Concrete waits for no one, and neither do concrete customers. When you're mid-pour, the truck is on the clock, the finish window is closing, and your phone can ring itself hoarse in the cab. That ringing was probably a driveway, a patio, or a slab worth real money. Quickwire picks it up by text the second it rings out, in your company's name, and turns it into a scheduled estimate.
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No trade is harder to interrupt than flatwork. From the first chute to the final trowel you're racing hydration chemistry, and grabbing a phone mid-pour can literally cost you the slab. So calls stack up on pour days, and by cleanup you're returning voicemails to homeowners who already booked with the concrete contractor who answered at 10am. Driveways and patios get shopped hard; callers work straight down a search results page, and call-tracking data across home services consistently shows the first real response winning the lion's share. Pour days shouldn't be lost-lead days.
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.
Monday, 8:40am, sixty yards going down on a warehouse slab. A homeowner calls about replacing a cracked driveway and gets no answer, because everyone you employ is on a screed. Her text arrives before she can dial the next contractor: "This is Solid State Concrete. Mid-pour at the moment. Is this for a driveway, patio, or something bigger?" She sends "driveway, maybe 800 square feet." An estimate is on Thursday's calendar before your bull float is clean.
Those hours are exactly what Quickwire covers. It responds to every missed call within seconds, holds the conversation, and books estimates while your hands stay on the finish. You check your phone at cleanup and find scheduled appointments, not apologies to write.
Yes. The opening questions sort job type and size, so decorative work, flatwork, and structural pours land in the right bucket. You can have big commercial inquiries flagged to your phone immediately while residential estimates book themselves into open slots.
Winter is when the pipeline gets built. Quickwire keeps answering the calls that trickle in, books early-season estimates, and can run reactivation texts to past customers so spring opens with a full board instead of a cold start.
Some will. Most won't, and the ones who do keep dialing while they wait for your callback. A text that arrives in seconds catches people in the moment of intent, before the next contractor answers. Voicemail is a record of the lead; the text is the lead.
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 concrete contractor's customers would get.
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