Wildlife calls are fear calls. Someone heard scratching above the bedroom ceiling at 2am, or met a raccoon in the garage, and they are not comparison shopping; they want a human to tell them it will be handled. Whichever wildlife removal company responds first gets the job, and usually the exclusion and repair work behind it. Quickwire responds for you in seconds, by text, even while you're 20 feet up a ladder.
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Nobody in this trade sits at a desk. You're on roofs, in attics breathing insulation, under decks setting traps, and the phone rings anyway. Wildlife callers are the least patient in home services because the problem is alive and moving inside their house, and calls cluster at the worst hours: dawn when the noises start, dusk when the bats fly, the morning after a windstorm opens up a soffit. The caller who hits voicemail dials the next company within a minute. What walks away with them is rarely a small ticket; trapping plus exclusion plus repairs is often the best job of your week.
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, 6:40am, the morning after a windstorm. A homeowner lies awake listening to scurrying above the master bedroom and calls Ridgeline Wildlife the moment it's barely decent. You're already on a roof across town closing up a squirrel entry. Her text arrives instantly: "This is Ridgeline Wildlife. We're on a job site. Is the animal inside your living space, or in an attic or wall?" She answers "attic, above my bedroom, sounds like more than one." A same-day 3pm inspection is booked before you're off the ladder.
Yes. The first questions establish whether the animal is in the living space right now or up in an attic or crawl space. An animal loose in a bedroom can escalate straight to your phone, while attic noise and prevention work books into the next open inspection slot.
No, and it shouldn't. The conversation books the inspection, which is the correct next step in this trade, and sets the expectation that pricing follows the on-site assessment. It gets the commitment without you ever guessing at an exclusion price from a text thread.
Fully. The text-back fires around the clock, so the 5am scratching-in-the-ceiling call gets an immediate, reassuring reply and a booked slot instead of a voicemail. You choose which situations wake up your on-call person and which ones simply appear on tomorrow's schedule.
Small crews get the most out of it, because there is no office to catch what you miss. Every call you can't grab from a ladder gets answered anyway, in your voice, and you jump into any thread when your hands are free. It's the front desk you never hired.
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 wildlife removal company's customers would get.
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