Butler Line for Plumbing
A burst pipe caller will not leave a voicemail
They will call you, hear four rings, hang up, and call someone else. Butler Line picks up on the first ring, at 2am, on a Sunday.
Hear it answer a plumbing call
It rings your phone in about ten seconds.
What it costs you now
Plumbing emergencies are the least patient calls in any trade. A homeowner standing in an inch of water has already decided they're calling three companies. Whoever answers first gets the job.
On every call
Built around how plumbing companys work
- Answers on the first ring at any hour, including the middle of the night when emergency rates apply
- Triages an active leak from a slow drain and escalates the flooding one to your on-call phone
- Gets the address and access details up front so a truck can be moving before you've read the message
A call, start to finish
Plumbing front desk
Press play to watch the call unfold.
A written illustration of how Butler Line handles a plumbing call, played back at speaking pace. Not a recording of a real customer.
The objection
Won't customers be annoyed they got a machine at 2am?
They're far more annoyed by voicemail. Butler Line tells callers up front that it's an automated receptionist, and in an emergency it hands off to a human fast. Callers overwhelmingly prefer an immediate answer and a real appointment over a beep and a callback promise.