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DALLAS, TEXAS · PLUMBING

AI receptionist for plumbers in Dallas, TX

Updated June 2026 · SwiftAppLab · By the team behind NeverMissAI

Dallas plumbing swings between two extremes: the freeze event — a February cold snap that bursts pipes across the Metroplex in a single night and generates a month of work in 72 hours — and the slow grind of slab leaks from North Texas clay soil that swells and shifts under every foundation. Both produce urgent, high-ticket calls. During a freeze, every plumber's phone in Dallas rings simultaneously and almost all of it goes to voicemail; the shops that answer book out instantly at premium rates. The rest of the year, the slab-leak and water-heater calls go to whoever picks up first.

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72 hrsfreeze event = a month of work
Clay soilslab-leak machine
$600–$6kburst & leak tickets
24/7AI coverage

Why NeverMissAI for Dallas plumbing

Your freeze-event force multiplier

When a hard freeze hits DFW, hundreds of burst-pipe calls arrive in hours. No human desk survives that. The AI answers every concurrent call, captures address, shutoff status, and severity, books a triage queue, and routes actively-flooding homes to your cell — you ride the surge instead of drowning in it.

Speaks North Texas slab leak fluently

Expansive clay swells with rain and shrinks in drought, and foundations — and the lines under them — move with it. The AI asks the right questions (warm spots, meter creep, bill spikes, recent foundation work) and hands you a qualified four-figure lead.

Answers while you're on a job

Most Dallas shops run lean: the person who'd answer the phone is elbow-deep in a water heater swap. The AI quotes your service fee, books the next window from your real calendar, and texts you each lead, so the schedule fills while you work.

Sample call — what the AI handles

Caller: A pipe burst in our attic — water's coming through the ceiling! Can someone come now?

AI: Yes — first, let's stop the water. Do you know where your main shutoff is? It's usually at the curb or where the line enters the house.

Caller: My husband just turned it off at the curb. We're at 6100 Mockingbird Lane, 75214. Phone 214-555-0122.

AI: Good work — shutoff at the curb buys us time. 6100 Mockingbird Lane, callback 214-555-0122. Is the ceiling sagging or just dripping? And do you have power off in that room?

Caller: Just dripping through the light fixture. We flipped that breaker.

AI: Exactly right. I'm marking this an active-burst priority — Jake can be there within the hour, and I'm texting him your details now. He'll repair the line and can refer a dry-out crew if the ceiling needs it. You'll get a text confirmation in a moment.

How it works

1
Subscribe

Pay via Stripe in 60 seconds. Starter $97, Pro $297, Business $497 per month. Cancel anytime, no setup fees.

2
Fill the 5-minute onboarding

Your business name, hours, services, FAQs, transfer rules. We pre-load the Dallas plumbing vocabulary so the AI sounds like it works in your trade from minute one.

3
Go live in minutes

We provision a Twilio number and link it to your AI assistant. Forward your business line (or port it) and the AI handles every call after that.

Frequently asked questions

What happens when a freeze event hits and 100 people call at once?
The AI answers all of them — that's the difference. It captures each address and severity, tells callers their real place in line, books a triage schedule, and escalates actively-flooding homes to your cell. Shops with answered phones book out a freeze event at premium rates in hours.
Can it walk a panicking caller through shutting off water?
Yes. For active bursts it calmly walks the caller to the main shutoff first — which protects the home and makes you the hero before the truck even rolls.
Does it understand Dallas slab-leak symptoms?
It asks about warm floor spots, meter movement with everything off, unexplained bill jumps, and recent foundation movement — the North Texas pattern — and labels the lead so you know it's a leak-detection job, not a dripping faucet.
Will it book into my scheduling software?
It books into your calendar today and texts you each lead with a summary and recording link; most DFW shops sync that to ServiceTitan, Jobber, or Housecall Pro via their built-in Google Calendar sync. Native two-way FSM sync is on the roadmap.
What does it cost?
$97–$497/month flat, no per-call fees, no setup fee. One answered burst-pipe call pays for the year. Cancel anytime.

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