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DENVER, COLORADO · PLUMBING

AI receptionist for plumbers in Denver, CO

Updated May 2026 · SwiftAppLab · By the team behind NeverMissAI

Denver plumbing is a high-altitude, fast-growth market. The Front Range gets about 30 nights a year below 10°F, freezing exposed lines in older Capitol Hill brick houses and unfinished basements across Adams County. Layered on top: a population that's grown 20% in a decade, meaning constant new-build hookups, water-heater installs in newly purchased homes, and re-pipes in 1970s tract neighborhoods reaching end-of-life. The AI handles both call streams.

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Why NeverMissAI for Denver plumbing

Knows altitude-affected fixtures

Some standard plumbing fixtures (water heaters in particular) need altitude adjustments above 4,500 ft. The AI knows when to flag a call for high-altitude derating during a water-heater replacement quote — so your tech arrives with the right gear and the right pricing.

Handles freeze-emergency triage in winter

Denver's January cold snaps (especially when temperatures hold below zero for 3-5 days straight) burst pipes in Capitol Hill brick houses, Park Hill bungalows, and any unfinished basement in older neighborhoods. The AI triages active flooding vs. just-frozen lines and dispatches accordingly.

Books new-construction connections

With 70,000+ housing starts a year across the metro, new-build hookups and water-heater installs are steady. The AI books these consults with the right paperwork captured — builder name, lot number, permit status — so your tech doesn't show up to a job site without the info.

Sample call — what the AI handles

Caller: I think a pipe froze in my basement. There's water coming through the ceiling tiles.

AI: Okay — first thing: do you know where your main water shutoff is? Usually it's near where the water enters the house, often in the basement.

Caller: I just shut it off.

AI: Good. That stopped the bleeding. What's your address?

Caller: 1843 Madison Street, 80206.

AI: Cap Hill area, brick house I'm guessing. Common spot for this. I'm dispatching Mike — he's 40 minutes out. While you wait: open the cold faucet at the highest point in the house and the lowest point. Helps drain and prevents pressure buildup if more pipes are frozen.

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 Denver 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

Does NeverMissAI know Denver winter freeze patterns?
Yes — pre-loaded with the typical Front Range freeze cycle and the common freeze points (basement utility rooms, exterior hose bibs, garage walls in 70s tract homes).
Can it handle the new-construction hookup workflow?
Yes. Captures builder name, lot number, permit status, and rough-in vs. trim-out phase so your tech arrives with the right info.
Does it know altitude-specific water-heater requirements?
Yes — flags calls above 4,500 ft for altitude-derated equipment so your tech arrives with the right unit and the right pricing.
Will it integrate with Jobber or Housecall Pro?
Today: GCal + SMS. Native Jobber and Housecall Pro two-way sync on our Q3 2026 roadmap. Free build offer for Denver plumbing shops on 6-month commitments.
Pricing?
$97/$297/$497. Most Denver shops start on Pro because of winter call volume.

See it answer a call right now

Demo it. Call as a homeowner in Capitol Hill with a frozen pipe. Hear how the AI walks through the immediate-action steps before dispatching.

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