Roofing answering service · San Angelo, TX

AI Answering Service for Roofing Companies in San Angelo

San Angelo roofing shops cover Tom Green County and the wider Concho Valley, from Grape Creek out to Christoval and down through South San Angelo. When hail hits the Bluffs or wind peels shingles in College Hills, your phone lights up for weeks. Narlo answers every missed call via SMS within 10 seconds, qualifies the job, and books it into your CRM while you're on a ladder or driving Loop 306 to the next site.

You pay $40 per booked appointment. If the lead doesn't book, you pay nothing. The replies sound like your dispatcher wrote them, not a chatbot. Turn missed calls into booked jobs.

Why San Angelo roofing shops lose calls

May tornado-season call surges across Tom Green County

A single storm cell over San Angelo can generate sixty inspection requests in three days. You're scheduling crews along Highway 87 toward Wall, quoting replacements in Lake View, and fielding insurance questions from homeowners near Angelo State. The tenth caller who hits voicemail at 8pm calls your competitor on Highway 277 instead. Narlo replies via SMS in ten seconds, asks for the address and damage type, and books the inspection into Jobber or Housecall Pro while you finish the current job. When the next hail event drops on the Concho Valley, your calendar fills before the competitor's truck leaves the yard.

Loop 306 dispatch zones during post-storm weeks

After a named storm, you run two trucks clockwise from Goodfellow AFB through the Bluffs and back down Highway 67, plus one truck covering Grape Creek and Christoval. A missed call from Santa Rita at 2pm means you lose the quote to a shop already staged on the south side of Loop 306. Narlo answers the call via SMS, confirms the address near Twin Buttes Reservoir or College Hills, and slots the inspection into the next available truck route across Tom Green County. The homeowner in Old Concho sees a reply in ten seconds that sounds like it came from your office phone. You book the job before the caller dials the next roofer serving the Concho Valley.

Feb 2021 freeze aftermath leak emergencies overnight

When overnight lows hit single digits across West-Central Texas, ice dams crack flashing near OC Fisher Lake and frozen pipes burst under rooflines in Old Concho and College Hills. Emergency leak calls from South San Angelo come in at 11pm, and Lake View homeowners text at 2am before you're awake. Narlo answers via SMS within ten seconds, asks whether the leak near Highway 277 is active or if the homeowner needs a tarp, and books the earliest available slot in your CRM. By sunrise across Tom Green County, your schedule is full of booked jobs from overnight callers who would have moved to the next company if they'd hit voicemail.

Concho Valley drought-stage soffit and fascia referrals

During drought stages declared by San Angelo Water Utilities, West Texas dust storms accelerate soffit and fascia decay in South San Angelo and around Twin Buttes Reservoir. A general contractor calls at 4pm Friday to refer three HOA properties near the Angelo State area off Loop 306. You're finishing a tearoff on Highway 277 near Grape Creek and miss the call. Narlo replies via SMS in ten seconds, confirms scope and timeline for the College Hills properties, and books the walkthrough into Jobber before the contractor moves down his list. You land the Concho Valley referral before the weekend, and the three quotes from Santa Rita and the Bluffs turn into two signed contracts by Monday.

Book a demo for your San Angelo 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

San Angelo Roofing owner FAQ

How much does Narlo cost for a San Angelo roofing company?+

You pay $40 per booked appointment. If the lead doesn't convert to a booked job, you pay nothing if no booking. There's no monthly retainer, no per-text fee, and no setup charge. A typical one-truck San Angelo roofing shop books eight to twelve jobs per month through Narlo during normal call volume, and twenty to thirty jobs per month after a hail or wind event in Tom Green County. You only pay for results, so a slow week costs you nothing and a busy week after a Concho Valley storm pays for itself in the first two completed jobs.

Does Narlo integrate with my roofing CRM?+

Yes. Narlo books appointments directly into Jobber and Housecall Pro. When a homeowner texts back with their address and damage type, Narlo creates the job record, assigns it to the next available truck route, and adds notes like hail diameter, leak location, or insurance-claim status. If you dispatch from Loop 306 out to Christoval or down Highway 67 toward Grape Creek, the booking lands in the correct service-area zone without you opening the CRM. You see the new job when you check your schedule, ready to run.

Can Narlo handle after-hours calls during West Texas storm seasons?+

Yes. When May tornado cells or overnight freeze events hit San Angelo, emergency calls from the Bluffs and College Hills come in at 10pm, midnight, and 5am. Narlo answers via SMS within ten seconds whether your phone is on the charger or in your truck console on a job site near Goodfellow AFB. The reply asks for the address along Highway 87 or near Twin Buttes Reservoir, confirms the damage type—shingle blow-off, active leak, fascia torn loose—and books the inspection or emergency visit into your CRM for the next available slot across Tom Green County. By morning, your calendar is full of overnight leads from Lake View and South San Angelo that would have gone to voicemail and never called back.