Roofing answering service · Wylie, TX

AI Receptionist for Roofing Companies in Wylie, TX

Wylie sits at the intersection of Highway 78, FM 544, and the President George Bush Turnpike, which means your service area probably covers Beaver Creek to Sachse to Rowlett on any given Tuesday. When spring hail hits Collin County or a windstorm tears through neighborhoods near Lake Lavon, your phone rings off the hook for 72 hours straight, then goes quiet until the next event.

Narlo answers every missed call via SMS within 10 seconds. The reply sounds like your dispatcher, qualifies the job—storm inspection, leak emergency, insurance coordination, full tear-off—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 Wylie roofing shops lose calls

Post-hail surges across Northeast Collin County kill callback time

After a named hail event moves through Wylie, Murphy, and Sachse, you take 40 calls in two days instead of eight. The first 15 get callbacks within an hour. The rest sit in voicemail until Thursday, and by then the homeowner has signed with someone who texted back at 9pm the night the storm hit. Narlo replies to every lead within 10 seconds, books the inspection into your CRM, and keeps the pipeline moving while you're on a roof in Eastridge or stuck in traffic on the Bush Turnpike. Every hour you wait to return a storm call, three competitors are already scheduled.

FM 544 and Highway 78 service-area math during May hail season

A two-truck shop based in Wylie can cover Garland, Rowlett, and Plano if dispatch is tight, but if you miss the call from a Bozman Farm homeowner at 7pm and call back at 8am, they've moved on to a Sachse roofer who confirmed availability that night. Spring hail season means 72-hour windows where 60 percent of your annual revenue gets decided. Narlo qualifies the address, asks for photos of the damage, and books the inspection while you're finishing a tear-off near Lake Lavon. The homeowner gets confirmation before they scroll to the next Google result, and you get the job locked into Jobber before breakfast.

After-hours leak calls around Lavon Lake during storm season

A soffit blows off during a windstorm near Wylie Lake-Lavon Park at 10pm on a Sunday, and the homeowner starts calling roofers across Collin County. The Murphy shop goes to voicemail, the Garland shop's phone rings through, and the Sachse crew doesn't pick up. If you're running Narlo, the SMS goes out in 10 seconds—sounds like your dispatcher, asks about fascia damage, books a morning slot in Housecall Pro before the homeowner moves to the next search result. You wake up to a confirmed job in Eastridge or Inspiration with photos already attached. Leak emergencies and wind-damage calls around Lake Lavon don't wait for business hours, and neither do your competitors who text back first. Narlo runs 24/7 and turns after-hours calls into booked morning jobs before the homeowner calls anyone else.

Insurance-claim coordination calls from Inspiration and Sage Creek subdivisions

Homeowners in Inspiration and Sage Creek subdivisions call after the adjuster leaves, looking for a roofer who can match the scope and schedule the tear-off before the next payment. If you're on a roof in Murphy when that call comes in, it sits in voicemail until lunch, and the homeowner books with a Rowlett shop that confirmed availability by text at 11am. Narlo asks for the claim number, the adjuster's timeline, and the preferred start date, then drops the job into Jobber with all the details. You call back to finalize scope, not to play phone tag over whether you're available next Tuesday.

Book a demo for your Wylie 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

Wylie Roofing owner FAQ

How much does Narlo cost for a roofing company in Wylie?+

You pay $40 per booked appointment. If Narlo answers a call and the lead doesn't turn into a scheduled job—wrong service area, not ready to move forward, just price shopping—you pay nothing if no booking. No subscription, no per-text fee, no minimum. A storm-damage inspection that books into Jobber costs $40. A leak-emergency call that books a same-day visit costs $40. A quote request that never schedules costs nothing. You pay for results, not for software.

Does Narlo integrate with my roofing CRM?+

Yes. Narlo books directly into Jobber and Housecall Pro. When a call converts, the job appears in your CRM with the customer's name, address, phone number, job type, preferred date, and any notes from the SMS conversation—storm-damage photos, insurance-claim details, urgency level. You see it in your schedule the same way you'd see it if your dispatcher took the call. No duplicate entry, no copy-paste, no logging into a separate dashboard to find out what Narlo booked.

Can Narlo handle service-area questions for a Wylie-based roofing shop covering Northeast DFW?+

Yes. You define your coverage radius—typically Wylie, Sachse, Murphy, Rowlett, Garland, and parts of Plano for a small roofing operation—and Narlo qualifies the address during the SMS conversation. A homeowner in Beaver Creek or Bozman Farm gets booked within 10 seconds. A homeowner calling from far North Plano or outside Collin County gets a polite response that you're focused on the Highway 78 and FM 544 corridor and a suggestion to call a shop closer to them. After spring hail events near Lake Lavon or windstorms across Eastridge and Sage Creek, call volume spikes across the entire region, and half the leads come from submarkets you can't serve profitably. Narlo keeps the pipeline full of jobs inside your actual service area—Wylie, Murphy, Sachse, Rowlett—not leads from Frisco or McKinney that waste your callback time and drive hours.