Garage Doors answering service · Fort Worth, TX

Garage Door Answering Service for Fort Worth Shops

If you run a garage door company in Fort Worth, you already know the west side of the Metroplex stretches from Westover Hills to Aledo, and a missed spring-break call in Keller at 7am means the homeowner calls the next shop before you're off the first job. Narlo answers those calls via SMS within 10 seconds, qualifies the job, and books it into Jobber or Housecall Pro—sounding like your dispatcher, not a bot.

You pay $40 per booked appointment. Nothing if no booking. Turn missed calls into booked jobs.

Why Fort Worth garage doors shops lose calls

Spring-break calls across I-820 during morning rush

A homeowner in Park Hill wakes up at 6:30am, hits the opener, hears the snap, and cannot get the car out. She calls you at 6:45 while you are unloading at a job in Saginaw. The phone rings four times and goes to voicemail. She calls the next shop on Google. Narlo replies via SMS in 10 seconds from that Park Hill address, asks the right questions—single or double spring, does the door move at all, can you get one car out—and books the appointment into your CRM before you finish the Saginaw install. By the time you check voicemail at 8:15, the Keller job you could have done at noon would be gone without Narlo. The I-820 loop math that kills your callback time from Benbrook to Watauga stops mattering when the reply goes out before the homeowner opens the next search result.

Hail-season panel replacements from Benbrook to Haslet

April hailstorms across Tarrant County punch dents into garage door panels every spring. A homeowner in Benbrook calls Monday morning after the weekend storm. You are replacing an opener in Arlington Heights. The call goes to voicemail. By Tuesday afternoon, she has booked with a shop that answered. Narlo catches the Benbrook call in 10 seconds, confirms the panel count and whether the door still opens, and lands the appointment in Jobber while you are still on the Arlington Heights job. The same week a Haslet homeowner calls about three dented panels after the same storm. Narlo books that one too. You drive the route Benbrook-Haslet-Crowley in one afternoon instead of losing two of the three to voicemail lag.

Off-track calls in TCU area during August heat dome

August 2023 heat dome: temps above 105 for two weeks straight. Garage doors in older homes near TCU campus and Fairmount sag, wheels pop off track, homeowners force the door and jam the rollers. Calls come in at 9pm, 10pm, 11pm—after the air conditioning fails or the homeowner gets home late and the door will not close. You are done for the day. Voicemail piles up. Narlo answers the TCU-area call at 9:07pm, the Mistletoe Heights call at 10:42pm, the Rivercrest call at 11:18pm. Each reply goes out in 10 seconds, qualifies whether the door is stuck open or closed, books the next-morning slot, and you wake up to three appointments instead of three missed opportunities. The August surge that used to mean lost revenue now means your calendar is full before breakfast.

Post-freeze opener failures across Keller to White Settlement

Winter Storm Uri in February 2021 killed garage door openers across Fort Worth when power cycled on and off for three days. Homeowners in Keller lost logic boards, homeowners in White Settlement burned out motors trying to force frozen doors. The calls came in waves for six weeks after power returned. A Saginaw customer calls because the opener hums but the door will not move. You are replacing a spring in Haslet. Narlo answers the Saginaw call in 10 seconds, confirms the chain is moving and the door is not frozen to the slab, books the appointment into Housecall Pro. A Benbrook homeowner calls the same afternoon—opener clicks once and stops. Narlo books that one while you finish the Haslet job. The I-820 corridor from White Settlement to Keller to Watauga generates opener-failure volume every time Oncor has an outage or a freeze hits. Narlo makes sure you catch those calls instead of losing them to the next shop that picks up.

Book a demo for your Fort Worth 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

Fort Worth Garage Doors owner FAQ

What does Narlo cost?+

You pay $40 per booked appointment. Nothing if no booking. If Narlo answers a call, qualifies the job, and books it into your CRM, you pay $40. If the lead does not book—wrong service area, customer hangs up, not a real job—you pay nothing. No monthly fee, no per-message charge, no contract. You pay only when the appointment lands in Jobber or Housecall Pro and shows up on your schedule.

Does Narlo integrate with my CRM?+

Yes. Narlo books directly into Jobber and Housecall Pro. When a spring-break call comes in at 7am and Narlo qualifies the job, the appointment appears in your CRM with customer name, address, phone number, job type, and requested time slot. You see it the same way you see appointments your dispatcher books. No separate dashboard, no export step, no copy-paste. The booking is in Jobber or Housecall Pro before you finish the current install.

Does Narlo handle after-hours calls across the west Metroplex?+

Yes. A homeowner in Aledo calls at 9pm Sunday because the door will not close and the forecast shows rain. Narlo replies in 10 seconds, qualifies whether the door is off-track or the opener failed, and books the Monday morning slot. A Crowley customer calls at 6am because the spring broke and she cannot get to work. Narlo books it before you leave the house. The I-820 service-area radius from Fort Worth to Benbrook to Keller to White Settlement works the same at 11pm as it does at 11am. Narlo covers the calls your dispatcher cannot, and the replies sound like they came from someone who knows Tarrant County geography and typical spring-break timelines.