Countertop calls run on someone else's schedule. The caller's cabinets went in yesterday, the kitchen is torn apart, and the family is eating takeout until a slab gets templated, fabricated, and set. They will book the first countertop company that responds, because every day of silence is another day without a sink. Quickwire texts back your missed calls in seconds and gets the template on the calendar while your saws keep cutting.
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Fabrication shops are loud, wet, and dangerous places to answer a phone. Whoever is running your CNC or bridge saw is not stopping mid-cut to take a call, and if you're out on installs, the shop line just rings. But countertop demand is deadline demand: remodels stall without tops, so contractors and homeowners alike dial down their list until someone confirms a template date. Losing the call means losing the slab sale, the fabrication, and the install together, plus the kitchen dealer who might have sent you every job after 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.
Monday, 8:05am. A contractor calls before your crew even clocks in: his client's cabinets were set Friday and he needs quartz templated this week or his whole schedule slips. The saw shed swallows the ring. Quickwire answers by text: "This is Summit Stoneworks. You've caught us early! What does the project need?" He types the job address and "template ASAP." The thread offers Wednesday at 9am, he takes it, and you walk in to find the week's schedule already fuller than you left it.
Yes, that's the core move. The conversation confirms the cabinets are set, collects the address and material direction, and offers real template slots. Your field tech shows up to a job that's actually ready, which protects the slot from wasted trips.
It handles the logistics: what materials you carry, whether they can visit your slab yard, and when. Actual stone selection stays in person, where the slab does the talking. The text's job is getting them standing in front of your inventory first.
Repeat trade callers can be recognized and flagged straight to you, because a dealer with monthly volume deserves a human fast. Their one-off template requests can still self-book, which most contractors love: no phone tag, just a confirmed date in writing.
Considerably. Template and install appointments both trigger automatic reminder texts, and homeowners get prep notes like clearing the old tops if you want. Fewer failed appointments means your fabrication queue stays sequenced instead of reshuffled.
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 countertop company's customers would get.
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