Roofing answering service · Conroe, TX

AI Answering Service for Roofing Contractors in Conroe

Conroe roofing shops cover service areas from Lake Conroe to The Woodlands, often on 24-hour notice after a hail event. A 1–10 truck operation fielding storm-damage calls across Montgomery County cannot afford to miss the inspection request that came in at 9pm while you were writing an estimate in April Sound. 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. The reply sounds like your dispatcher, not a chatbot. Turn missed calls into booked jobs.

Why Conroe roofing shops lose calls

Post-Beryl inspection surges across Loop 336

After Hurricane Beryl tore through Montgomery County in July 2024, Conroe roofing shops saw call volume spike 5x for three weeks straight. A missed call during that window was a leak emergency in Walden or a full-replacement quote in Bentwater going to the next contractor. Narlo picks up within 10 seconds via SMS, qualifies storm damage versus maintenance work, and books the inspection into your CRM while you are on a roof in Grand Central Park. The homeowner in River Plantation gets a reply that matches your shop's tone, and you wake up to a calendar full of booked slots across I-45 and Highway 105. No voicemail tag, no callback queue.

Lake Conroe service-area math kills callback speed

A typical Conroe roofing shop runs 2–4 trucks and covers Old Conroe, The Woodlands, Willis, Montgomery, and the Lake Conroe shoreline. That radius spans 30 minutes in low traffic and 60 during I-45 rush. When a homeowner in April Sound calls at 7pm about a leak after a storm, you are in Magnolia finishing a fascia repair and cannot pick up. By the time you see the voicemail an hour later, they have already called two other roofers. Narlo replies in 10 seconds, confirms the address, asks about visible shingle damage or interior water, and books the emergency inspection for the next morning. The Lake Conroe call that would have gone cold is locked in before you leave the Magnolia job site.

FM 1488 corridor growth doubles weekend call load

New master-planned neighborhoods along FM 1488 and near Cut and Shoot mean more roofs and more storm-damage calls every hail season. A Saturday in May after a hailstorm can bring 15–20 inbound calls for a small Conroe shop. You are on a ladder in Bentwater inspecting granule loss, your phone rings, you let it go to voicemail, and the homeowner in Willis moves on. Narlo intercepts that missed call, confirms the property type and insurance-claim timing, and books the inspection into Jobber. By Sunday morning your calendar is full of Montgomery County addresses, and you did not spend the evening returning calls. Every storm-driven lead that hits voicemail after 5pm on a weekend is revenue walking to a competitor.

Harvey and Feb-freeze callbacks still stack up

Montgomery County homeowners remember Hurricane Harvey flood damage and the February 2021 freeze that cracked roof decking under ice. A call about a persistent leak in River Plantation or soffit damage in Old Conroe often starts with 'We had some work done after Harvey, but now...' and requires a longer conversation. If that call comes in at 8pm on a Tuesday while you are writing a quote at your kitchen table, you let it ring. Narlo answers via SMS, asks the right intake questions—prior repairs, visible damage, insurance involvement—and books the follow-up inspection for the next afternoon. The homeowner near Loop 336 who needed reassurance and a scheduled visit gets both, and you close the loop without a voicemail backlog. Storm memory drives call volume in Conroe; missing those calls means losing repeat-customer trust across The Woodlands and Lake Conroe markets.

Book a demo for your Conroe 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

Conroe Roofing owner FAQ

What does Narlo cost?+

Narlo charges $40 per booked appointment. You pay nothing if no booking happens. There is no monthly retainer, no per-text fee, no setup cost. A storm-damage inspection booked into Jobber from a missed call at 10pm costs you $40. A lead that does not qualify or does not book costs you nothing. For a Conroe roofing shop taking 10–30 storm calls a week during hail season, you pay only for the jobs that land on your calendar. If Narlo books five inspections across Montgomery County in a week, your bill is $200. If it books zero, your bill is zero.

How does Narlo connect to my CRM?+

Narlo integrates directly with Jobber and Housecall Pro. When a homeowner texts back their address and job details, Narlo creates the appointment in your CRM with the lead source tagged, the service type noted, and the time slot confirmed. You open Jobber the next morning and see a storm-damage inspection in Bentwater at 9am and a gutter-repair quote in Willis at 2pm, both booked overnight while you were off the phone. No manual entry, no double-booking, no calendar collision. The SMS thread stays attached to the job record so you have full context before you drive to the Lake Conroe property. If you use a different CRM, Narlo can log the lead via Zapier or webhook.

Does Narlo handle after-hours calls during Conroe storm season?+

Yes. Storm-driven call surges in Montgomery County happen at night and on weekends. A hailstorm rolls through The Woodlands and April Sound on a Thursday afternoon, and by 8pm your phone is ringing with leak emergencies and inspection requests from Old Conroe to Highway 105. Narlo answers every missed call within 10 seconds via SMS, qualifies the damage type, and books the job into your CRM. A homeowner in Walden who calls at 11pm gets a reply that sounds like your dispatcher, not a generic bot, and wakes up with a confirmed inspection time. During post-Beryl surges or the next named storm, after-hours coverage across I-45 and Loop 336 is the difference between a full calendar and a voicemail inbox you cannot clear until Monday. Narlo runs 24/7, no human dispatcher required, so you do not lose River Plantation and Grand Central Park leads to shops that picked up the phone.