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HVAC shops in Denver miss a third of their calls. Hank picks up.

You’re running a shop covering the Denver metro (303, 720area codes). Phone’s ringing, you’re on a job. Hank picks up, qualifies the work, and texts you back a clean job card. AC season runs hard from May through September here — that's when missed calls spike most.

Local context · Denver, CO

The Front Range's legendary hailstorms regularly drop golf-ball stones across the entire metro at once — a single afternoon storm produces six months of roof inspection demand for any shop that picks up the phone.

The math, for a Denver-area shop

Cooling season is when you make the year. It's also when you miss the most calls.

40%
of HVAC calls during heat waves go to voicemail — peak demand, peak misses
$520
average value of a residential HVAC service call lost when a customer hangs up
5 min
before a customer calls the next shop on Google. They aren't waiting.

Estimates from public industry benchmarks.

Sample call · what a HVAC shop call sounds like

He texts like the receptionist who already knows your trucks.

Northpoint HVAC · iMessage
Hey — sorry we missed your call to Northpoint HVAC. What's going on with your system?
AC stopped an hour ago. House is at 84 already
That's miserable. Outside unit still running, or totally silent?
fan's spinning but inside is just blowing warm
Could be the capacitor or low refrigerant. We can get a tech out today — diagnostic is $129. What's the address?
847 Hawthorne Ave
Got it. Booked for 1pm. You'll get a confirmation now and the tech will text on his way.
hank.

Don't lose another heat wave to voicemail.

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