Demolition inquiries don't come with warm-up time. A GC has a strip-out that starts Monday. An insurance adjuster needs a fire-damaged garage down this week. A homeowner just got the permit and wants the pool gone before summer. They call, and if you don't answer, the next demolition company gets on the bid list. Quickwire texts every missed caller back in seconds, asks what's coming down, and books the walkthrough.
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On a demo site the phone never wins. Between excavators, breakers, and mandatory hearing protection, you physically can't take a call, and stepping out of a containment area to answer one isn't an option. Yet demolition buyers move fast: schedules are tight, abatement and disposal need coordinating, and a GC who can't reach you assumes you're too booked to take the work. Commercial bid invitations are especially unforgiving. They go out to a handful of companies, and the ones who respond same-day make the shortlist. Silence reads as a no.
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, 1:30pm, mid-demo on a retail strip-out with the whole crew in ear protection. An insurance adjuster calls about a fire-damaged detached garage and hits voicemail. Then his phone buzzes: "Hartwell Demolition here. On a job and can't hear a thing. Is this a residential or commercial structure?" He texts the property address and the claim timeline. By end of shift you have photos of the garage in the thread and a Friday 8am site visit booked, and the adjuster never had to call anyone else.
Quickwire sticks to logistics: what the structure is, its age, and whether testing or abatement has been done. It never gives hazmat guidance by text. Anything that smells like an abatement conversation gets flagged straight to you, with the details already collected.
Yes. Callers text photos of the structure, utility status, and access constraints right into the conversation. You arrive at the walkthrough knowing whether it's a hand-demo interior or a machine job with a haul-off, and you quote accordingly.
Speed is exactly how you make a GC's shortlist. When a bid invite or a callback lands while you're on site, Quickwire responds within seconds, gathers the project basics, and pings you to follow up personally. Same-day responsiveness is a competitive edge in demo, not a courtesy.
Covered until lunch, sick days, and 5pm. Quickwire backstops the human coverage you have, catching everything that rings out and after-hours calls too. Your admin starts the morning with booked walkthroughs instead of a voicemail queue.
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 demolition company's customers would get.
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