booking. Turn missed calls into booked jobs.

Why Pearland electrical shops lose calls

Post-Beryl panel calls across Highway 288 corridor

Hurricane Beryl put partial-power calls into every Pearland electrical shop's queue, and the follow-up panel-upgrade quotes stretched into September. A homeowner in the Pearland Town Center area who lost one phase during the storm calls four shops; the first to reply books the $3,200 panel swap, the rest get voicemail. If you were pulling feeders in Manvel or finishing a permit inspection in Friendswood when that call landed, you missed it. Narlo replies within 10 seconds, qualifies whether it's emergency service or a scheduled upgrade, collects photos of the existing panel via SMS, and books the appointment into your CRM. You drive to the job, not back to the shop to return calls.

FM 518 service-area math during storm season

A one-truck Pearland shop can cover Shadow Creek Ranch to Alvin in under thirty minutes off-peak, but tropical storm season turns FM 518 and Beltway 8 into parking lots. When a homeowner in League City calls at 7pm about a tripped main breaker and you're wrapping a rough-in in Country Place, the drive time off FM 518 decides whether you take the call. Narlo texts back immediately from your Pearland number, asks if power is fully out or partial, confirms the address against your stated radius from Highway 288 to Webster. The reply sounds like your dispatcher routing calls between Friendswood and Manvel, not a chatbot. You decide timing once the emergency trip is booked into Jobber; the League City customer already knows you're coming and stopped calling other shops on Beltway 8.

EV charger install quotes in Silverlake subdivisions

Silverlake and Southern Trails homeowners call for EV charger installs on weeknights after they close on the house, and those calls go to voicemail if you're finishing a recessed-lighting job in Old Pearland or driving back down Highway 288 from a panel upgrade in Alvin. The quote is straightforward—$1,400 to $2,200 depending on panel capacity and conduit run from the garage—but the Silverlake customer books the electrician who replies first because they want the charger installed before the car arrives from the dealership in Webster. Narlo answers within 10 seconds, asks about the panel location in the Country Place garage and desired charger spot, collects a photo of the existing panel. By the time you're loading the van near Pearland Town Center in the morning, three EV quotes from Shadow Creek Ranch and Friendswood are already booked into Housecall Pro and the customers think you run a tight operation.

CenterPoint power-restoration calls during Feb 2021 freeze

The February 2021 freeze left half of Brazoria County without power for days, and the week after CenterPoint Energy restored service every Pearland electrical shop took calls about breakers that wouldn't reset and panels that smelled burnt. A homeowner in Friendswood who lost heat for 72 hours and now has a dead circuit calls five electricians; the first to confirm arrival time gets the service call, the rest get nothing. If you were triaging another freeze-damage panel in Manvel or sourcing breakers because supply chains were empty, you lost those calls. Narlo replies immediately, qualifies whether it's a single breaker or a full panel issue, and books the diagnostic visit. The customer stops calling other shops because someone already responded.

Book a demo for your Pearland 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

Pearland Electrical owner FAQ

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

You pay $40 per booked appointment. If Narlo answers a call but the lead doesn't convert to a scheduled job—wrong service area, customer changed their mind, price shopper—you pay nothing. No monthly retainer, no per-text fees, no contract. A panel-upgrade quote or EV-charger-install appointment that books because Narlo replied in ten seconds while you were on another job pays for itself on the first invoice. Most Pearland electrical shops take fifteen to forty calls a week; the ones you miss cost more than $40 in lost revenue, and nothing if no booking means you only pay when the system works.

Does Narlo integrate with Jobber or Housecall Pro?+

Yes. Narlo books directly into Jobber or Housecall Pro. When a homeowner in Shadow Creek Ranch texts about a breaker trip or an EV charger install, Narlo qualifies the job, confirms the address and preferred time window, and writes the appointment into your CRM with all the details—service type, customer contact, notes about panel photos or generator-wiring scope. You see it in Jobber the same way you'd see it if your dispatcher took the call. No separate dashboard to check, no manual transfer. The booking lands in your calendar and you drive to the job.

Can Narlo handle after-hours calls during a Pearland power outage?+

Yes. When a storm knocks out power across the Pearland Town Center area or a breaker trips in Country Place at 10pm, Narlo replies within ten seconds and qualifies whether it's a full outage waiting on CenterPoint Energy or a panel issue you can fix tonight. A homeowner who lost one phase after Hurricane Beryl and needs emergency service doesn't care that it's Sunday evening; they care that someone responded and confirmed a time window. Narlo books the call into Housecall Pro as an after-hours emergency trip, and the customer stops texting other electricians on Google. You decide whether to roll the truck or schedule it for first thing Monday, but the job is already in your system and the customer knows you're coming. Most Pearland shops that ignore after-hours calls lose the panel-upgrade quote that follows the emergency trip.