An AI receptionist for garage door technicians.
Trained on the calls a garage door technician 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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residential garage door service -- broken springs, snapped cables, opener repair and replacement, panel and section replacement, off-track doors, weather seal replacement, smart opener installs, and new door installs
Repair
- Broken springs (torsion and extension)
- Snapped cables
- Off-track doors
- Panel dent or damage repair
- Weather seal replacement
- Roller and hinge replacement
Opener
- Opener repair and replacement
- Smart / WiFi opener install
- Remote and keypad programming
- Battery backup units
New install
- Single and double door replacement
- Insulated door upgrades
- Custom carriage and modern styles
The calls your AI is ready for
- Door stuck open, can't secure the home EMERGENCY (security)
- Door stuck closed, vehicle trapped inside priority
- Spring snapped (loud bang, door won't open) priority
- Door fell or came off track priority (potential damage / injury)
- Opener not responding to remote priority
- Door makes grinding / scraping noise standard schedule
- New opener install (smart / WiFi) standard schedule
- New door quote (replacement) standard quote
- Panel dent repair after backing into it standard quote
- Annual tune-up 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.
- door stuck open
- can't close door
- home unsecured
- door fell
- door off track
- spring broke
- cable snapped
Sample exchanges
Real example responses your AI is trained on for garage door technician calls.
Caller: Door is stuck open.
AI: Oh no -- okay, that is one we want to get on right away. Can you get it down manually for now? I would rather get you secured and then come fix it properly.
Caller: Heard a loud bang.
AI: Yeah that sounds like a spring. They make a really loud sound when they go. Is the door stuck closed now? And do not try to lift it manually -- that is dangerous with a broken spring.
Caller: Backed into the door.
AI: Ha, it happens. How bad is it -- is it still working, or is it stuck? And how many panels look damaged?
Caller: Need a new opener.
AI: Yeah perfect, smart opener? Or chain drive, belt drive? And do you have any preference on brand?
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
- Whether door is currently stuck open or closed
- What happened -- did they hear a bang, did it just stop responding
- Door brand and approximate age if known
- Whether they need to leave / get a vehicle out today
Trust signals it weaves in naturally
Not recited like a script — referenced when relevant.
- Most repairs same-day or next-day
- Insured
- Warranty on parts and labor
- Spring replacements always done in pairs (when applicable)
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