A dead refrigerator full of groceries turns a patient homeowner into an impatient one in about ninety seconds. Appliance repair lives and dies on that urgency: answer fast and the job is yours, hesitate and they've booked the factory-authorized outfit. Quickwire responds to every missed call by text, gets the brand and the symptom, and slots the repair into your route.
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Your day is a chain of house calls, and the phone rings hardest while you're behind a dryer with a socket wrench. Appliance customers are unusually quick to move on because the alternative is spoiled food, a mountain of laundry, or a kitchen out of commission. They also comparison-shop between independent shops and big-box service networks, and the network answers every time. Each missed call is a service fee plus parts and labor gone, and worse, a household that now has someone else's magnet on the fridge for the next breakdown too.
You're mid-job, after hours, or already on the line. The call rings out like it always has.
The caller instantly gets a text in your voice, asks what they need, and keeps the conversation alive.
Quickwire books the appointment and pings you with the details. You never stopped working.
Thursday, 2:20pm. You're replacing a dryer belt across town when a call comes in: a fridge stopped cooling overnight and the ice cream went first. Missed. The text goes out: "Hartley Appliance, we're on a repair but can help. What brand is the fridge, and is the freezer warm too?" She replies "Whirlpool, both warm." The system books tomorrow's first slot, tells her how to keep the doors shut until then, and drops the model details into your thread before you've packed up your tools.
Yes, and that's where texting beats a phone call. Customers can walk to the appliance, snap a photo of the rating plate, and send it right in the thread. You arrive knowing the exact unit, often with the likely part already on the truck.
No. Dispatched warranty work keeps flowing however it flows today. Quickwire covers your direct line, the retail calls that pay full rate and build your own customer base rather than the network's. Those are exactly the calls you can't afford to drop.
Because booking happens against your calendar rules, you can favor slots near existing stops or cluster by zone. Fewer windshield hours, more turns of the wrench. The caller just sees convenient times; they never know they were routed efficiently.
Callers are annoyed by silence, not by texts. A reply in seconds that sounds like your shop and solves their problem reads as great service. And you or your office can take over any conversation the moment a human touch is needed.
No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.
Drop your info and we'll get right back to you with the same instant text-back your appliance repair company's customers would get.
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