Roofing answering service · Denton, TX

AI Answering Service for Roofing Companies in Denton

Denton roofing shops field storm-damage calls across 145,000 residents split between Old Town Denton's aging housing stock and newer builds past Loop 288. When hail hits Westgate or Pecan Creek, a 3-truck shop can see 40 calls in two days—half go to voicemail because you're on a ladder or coordinating an insurance adjuster.

Narlo answers every missed call via SMS within 10 seconds. The reply sounds like your dispatcher, qualifies the job (leak emergency vs. full-replacement quote vs. gutter repair), 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 Denton roofing shops lose calls

Post-hailstorm call surges across Denton County neighborhoods

April hailstorms drop quarter-sized ice across Country Lakes and Robson Ranch in an afternoon. Your phone rings 60 times over the next three days from homeowners in Mockingbird, Eagle Drive, and Westgate—leak emergencies, shingle inspections, insurance-claim coordination. You answer 40 calls while tarping a roof in Corinth or meeting an adjuster in Lake Dallas. Twenty go to voicemail. By the time you return those Denton County calls, three homeowners already booked a competitor who answered in ten minutes. Narlo replies to every missed call from Argyle to Old Town Denton within 10 seconds via SMS, qualifies whether it's an emergency tarp job or a full-replacement quote, and books the inspection into your CRM.

I-35E and Loop 288 service-area radius decisions

A roofing shop based near the UNT campus can cover Old Town Denton in fifteen minutes but needs forty minutes to reach a job in Aubrey or Justin during afternoon traffic on US-380. When a homeowner calls from Krum at 6pm on a Thursday, you need to know if it's a weekend-shiftable quote or a leak that requires a same-day tarp. Narlo asks the right questions over SMS—when did the leak start, is water actively entering, is this for insurance—and routes emergency calls to your on-call crew while scheduling non-urgent inspections for Monday morning in outer Denton County. You stop driving 35 miles for a quote that could have waited three days.

Feb 2021 freeze callback math across the Metroplex

The February 2021 freeze cracked flashing and lifted shingles across Mockingbird and Eagle Drive. Shops that answered callbacks within two hours booked eight out of ten jobs. Shops that waited until the next morning booked three. Denton roofing owners know post-freeze and post-storm windows close fast—homeowners call four shops and book the first one that sounds competent and available. Narlo answers missed calls while you're finishing a tear-off in Corinth or restocking shingles at the supplier off Loop 288. The SMS reply confirms your next Denton availability, qualifies the damage type, and books the inspection before the homeowner moves to the next name on their list.

Student-rental and older-Denton housing stock leak urgency

Landlords managing rental properties near TWU campus or in Westgate call about roof leaks at 9pm on a Sunday because a tenant texted them a photo of a bedroom ceiling stain. Older-Denton homes built in the 1970s in Old Town Denton and Pecan Creek have underlayment that fails during spring storms, so a small leak becomes a drywall issue in 48 hours. By Tuesday, landlords juggling properties across Loop 288 and down I-35E have hired someone else who picked up the phone. Narlo answers after-hours calls from Denton landlords and Country Lakes homeowners, books the emergency tarp or the next-morning inspection, and logs the address and damage description into Jobber so your crew knows what materials to load before leaving the yard off I-35E toward Robson Ranch or Lake Dallas.

Book a demo for your Denton 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

Denton Roofing owner FAQ

What does Narlo cost?+

Narlo charges $40 per booked appointment. You pay nothing if no booking happens. A booked appointment means the lead replied to Narlo's SMS, qualified as a real roofing job, agreed to a date and time, and that booking landed in your Jobber or Housecall Pro calendar. If the lead ghosts, declines service, or turns out to be spam, you pay nothing. No monthly retainer, no per-call fee, no contract. You pay when a job gets booked.

Does Narlo integrate with my CRM?+

Narlo books directly into Jobber and Housecall Pro. When a homeowner confirms an inspection time over SMS, Narlo creates the appointment in your CRM with the customer's name, phone number, address, and job notes (leak emergency, hail-damage inspection, full tear-off quote, etc.). Your calendar updates in real time. You see the booked job the same way you see jobs your office dispatcher schedules. No duplicate entry, no spreadsheet export, no manual transfer.

Can Narlo handle after-hours calls during Denton hailstorms?+

Narlo answers missed calls 24/7, including weekend and evening surges after April hailstorms hit Denton County. When a homeowner in Old Town Denton or Robson Ranch calls at 10pm Sunday reporting active water entry, Narlo's SMS asks when the leak started and whether it's an emergency tarp situation or a Monday-morning inspection. For emergency jobs, Narlo routes the lead to your on-call number if you provide one. For non-urgent inspections across Loop 288 or out in Argyle, Narlo books the appointment into your next available Denton slot. The reply sounds like your dispatcher, not a bot, so the homeowner stays engaged instead of moving to the next shop on their list.