Plumbers in Fort Worth miss a third of their calls. Hank picks up.
You’re running a shop covering the DFW metroplex (682, 817area codes). Phone’s ringing, you’re on a job. Hank picks up, qualifies the work, and texts you back a clean job card. Year-round demand with humidity-driven slab leak calls spiking after major rain events.
Local context · Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth shops compete with Dallas-side competitors for the same DFW homeowner pool — first to pick up usually wins the job, especially after a hailstorm rolls through Tarrant County.
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The math, for a Fort Worth-area shop
A third of your calls go to voicemail. The water doesn't stop while it rings.
32%
of calls to plumbing shops go unanswered during the day
$340
average value of a residential plumbing job lost when a customer hangs up
85%
of customers who can't reach you call the next plumber on the list