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A real, no-obligation conversation about your call volume and where the gaps are — not a signup or purchase flow. There's nothing to buy on this page.

To be direct about it: we don't sell an answering service, and this isn't a lead form for one. This is a free conversation with someone who will ask a few honest questions about how your calls are currently handled, help you get a realistic read on whether you actually have a costly gap or not, and — if it turns out a paid solution would genuinely help — point you toward the kind of provider or approach that fits your situation. If the honest answer is "you probably don't need to spend money on this yet," we'll tell you that too.
What We'll Ask
A typical assessment conversation covers your rough weekly call volume, how calls are currently handled (voicemail, a person on your team, nothing formal), whether you have a sense of how many calls go unanswered or unreturned for hours, and what a missed job is typically worth to your business. None of this requires precise numbers — a reasonable estimate is enough to have a useful conversation.
What Happens After You Submit
We'll reach out — usually within one business day — to schedule a short call or continue by phone right away if you're available. There's no script pushing you toward any particular solution, and no follow-up sales sequence after the conversation ends. If you decide you're not interested in pursuing anything further, that's a completely normal outcome and not a problem.
Who This Is a Good Fit For
Contractors who already suspect they're losing jobs to missed calls but haven't measured it
Businesses trying to decide between a live answering service, an AI system, or a lighter text-back setup
Anyone who got a pitch from a specific answering-service provider and wants a second opinion before signing anything
Spray Foam Receptionist doesn't operate a call center, an AI answering platform, or any phone-answering product. This assessment is educational and consultative — its purpose is to help you understand your own situation clearly enough to make a good decision, whatever that decision turns out to be.