Hail doesn't schedule appointments. When a storm rolls through, your siding company's phone lights up for a week straight, and every crew you have is already tarping, inspecting, and repairing. The calls you miss during that week are the best leads of your year. Quickwire texts every one of them back within seconds, collects the address and what the homeowner is seeing, and fills your inspection calendar while the storm chasers are still printing yard signs.
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Siding demand is feast or famine, and the feast is unanswerable. After a hail or wind event, call volume can multiply overnight while your capacity stays flat. Out-of-town storm chasers exploit that gap with door knockers and call centers that respond instantly. Homeowners facing insurance deadlines are anxious, so they go with whoever engages first, even when a local siding company with a decade of roots was one unanswered ring away. The off-season is no kinder: sparse winter calls make each miss proportionally worse. Both halves of the year reward the company that always responds.
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.
A Tuesday in June, the morning after golf-ball hail. By 9am you've missed eleven calls. Every one gets a text within seconds: "This is Lakeshore Siding & Exteriors. Storm calls are heavy today, but we're on it. What's your address and what are you seeing?" One homeowner describes cracked panels on two walls and books a Thursday inspection. Ten more conversations run in parallel while you're on a roof. By dinner, the week's inspection calendar is full and not one caller heard a voicemail.
Every missed call gets its own instant conversation, whether it's the third of the day or the fiftieth. That parallelism is the entire advantage after a storm: your capacity to respond stops being limited by how many hands are free.
It sticks to logistics: what damage they see, the address, and when an inspection works. It never gives claim advice by text. The written thread is a nice bonus for homeowners, since dates and descriptions are already documented when the adjuster asks.
Speed is their whole model, and this matches it with your local name attached. A homeowner who called you and got an instant, professional reply is far harder for a door knocker to flip than one still waiting on your voicemail.
The conversation scopes it: a few wind-lifted panels route to a repair slot, while widespread damage or an aging exterior books a full estimate. You control the thresholds, so crews stop driving across town for jobs that don't fit the schedule.
No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.
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