The first cold weekend of October does something predictable: half your town remembers the fireplace exists, and a quarter of them remember it hasn't been swept since the last owner. The calls hit all at once, and you're on a roof with a brush rod in both hands. Quickwire answers each miss by text within seconds and stacks your fall calendar in order, no ladder descent required.
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Chimney work compresses most of a year's revenue into roughly September through January, and the phone knows it. During the rush you're physically unreachable, on rooftops, in firebox crawls, running a rotary rod, while callers with the same seasonal itch dial the next sweep on the list. Every missed booking in October is gone; there's no January makeup for a schedule that only has so many burn-season slots. Add the real estate calls, where a Level 2 inspection is holding up a closing, and an unanswered phone in fall costs you both this season and the referral pipeline behind it.
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.
The first Saturday morning frost of October, 9:20am. A young couple lights their first fire in their new-to-them house, gets a living room full of smoke, and calls in a mild panic. You're thirty feet up on a steep colonial. Her text arrives fast: "Hearthside Chimney Co. Don't use the fireplace until we've looked at it. Was this the first fire since you moved in?" She confirms, the thread books Tuesday's Level 2 inspection, and it reminds her to crack a window today. Smoke cleared, job booked, brush never stopped moving.
Yes. It asks what's going on: annual cleaning, smoke or odor problems, a real estate inspection, or masonry damage. Each books with the right time block, so a fifteen-minute quote conversation doesn't occupy the slot a full relining walkthrough needed.
The crunch is the point. Text-backs go out in seconds no matter how stacked the day gets, so October's flood becomes a filled calendar instead of a regret list. One sweep on a roof effectively gains a full-time scheduler for the entire burn season.
Turn it toward reactivation. Quickwire texts past customers about off-season sweeps, cap and crown repairs, and waterproofing while your rates and calendar are friendliest. Customers who'd never think about the chimney in June get a reason to, and fall gets a head start.
Built in. The conversation asks about closing dates, and deadline-driven Level 2 inspections can jump to your earliest slots with the agent's contact captured. Be the sweep who answers in seconds during their transaction and you become the one they list on every contract after it.
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 chimney company's customers would get.
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