Missed-call text back for
Texas plumbers & HVAC.
Texas plumbers run the widest gauntlet of any state we serve — 100°F summer slab leaks in DFW, hard-water scale jobs all over the I-35 corridor, freeze events that crack copper in the panhandle, and a constant feed of new construction in Austin and Houston suburbs.
The Texas call-volume problem.
Texas plumbing demand is shaped by two distinct surges: the long DFW/Austin/Houston summer (June-September, regularly above 100°F) when slab-leak repairs spike alongside AC-condensate jobs, and the once-every-few-years arctic freeze event that takes out copper across the entire state in a single week. Winter Storm Uri (February 2021) generated over 510,000 insurance claims in Texas — 85% of them property claims dominated by burst pipes — totaling roughly $11.2 billion in insured losses. A solo or 2-truck shop can't physically answer the call volume that hits during either surge; the second contractor a panicked homeowner reaches is usually the one who books the job.
Winter Storm Uri produced ~510,772 insurance claims in Texas (Feb 2021), with ~85% property-related (burst pipes + roof). Average frozen-pipe damage: ~$27,000 per home.
Source: Texas Department of Insurance / State Farm claims data →Texas licensing & SMS rules — handled.
Texas requires plumbers to display a valid TSBPE (Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners) license number on all marketing materials and on any vehicle used for plumbing work. SMS marketing is governed by the federal TCPA plus A2P 10DLC carrier requirements — we register every client under our ISV umbrella, so each Texas shop gets a Secondary Customer Profile (5-10 business day setup) before any text-back goes live.
Shops we serve across Texas.
Not in one of these cities? The system works statewide — geography mostly affects local SEO, not whether missed-call recovery captures the job.
What hurts most.
Summer slab leaks (DFW + Austin) and the once-every-few-years deep freeze that takes out half the residential copper in the state. Both produce phone-volume spikes that solo + 2-3 truck shops can't physically answer.
Captures the calls you can't pick up.
- Text-back fires in <60 seconds on every unanswered call
- AI follow-up triages inbound replies in parallel — scales through surge weeks
- Every recovered job lands in your dashboard with the full conversation
- Month-to-month. No contract. You own the phone number.
What Texas owners ask.
Do you work with plumbers in both Houston AND Dallas metros?
Yes. We have city-specific landing pages for Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Fort Worth, Plano, Arlington, El Paso, Garland, Irving, Lubbock, and Corpus Christi. Each gets local search treatment.
What about the smaller Texas cities — Lubbock, El Paso, Corpus?
Same system, same setup. The math works for any plumbing shop missing 5+ calls a week — geography mostly affects local SEO, not whether the missed-call recovery system works.
How do you handle the freeze-event call spike?
AI follow-up assistant in Lead Recovery handles inbound replies in parallel — so when 50 calls hit your phone in 2 hours, customers still get a real-feeling response instead of '4-day waitlist' silence. We've stress-tested this in 2 freeze cycles.
Texas A2P 10DLC compliance — do you handle that?
Yes. Every Lead Recovery and Always Open client gets a Secondary Customer Profile registered under our ISV umbrella. Setup takes 5-10 business days from intake.
Texas owners — stop bleeding leads.
15 minutes. Owner-to-owner. I'll show you what your missed-call number actually is and what it would take to fix it.