Roofing answering service · Lewisville, TX

AI Answering Service for Roofing Companies in Lewisville

Lewisville sits at the intersection of I-35E, Highway 121, and the Sam Rayburn Tollway, which means your service area spans from Old Town Lewisville west to Flower Mound and south toward Carrollton—and storm-damage call volume follows those same corridors. When hail rolls through Denton County or a spring squall line hits Lake Lewisville, you field 5x normal call volume for weeks, and every missed ring is a leak emergency or insurance claim someone else books.

Narlo answers those calls via SMS within 10 seconds. The reply sounds like your dispatcher, qualifies the job, and books the inspection into Jobber or Housecall Pro. You pay $40 per booked appointment, nothing if no booking. Turn missed calls into booked jobs.

Why Lewisville roofing shops lose calls

Post-hail I-35E corridor call surges bury your line

A hail event along the I-35E corridor from Highland Village through Lewisville to The Colony generates 40–80 inspection requests in 72 hours. Your truck crew is on roofs in Vista Ridge and Castle Hills; your phone rings at the job site, during lunch, and at 9pm when a homeowner in Woodbridge finds a ceiling stain. You return six calls the next morning and three of them already booked a competitor who replied at night. Narlo sends the SMS within 10 seconds, qualifies whether it's leak-emergency or full-replacement quote, and lands the appointment in your CRM before you finish the current tearoff. The owner in MARTA Pointe who texted at 10pm sees a reply that night and a calendar slot the next morning.

Lake Lewisville waterfront properties expect after-hours response

Homes along Lake Lewisville and near the Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge pay premium insurance and expect same-day callback on storm damage. A soffit ripped loose by wind at a Vista Ridge property or a flashing failure during overnight rain in Castle Hills means water intrusion, and the homeowner calls four roofers before breakfast. If you miss that 6am inbound because you're staged at a Flower Mound tearoff, the job goes to whoever picked up. Narlo replies within 10 seconds from the Lake Lewisville caller, confirms the address is in your service area covering Old Town Lewisville through Highland Village, asks whether they need emergency tarp or can wait for daylight inspection, and books the slot in Jobber. The waterfront client in Woodbridge sees a professional reply before they finish their second call, and your CRM has the lead tagged and scheduled.

Sam Rayburn Tollway service-area math kills callback speed

A 3-truck Lewisville shop covers Old Town Lewisville, Flower Mound, Highland Village, Coppell, and parts of Carrollton—drive time from a Highway 121 job site to a leak call off Highway 3040 is 25 minutes if Oncor hasn't closed a lane for storm repairs. You take the inbound at the truck near the Sam Rayburn Tollway, pull over to write the address, realize it's outside your radius past The Colony, and lose 8 minutes. Or you're on a Castle Hills roof and the homeowner wants a quote tonight but you're booked until Thursday. Narlo handles that triage via SMS for every I-35E and Highway 121 corridor call: confirms the zip, tells the Carrollton caller you serve that area and slots them Thursday morning, tells the caller past Vista Ridge you're booked out. No pullover on the Sam Rayburn Tollway, no back-and-forth, no wondering whether the MARTA Pointe lead is real.

Spring hail season doubles call volume across Denton County

March through May in Denton County means hail. A single afternoon storm drops quarter-size hail across Castle Hills, Vista Ridge, and into The Colony, and your line rings 60 times by sunset. You're finishing a Flower Mound gutter repair, your dispatcher is taking notes on paper, and 11 calls roll to voicemail. You return them the next morning; eight have booked someone else, two don't answer, one is still looking. Narlo answers every missed call within 10 seconds, qualifies storm-damage inspection versus emergency tarp, books the appointment into Housecall Pro, and flags insurance-claim jobs so you know to bring a ladder and a camera. The homeowner in Woodbridge who called at 7pm gets a reply at 7pm, not 8am.

Book a demo for your Lewisville 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

Lewisville Roofing owner FAQ

How much does Narlo cost?+

Narlo charges $40 per booked appointment. If the lead doesn't convert to a scheduled job in your CRM, you pay nothing. No monthly retainer, no per-message fees, nothing if no booking. A storm-damage inspection booked into Jobber from a missed call at 9pm costs $40. A callback-request SMS that the homeowner never confirms costs zero. You pay only when Narlo puts a real appointment on your calendar.

Does Narlo integrate with my CRM?+

Yes. Narlo books appointments directly into Jobber and Housecall Pro. When a homeowner in Highland Village texts about a leak and confirms a Thursday 10am slot, that appointment lands in your CRM with the address, job type, and any notes from the SMS exchange. You see it in your dispatch board the same way you'd see a call your office staff booked. No duplicate entry, no clipboard transfer, no wondering whether the lead made it into the system.

Can Narlo handle after-hours calls during spring hail season in Lewisville?+

Yes. Spring hail events in Denton County generate call surges that run past business hours—a storm hits Lewisville and Lake Lewisville neighborhoods at 4pm, and homeowners call until 10pm looking for next-day inspections. Narlo replies within 10 seconds whether it's 6pm or midnight, qualifies the damage type, confirms your service area covers Old Town Lewisville through Flower Mound and down to Carrollton, and books the slot. The SMS sounds like your dispatcher, not a chatbot. A homeowner off I-35E who texts at 9pm about fascia damage gets a reply at 9pm and a calendar slot for the morning—before they call the next roofer on their list.