Missed-call recovery for septic services · $249/month flat

Miss the call, and the backup in the yard becomes someone else's $428 job.

When a tank overflows into the yard and your driver is already elbow-deep in the last pump-out, RevenuePack answers the next caller, finds out what is backing up and where the tank sits, and hands you the job while it is still yours to win. Your number stays. Your team still answers first.

  • Your team gets the first ring; we take what you miss
  • The agent runs on rules you approve, word for word
  • Every call becomes a job record: who, what, where, when

$249 a month. Everything. That’s the sentence. Month to month, no setup fee—and any month it misses a forwarded call, the base fee is free.

A septic pump truck parked on site, ready to service a tank.
6:40 AM · Yard backing upHose in hand. Someone else takes the call.
Captured02:14
New service callerAfter-hours overflow
UrgencyService needed soon

Keep your numberforward only the calls you want covered

Your team answers firstwe exist for the calls nobody could take

A job record, not voicemailwho called, what broke, how urgent, where

Why the calls slip

The reason you miss them is the reason they matter.

Your crew is on a pump-out with the truck running and the hose in hand, or down at a tank fifty feet from the phone in the cab. The next backup rings while the vacuum is still pulling.

  1. 01

    Sewage is backing up into the lowest drains and the tank is overdue for a pump-out.

  2. 02

    The drain field is pooling and reeking in the yard after days of hard rain.

  3. 03

    The septic alarm is going off and no one knows how long the tank has left.

Then there’s the season. A stretch of heavy rain saturates drain fields and sends a wall of backup and overflow calls at once — the exact hours your trucks are already out.

The cost of the miss

What one unanswered call is actually worth to a septic company.

The trade-specific numbers are yours; the two below them are the whole home-services industry’s. Every figure carries its source—no stat without the receipt.

48%

of home-services callers never reach a live person

Invoca 2025 home-services benchmark, from 70M+ analyzed calls.

<3%

of callers sent to voicemail leave a message

Invoca, 2024. Voicemail is where the job goes to die quietly.

100×

better contact odds answering in 5 minutes versus 30

MIT/InsideSales study, 2007. Old study; the physics have not changed.

Put a price on doing nothing

The question is not whether $249 costs money. It is what the calls you miss already cost you.

One recovered $428 pump-out (HomeAdvisor, 2025) covers the month with room to spare. A single new-system install — $8,027 — covers the fee for years, and that is revenue, not margin.

We use actual pilot outcomes—your real jobs and their real value—not industry averages or demo activity, to judge whether it worked.

The proof you can dial

Call it right now. Try to trip it up.

We have no testimonials. We have a phone number. Give the agent a hard, real call—tell it your septic tank is backing up into the house, and try to make it fumble where the tank sits—and hear what it captures. If a robot can’t survive you, it doesn’t deserve your overflow.

Three ways in, same robot: dial it, talk to it straight from this page, or type your number and it calls you.

Demonstration only. This line cannot dispatch service, contact a real provider, or confirm an appointment. Do not use it for an actual service need or emergency.

+1 (765) 200-9397Call RevenuePack now

Uses your microphone. Nothing is dialed.

US and Canada numbers. A few calls per day per person. The call comes from (765) 200-9397.

Objections, answered

The reasons a septic company says no—said out loud.

My customers want a real septic tech, not a robot.

They get one. The agent books the visit and takes the details — tank location, what is backing up, how urgent — so the job is still yours when the truck comes free. It does not diagnose and it does not pretend to be you.

I already have voicemail.

Fewer than 3 in 100 callers leave one (Invoca, 2024). A tank overflowing into the yard does not wait through your greeting — it calls the next septic company.

Most of my work is routine pumping, not emergencies.

Those are the calls that slip while you are on a job. A due pump-out you miss is a route you never run, and the caller just books whoever picks up first.

The rest of the questions—pricing, cancelling, emergencies—are on the main page

Founding pilot · one setup at a time

Buy the pilot. Hold us to the guarantee.

It is $249 because you are early and I need proof cases more than margin. Founding shops get the whole system, hands-on setup, and me directly. I do every setup personally, so pilots start one at a time—checkout holds your place in line.

  • One owner-approved intake agent, drafted from your website
  • One RevenuePack line and the exact forwarding code for your carrier
  • 500 AI call minutes every month; $0.30/minute after that
  • Emergency ring-through to your cell, announced before it connects
  • Structured call and job ledger, reviewed with you
  • Miss a call, month’s free—in writing

The next missed call is already dialing

You spent years making that phone ring.

$249 a month makes sure ringing is not where it ends. Month to month, no setup fee, miss a call and the month is free.

Start my pilot — $249/month