Carpet cleaning is a trade where the buyer decides in one phone call. Room count, price per room, can you come Thursday, done. If that call hits voicemail while you're wrestling a wand in a back bedroom, the decision happens on someone else's phone. Quickwire catches it instead: an instant text that asks the rooms, gives your rates, and locks Thursday in before the caller's thumb finds the next listing.
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Your busiest hands are your only hands. Truck-mount work means hauling hose, monitoring heat and pressure, and moving furniture, and the phone rings from a pocket you can't reach with wet gloves. Carpet cleaning shoppers are also the most price-quote-driven callers in home services; they call three companies in ten minutes wanting one number, and the first company to give it usually gets the job. Pet accidents, red wine, and pre-party panics all carry a same-week clock. A voicemail greeting answers none of it, and the caller has moved on before the beep.
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.
Friday, 11:30am. A homeowner hosting her daughter's graduation party Sunday discovers the dog had a rough week with the living room rug. She calls Brightway Carpet Care while your solo operator is mid-extraction two towns over. Ten seconds later: "Brightway here! Sorry we missed you. How many rooms are we looking at, and any pet spots we should treat?" She answers "two rooms, yes pet spots." The thread quotes the price with enzyme treatment included and books Saturday 8am. Party saved, and the operator never shut off his machine.
Yes, with your numbers. The thread asks room count, carpet versus upholstery, and any pet or stain treatments, then quotes from the price list you approve. Callers get the one thing they called for, in writing, in seconds. That alone wins the three-quote race most of the time.
It asks upfront, which protects your schedule and your margins. Pet treatments change job time and price, so the conversation flags urine spots and odor concerns before booking. Your tech arrives with the enzyme gear and the right time block instead of a surprise.
Helps. Coupon operators win on the illusion of simplicity; you win by being the company that answered instantly, quoted honestly, and booked without games. Speed plus a straight price in writing beats a teaser rate that doubles on the truck.
Quickwire fills them. Database reactivation texts past customers when their six-month or annual cleaning is due, and review requests after each job stack up the social proof that feeds the next rush. The slow-season texts often pay for the whole year.
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 carpet cleaning company's customers would get.
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