Junk removal is the most commoditized call in home services. The customer doesn't care whose truck takes the sectional; they care who can come today and what it costs. That means the trade is a footrace, and the starting gun is their first call. Quickwire gets you out of the blocks in seconds, texting back every missed call, collecting photos of the pile, and booking the pickup while your crew is still strapping down the last load.
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Your crews are lifting sleeper sofas down stairwells; nobody's free hand is holding a phone. But junk callers are the least loyal buyers imaginable, because the service feels identical from every truck. Industry lead platforms have trained them to expect instant competition for their job, so they fire off three calls and take the first response. Volume pricing makes it worse: they want a number fast, and any friction sends them to the franchise with the national call center. A missed call in this trade doesn't cost you a customer relationship. It costs you the entire job, instantly, every time.
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.
Saturday, 9:15am, garage cleanout day across the suburbs. A homeowner staring at a driveway of old furniture, paint cans, and a dead treadmill calls Haul Right Junk Removal. Both trucks are mid-load. His text lands in seconds: "Haul Right here! Sorry we missed you. Text us a photo of the pile and we'll get you a price." He snaps two photos. The thread replies with your quarter-truck rate, offers a 1pm arrival window that same day, and books it. He never makes the second call he was already dialing.
Photos. The thread asks for a quick picture of the pile, which beats any phone description a customer could give. You or your rules match it to a fraction-of-truck rate and reply with a real number. Photo quoting closes faster and kills the on-site sticker shock.
It speeds it up. The caller gets an arrival window in the first two minutes instead of waiting for a callback that comes after your competitor's truck is already there. Same-day is a promise about responsiveness, and ten-second replies are the proof.
Your restricted list lives in the conversation. When someone mentions paint, tires, or chemicals, the thread sets expectations and can point them to disposal options while booking everything else. Crews stop wasting trips to piles they have to partially refuse.
Aggregators sell the same lead to your competitors and charge you for the privilege. Your own phone line is the one channel where the customer chose you, and it's free. Answering it instantly converts the leads you already own before you pay to fight over shared ones.
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 junk removal company's customers would get.
Text DEMO to the number below, or book a 15-minute call. No pitch. Just proof.