Unlock Your After-Hours Revenue
Calculate the emergency and after-hours revenue you are missing by not answering calls 24/7.
Emergency plumbing at midnight, a broken AC at 2 AM in August, a power outage on a holiday — these high-value jobs command premium rates. But only if someone answers the phone. See how much revenue you are losing by not answering after-hours calls.
What percentage you currently answer after hours
Emergency/after-hours jobs typically command 50-100% premium
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Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know before getting started.
Studies show 30-40% of home service calls come outside business hours. For a company receiving 40+ calls per week, that is 12-16 after-hours calls — many of them emergencies willing to pay premium rates.
Emergency and after-hours rates typically run 50-100% higher than standard rates. A $250 daytime plumbing job becomes a $375-$500 emergency call. HVAC and electrical emergencies command similar premiums, especially during extreme weather.