Storm damage captured, the insurance claim started, the crew dispatched — in the surge window that makes your year.
After a storm the whole street calls at once, and the first roofer to answer wins the block before the door-knockers arrive. As one owner put it: “A roofing company can get 100 leads a week and still feel broke — 3-minute speed-to-lead, 6-day-old estimates, no-show appointments with no rebook flow.” More leads don’t fix that. Answering does.
Roofing is a feast-or-famine business set by the sky: two storm surges make the year, and they’re the exact weeks the phone is impossible to keep up with.
Hail, wind and tropical systems drive a wall of insurance-claim work — $35k–45k jobs — while owners are on roofs and door-knockers are already working the street.
The whole neighborhood dials at once; whoever answers first inspects first and files the claim first. A missed surge call is next door’s roof.
Too hot or too cold to install — the months to chase the 6-day-old estimates and rebook the no-shows that piled up during the surge.
No show. The person who was manning the phones was very nice, but had no answers.Yelp · Marietta-area roofer review
Big storm last night — I think we lost shingles.
Captures the damage, starts the insurance claim, books a free inspection.
Inspection bookedMy adjuster needs a roofer’s estimate.
Schedules the estimate and logs the claim and adjuster details.
Estimate scheduledThere’s water coming through the ceiling.
Screens urgency and books emergency mitigation before more damage.
Mitigation dispatchedAnswered on the first ring, 24/7, nights and weekends — bilingual when you need it.
Captures the address and details, books to your calendar, never double-books.
Gives the price ranges you set and books the estimate — it never invents a number.
We keep your Google working for you — replying to reviews, posting your best jobs, staying fresh — so you’re recognized for the work you do and the right customers keep finding you.
Chases renewals, reminders, and the customers who drifted.
One dashboard on your phone. Tap Approve between jobs. See what it recovered.
Everyone has tried one of these. Each leaves money on the table in its own way — a dead end, an empty slate, or a bill that balloons the month you get busy.
| Voicemail & DIY | A generic answering service | Build-it-yourself AI platform | B&G Solutions | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Answers every call, 24/7 | No | business hrs | if you built it | Yes |
| Knows your services, prices & hours | No | reads a script | you train it | Its own brain |
| Actually books into your calendar | No | takes a message | you wire it | Yes |
| Dispatches the emergency | No | No | maybe | Yes |
| Handles reviews & your Google profile | No | No | No | Yes |
| One flat price — no per-minute surprises | free | per-minute | per-minute | Flat |
| Done for you — nothing to build | No | staffed | you build it | Yes |
Per-minute and per-seat plans look cheap — until a busy month or a chatty caller. You find out the cost after the calls. Ours is flat: you know the number before the phone rings.
Generic AI answers with no idea what you do — it can’t quote your services, hours, or area. Ours runs on your business’s own brain, so it answers like your best office manager.
A message-taker just… takes a message — and you still call everyone back after the job’s gone. Ours books the appointment and updates your calendar on the call.
from recovering just 8 calls — vs a $997 flat pilot.
Illustrative — you set the job value; “8 recovered calls” is a conservative planning figure, not a guaranteed rate. Job-value anchors from manufacturer / NAHB / InterNACHI lifespan tables.
We’re already taking calls for Atlanta-area owners — from blue-collar trades in the field to shop owners behind the counter. Wherever you run, your receptionist knows your area code, your hours, and your service radius.
Yes — it answers 24/7. It screens urgency, captures what’s needed, and either dispatches or books the first available slot. The call that used to hit voicemail becomes a booked job.
Yes. It writes straight into AccuLynx or JobNimbus or your calendar — with the address and job details attached, and a guard against double-booking.
It quotes the price ranges you set and books the estimate. It never invents a number — if a job needs an on-site look, it says so and schedules the visit.
It’s bilingual — it can answer and book in English or Spanish, or mirror whichever language the caller uses.
Most are fully live within 48 hours. Setup is about 10 minutes of your time.
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