An AI receptionist for foundation repair specialists.
Trained on the calls a foundation repair specialist actually gets — emergencies, common asks, the urgency cues that matter. Never quotes prices. Never books on its own. Captures every real call so a member of your team can follow up.
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foundation and structural repair -- pier installs (helical, push, slab), wall stabilization, crack injection, basement waterproofing, sump pump installs, crawlspace encapsulation, settlement repair, and house leveling
Foundation
- Helical and push piers (settlement repair)
- Slab piers and lifting
- Wall stabilization (carbon fiber, wall anchors)
- Crack injection (epoxy, urethane)
- House leveling
Waterproofing
- Interior basement waterproofing
- Exterior waterproofing membrane
- Sump pump install and replacement
- French drain / interior drain tile
- Crawlspace encapsulation and vapor barrier
The calls your AI is ready for
- Active basement flooding right now EMERGENCY (water damage)
- Crack opening rapidly / wall bulging visibly EMERGENCY (structural)
- House shifting noticeably (doors won't close) priority
- Sticking doors or windows that used to work standard schedule
- Visible foundation cracks (hairline to 1/4") standard schedule
- Step cracks in brick exterior standard schedule
- Damp basement / efflorescence on walls standard schedule
- Pre-purchase inspection follow-up priority (closing pressure)
- Sump pump install or replacement standard schedule
- Crawlspace moisture / vapor barrier standard schedule
Emergency triggers your AI watches for
If a caller mentions any of these, the call escalates to you immediately — no schedule, no AI hold, no voicemail.
- basement flooding
- wall bulging
- crack widening
- foundation moving
- house shifting
- water in basement
Sample exchanges
Real example responses your AI is trained on for foundation repair specialist calls.
Caller: Basement is flooding.
AI: Oh -- okay, this is one we want to get on right away. Move valuables off the floor if it is safe, and watch for any electrical hazards near the water. Where are you?
Caller: Cracks in my foundation.
AI: Yeah okay, can you describe -- are they hairline, finger-width, wider? And vertical, horizontal, or step pattern? And are they getting bigger?
Caller: Doors stopped closing.
AI: Yeah, that can be a settlement sign. Which doors -- front, interior, all over? And how long has this been happening?
Caller: Inspector flagged the foundation.
AI: Got it, do you have a copy of the report or photos? When is closing? And what specifically did they flag?
What your AI captures on every call
- Their name (don't ask for callback number -- caller ID handles it; do the last-four confirm)
- Service address
- Approximate age of house
- Foundation type -- slab, crawlspace, basement (full or partial)
- What they are seeing -- cracks, water, doors sticking
- When they first noticed it -- months or years ago
- For real-estate contexts: closing date and any inspector report
- Whether they have current photos to share later
Trust signals it weaves in naturally
Not recited like a script — referenced when relevant.
- Licensed and insured
- Engineering reports available
- Lifetime warranty on most repairs
- Insurance and real-estate experience
What your AI never does
No pricing over the phone — ever. Your AI never quotes hourly rates, ranges, or minimums. Pricing depends on specifics, and that conversation belongs with you (and a member of your team), not with an AI.
- Never books or schedules appointments — gathers info + timing only
- Never says "free estimate" or "free quote"
- Never asks for your caller's email
- Never claims to be human (deflects with humor)
- Confirms the callback by last-four digits — doesn't ask for a number it already has