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Foundation Repair
// 00Foundation Repair

AI receptionist for foundation repair companies.Turn more calls into booked next steps.

Start with inspection requests, crack repair questions, overflow, and after-hours coverage. TensorCall answers promptly, qualifies the caller, captures the right context, and gives foundation repair companies a clean next step instead of another voicemail.

Answers inspection requests before callers move on
Keeps crack repair questions moving during overflow
Starts narrow on your existing number
FOUNDATION REPAIR INTAKE EXAMPLE00:01:18
Key takeaway
A foundation repair call becomes a clear next step instead of another missed call.

The demo flow captures caller intent, confirms the basics, and gives the team context they can use immediately.

AGENTThanks for calling. What can I help you with today?
CALLERI wanted to ask about inspection requests and see what availability looks like.
AGENTI can help with that. Let me capture a few details so the team can follow up with the right context.
CALLERSure, that works.
AGENTGreat. I will send this over with the request type, timing, and best callback number.
intent: foundation_repaircategory: home_servicesroute: callback_ready
EXAMPLE OUTCOME
QUEUED
Inspection Requests - callback ready
// 01Use Cases

Built for the foundation repair calls that decide who gets the customer.

The page starts with the phone workflows most likely to create revenue, schedule pressure, or staff interruptions: inspection requests, crack repair questions, water intrusion calls, estimate scheduling.

Booking and intake

Capture the request, contact details, timing, and fit before the caller leaves for another provider.

Handle inspection requests
Capture best callback timing
Send a clean recap to the team

After-hours and overflow

Keep calls moving when the team is busy, closed, or already working through active conversations.

Answer nights, weekends, and spikes
Avoid voicemail-only dropoff
Protect the front desk from overload

Qualification and routing

Ask the practical questions your team needs before they decide whether to book, quote, route, or follow up.

Qualify crack repair questions
Confirm area or service fit
Route the next step clearly

FAQs and follow-up

Answer routine questions while keeping the handoff structured enough for a real follow-up.

Handle water intrusion calls
Capture estimate scheduling
Attach source page and campaign context
// 02Demo Callback

Try the Foundation Repair demo on a real call.

Request a callback and the demo agent will use foundation repair context. Try asking about an inspection request, crack repair questions, water intrusion, estimate scheduling.

// Request a callback

Want a demo callback?

Drop your number and the demo agent will call you back in minutes so you can try the same AI receptionist flow your callers would get.

YOUR NUMBER IS NEVER SHARED - DEMO ONLY
Try 01
Ask about an inspection request
Try 02
Ask about crack repair questions
Try 03
Ask about water intrusion
Try 04
Ask about estimate scheduling
What this demo proves
Source page is attached
The callback is saved with foundation repair page context, source path, and industry tag.
Intent is captured
The agent tests foundation concern, water intrusion status, property type instead of a generic greeting.
Routing is previewed
You can hear how water intrusion urgency, inspection scheduling, service area fit changes the next step.
Handoff stays narrow
The recap shows intent, issue, water intrusion, property type before any full-system rollout is needed.
// 03How It Works

Every foundation repair call gets a clear next step.

The goal is a booked appointment, qualified quote request, routed escalation, or structured recap your team can act on immediately.

Foundation Repair routing sequence
01
Identify the request

Classify whether the caller needs inspection requests, crack repair questions, water intrusion calls, or something that should be routed to the team.

Output: intent + call type
02
Capture the details

Capture foundation concern, water intrusion status, property type, inspection timing before your team calls back, so the lead record starts with the facts that normally take another call to collect.

Output: caller context + fit
03
Apply routing rules

Apply water intrusion urgency, inspection scheduling, service area fit, estimate callback to decide whether the next step should be booked, queued, transferred, or escalated to a person.

Output: route decision
04
Queue the next step

Send the team a structured recap so follow-up starts from context instead of from a vague voicemail.

Output: callback queued + recap sent
Office handoff

Your team sees the foundation repair context first.

The handoff is designed for action: request type, caller details, timing, urgency, and the page or campaign that produced the lead.

foundation repair source page and callback context attached
Intake fields captured: intent, issue, water intrusion, property type
Concern, property type, and water context summarized
Inspection or priority callback path selected
Structured Foundation Repair call record
intent
foundation_inspection
issue
foundation_crack
water_intrusion
caller_reported
property_type
single_family
urgency
inspection_needed
next_action
inspection_callback
The team stays in control

Your staff can focus on active work while the phone line keeps capturing qualified next steps in the background.

// 04Why It Wins

Why this converts better than voicemail or generic answering services.

The difference is not just answering. It is whether the caller gets qualified, routed, or booked before the opportunity goes cold.

Low conversion

Voicemail

The caller waits, the team chases the callback, and high-intent demand leaks out of the funnel.

No qualification on the first call
No clean next step for the team
Callers keep shopping while they wait
Coverage only

Generic answering service

Someone picks up, but the team still receives thin notes and too much cleanup work.

Notes can arrive incomplete
Routing rules are hard to enforce
Staff still have to re-qualify the caller
Coverage + conversion

TensorCall

Answer, qualify, route, and queue callbacks with the logic your team already uses.

Industry and source page attached to the lead
Calls become structured next steps
Overflow support helps the team instead of replacing their judgment
// 05FAQ

Common questions before using it for foundation repair calls.

The strongest demo proof is whether the callback captures the right context, obeys the right boundaries, and gives your team a useful handoff.

Yes. Start with the fields, urgency rules, and handoff language that matter most for one call path, then expand after the team reviews the callback quality.

Guided early access

Request a foundation repair demo callback.

Use the callback to test source context, intake quality, routing behavior, and the handoff your team would receive before committing to a broader rollout.

Built for foundation repair intake, routing, callback context, and human handoff before a broader rollout.
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