How does William AI answering work for fencing companies in San Francisco?
When someone calls your fencing line, William answers right away, in your name, and walks them through a fencing-specific script. It captures contact info, address, photos if available, project type, material and height ideas, slope and access issues, neighbors, and timing. You get a clean summary by text or email plus the recording, so you can price or call back fast instead of guessing from a vague voicemail.
Can William handle after-hours and weekend fence calls in San Francisco?
Yes. William runs 24/7, so those evening and weekend calls from busy San Francisco homeowners do not vanish into voicemail. It books callback windows, collects key job details, and separates urgent repair needs from general estimate requests. When you start your day, you already have a lined-up list of real opportunities instead of a messy missed-call log.
Will William ask the right questions for San Francisco fencing jobs?
William uses a fencing intake flow built around how work actually looks here: shared property lines, steep lots, tight side yards, HOAs, and city permit headaches. It asks about who is paying, neighbor approvals, rough fence length, access such as alleys, stairs, and no parking, plus any deadlines tied to moves, inspections, or HOAs. That detail protects you from bad-fit jobs and underbids before you ever drive across town.
Will callers notice they are talking to AI instead of my office staff?
Most callers just notice that someone picked up and knows what to ask about their fence. William speaks clearly, stays on topic, and does not try to chat. It is there to get their info and move the job forward. You control the greeting and tone, and if you want, William can hand off to you or your team on certain call types so you still own key conversations.
What do I need to set up William for my San Francisco fencing business?
Setup is simple. You share your phone routing, service areas, typical fence jobs, and how you like to schedule estimates. We build your custom fencing script, connect William to your number, and test a few calls, often using your own website form or click to call. From there, you can start with overflow or after-hours only, listen to real summaries, and expand once you see the jobs it is catching.