Commercial & overhead doors.
Warehouses, loading docks, auto dealerships, storage facilities, and the property managers who run them. Commercial overhead work means higher-ticket jobs, repeat accounts, and a different kind of urgency: a downed dock door does not trap a car, it halts an operation and costs the business money by the hour. The repeat commercial book is what smooths out the peaks and valleys of residential demand.
A downed door is a business emergency.
When a commercial overhead or dock door fails, the facility cannot ship, receive, or secure the building. The decision-maker, a facilities manager or property manager, needs a fast, reliable dispatch and clear communication, not a voicemail box. The AI answers immediately, captures the site and the door details, and routes the genuine operational emergency to you with the facts in hand.
Commercial callers judge you on professionalism and reliability as much as price, because a vendor who answers and shows up is worth more than a cheaper one who does not. The AI is the always-on front desk that makes a one-truck shop sound like a dependable commercial vendor.
The value of the repeat account.
A property manager with a portfolio of buildings, or a facility with a dozen overhead doors, is a repeat account worth far more than a single residential repair. Win one and you hold recurring, predictable work, and property managers talk to each other, so a reliable vendor gets referred across their network. The AI keeps these accounts coordinated: service history, multi-location dispatch, and the responsive communication that keeps a facilities manager calling you first.
A healthy commercial book also makes the business more valuable and more stable, because it is repeat revenue that does not swing with residential seasonality.
Be the commercial vendor that always answers.
We set up commercial dispatch and repeat-account coordination tuned for property managers and facilities decision-makers.