For foundation repair companies · Oklahoma

Every call answered. Every review asked for.

For foundation repair companies: an AI phone line that answers the after-hours calls going to whoever picks up first and writes the ticket, and a review system that asks every finished homeowner. Run for you, measured in dollars.

First 60 days free. You keep the numbers either way.

Call recordNo. 0842
Tue 8:42 PMAnswered
NameDana R.
Callback number(405) 555-0142
Service address1284 County Rd 1220, Blanchard
What's wrongwater coming through a crack in the basement wall, still coming in
Dispatch checks
Is water actively entering the home right now?
Do you see or hear signs of a wall or foundation actively moving or cracking further?
Texted to your on-call crew lead. Callback promised within 1 hour.

What the receptionist writes down on a foundation repair company call, including the questions it asks first. Sample entries, not a real caller.

The call you didn't answer

A homeowner calling at midnight because water is pouring through a foundation crack is a $6,500 job walking straight to whoever answers the phone first.

Illustrative. The dollar figure varies by shop; on the call we run it against your own average job and close rate.

What one of these calls sounds like

It's 11pm during a hard rain and water is pouring through a crack in a homeowner's foundation wall — the AI answers, confirms the water is active and no one's in danger, and gets the on-call crew lead a text before the caller hangs up.

The agent says it's an automated assistant before anything else, and it never quotes a price, promises an arrival time, or offers an opinion on what's wrong. It takes the details and gets them to a human.

What you get

Two systems, run for you, flat monthly fee after the pilot.

Answers the phone

After-Hours Receptionist

$497/mo after the free 60 days

Your after-hours line forwards to an AI phone line. It gathers name, number, service address, and what's wrong, then texts your on-call crew lead before the caller hangs up.

Builds the map pack

Review Engine

$297/mo after the free 60 days

Every completed job triggers a review request to that homeowner. Every one of them. No filtering, no incentives, no gating.

Both together: $597/mo after the pilot.
Spring rains and clay-soil swelling drive water-intrusion and crack calls March-June; winter freeze-thaw cycles cause a secondary spike Dec-Feb.

What foundation repair companies usually ask

Our jobs come from referrals, not the phone.
Referrals still call your number to book — this just makes sure that call gets answered even when it comes in at 11pm.
We're too small for something like this.
It's built for shops your size — no call center, no new hires, just the calls you're already missing captured instead of lost.
Foundation work isn't really an after-hours emergency business.
Active water intrusion and cracking walls don't wait for business hours — those are exactly the calls that go to whoever answers first.
Do you screen out bad reviews?
No. Review gating (asking only the happy ones) is against Google's policies and can get a listing's reviews wiped. We ask every completed homeowner, and route unhappy replies to you privately so you can fix it.
Is it really free for 60 days?
Yes, on a signed pilot agreement rather than a handshake, with the renewal price written down before anything goes live. We're building our first Oklahoma case studies and we'd rather earn them than claim them.

More straight answers on the main page →

Find out what your missed calls are worth

Fifteen minutes, your numbers, a straight answer. If the math doesn't clear the fee, we'll be the ones to say so.

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