For plumbing company owners

After-hours is where the money is. It is ringing out to voicemail.The burst pipe at 9pm. The slab leak Sunday morning. They call, nobody picks up, they call the next plumber.

Emergency plumbing does not wait for business hours, and that is exactly the work that pays the most. SNRG answers every after-hours call in seconds, qualifies the emergency, books the job, and texts you a ready customer. Built by an operator who has run the trucks, not a marketing kid.

17+ years, field to franchise, out of Bakersfield. No long lock-in, you own the accounts.
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What a plumbing shop drips away in a year when after-hours emergency calls hit voicemail. Move the sliders below to put your real number on it.
When the phone rings

Your biggest tickets call at the worst times.

A clogged sink can wait until Monday. A burst pipe, a flooding water heater, a backed-up main, those cannot, and the homeowner is not leaving a voicemail and waiting. They are calling down the list until someone picks up. According to Invoca, home services businesses miss roughly 27 percent of their inbound calls, and industry estimates put the number even higher after hours. Most of those calls land after 5pm, at night, and on weekends, which is exactly when your office is dark.

A typical weekWhen emergency calls actually come in
OfficeMon-Fri 8-5
EveningsAfter 5pm
NightsOvernight
WeekendSat & Sun
27 percentof inbound calls go unanswered at home services businesses, per Invoca, and more after hours
First to answeris who gets the job when a pipe is actively flooding a house
24/7where SNRG answers, qualifies, and books, even at 2am on a Sunday
Put a number on it

What voicemail costs your plumbing shop after hours.

This is not a guess. It is emergency jobs ringing in after hours, hitting voicemail, and calling the next plumber instead. Industry estimates say roughly 62 percent of callers who do not get through just dial the next number, so a missed call is usually a lost job, not a callback. Pick your size, then set it to your real shop.

Your numbers

Pick where you are, then fine tune. The math updates live.
Where are you at?
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$200$3,000
Dripping out to voicemail each year
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That is after-hours emergency calls you never answered, booked at an honest 35 percent rate. SNRG catches them.
Stop the drip, get the audit
The math: missed after-hours calls a week times 52 weeks, times an honest 35 percent that would have booked, times your average emergency job value. Job values track Angi and Modernize 2025 data, where common emergency jobs run from about $400 for a burst pipe to $600 for a water heater, before after-hours markups of 1.5 to 3 times. Emergencies book higher than 35 percent in practice, so this stays conservative. Honest planning math, not a promise. Your real number comes from your audit.
What you actually get

Four leaks, sealed.

01

Every after-hours call answered

An AI front desk picks up every call and text in seconds, 9pm, 2am, Sunday morning. It figures out if it is a real emergency, calms the homeowner, and books the truck. Voicemail stops being a leak.

02

Emergencies triaged, not just logged

It tells a flooding burst pipe from a dripping faucet, books the urgent ones on the spot, and schedules the rest. You wake up to booked jobs, not a stack of missed-call voicemails.

03

You and your on-call tech, looped in

Real emergency at 1am? Whoever is on call gets a text with the address, the problem, and the customer ready to go. No more deciding at 6am which missed calls were worth chasing.

04

Every ad dollar tracked to a job

See which calls came from your ads, your truck wraps, your site, and which ones booked. One dashboard, plain numbers, so you stop guessing what is working.

Proof, not promises

Plumbers who stopped losing the night calls.

"Picture a plumbing shop doing around $2M. Nights and weekends went to a voicemail box nobody checked until morning, by which point the burst-pipe calls had already hired someone else. Answer those live and book even a few emergencies a week that used to walk, and it is real money back every month."

Illustrative, residential service plumbing, owner-operated

"A drain-and-sewer outfit had one tech on call but no way to reach him fast. The after-hours line just rang. Catch the call, triage it, and text the on-call tech the address and the problem, and the urgent jobs got covered instead of lost."

Illustrative, drain and sewer

"A water-heater and repair shop was paying for ads that rang the office after 5pm into nothing. Tie every call to where it came from and answer them around the clock, and the same ad budget started turning into booked trucks."

Illustrative, repair and water heaters
24/7Every call answered in seconds, nights and weekends included
Your accountsBuilt under your numbers and CRM, you own all of it
No lock-inWe keep your business by being worth keeping
No cost, no lock-in

Get a free after-hours call audit.

Fifteen minutes. We look at what happens to your calls after 5pm and on weekends, where the emergency jobs leak, and the fastest fix that catches them. No pitch deck, no jargon, an operator who knows the trade. If it is not worth it, we will tell you.

Where do we send it?Two quick things, then Geoff reaches out to set the audit.
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We set everything up under your accounts. You own it. No long contract.
Straight answers

What every plumber asks first.

I already pay for an answering service. +
Most do, and most are just taking a message you read in the morning, after the job is already gone. This actually answers like your office would: it triages the emergency, books the truck on the spot, and texts your on-call tech. It does not just write down a name and number.
Will the AI sound like a robot to my customers? +
No. It answers naturally, calms a stressed homeowner, gets the address and the problem, and books the visit or hands your tech a ready customer. We will show you it working on a live demo before it ever talks to one of your callers.
What if it is a real 2am emergency? +
That is the whole point. It tells a flooding burst pipe from something that can wait, books the urgent one, and texts whoever is on call with the address and the problem. The jobs worth getting out of bed for get to you fast. The rest get scheduled.
I got burned by a marketing company before. +
Most plumbers have. Everything gets built under your accounts and you own it, you see every call and dollar on a live dashboard, and there is no long lock-in. We keep your business by being worth keeping, not by trapping you in a contract.

Tonight, the phone is going to ring.

Make sure someone answers it. Get the free after-hours audit and see what your voicemail box is really costing you.

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