Where We Serve
We serve pest control companies across Colorado including Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Lakewood, Thornton, Greeley, Longmont, Pueblo, and Grand Junction.
The Real Cost of Missed Calls for Colorado Pest control companies
- ×Miller moth migration turns Front Range porch lights into swarms every May — call volume spikes for a few chaotic weeks, and every unanswered ring in that window is a would-be quarterly customer who signed with the next listing.
- ×The first hard freeze sends mice and voles indoors across the metro at once — rodent calls cluster in the exact weeks your techs are busiest, and homeowners hearing scratching in the walls late in the evening don't wait for a morning callback.
- ×Late-summer yellowjacket and wasp calls carry sting-allergy urgency — parents with a nest by the back door hire the first company that answers, at premium same-day pricing.
- ×Voles tunneling under Front Range snowpack surface as ruined lawns every spring melt — those calls arrive alongside landscaper referrals, and they convert to recurring plans only for the shop that catches them live.
- ×Recurring-revenue pest routes are built on the first phone call — a missed one-time treatment inquiry is really a lost multi-year service plan compounding quietly against you.
The Numbers
- Monday mornings run 340% higher call volume than Friday afternoons (IBISWorld)
Colorado Seasonality
Colorado's Front Range sits in the heart of Hail Alley — hail season runs roughly mid-April through August, and the May 8, 2017 Denver-metro hailstorm remains the costliest catastrophe in state history. Winters swing violently: March upslope blizzards are Denver's snowiest events, and arctic fronts like December 2022 dropped the city to -24°F, bursting pipes and killing furnaces overnight. Summer brings the first-90°F cooling rush, July-August monsoon thunderstorms, and wildfire risk — the wind-driven Marshall Fire destroyed over a thousand Boulder County homes in December 2021. The semi-arid Front Range corridor, the Western Slope around Grand Junction, and short-season high-country resort towns each run on different trade calendars.
Colorado licenses electricians through the State Electrical Board and plumbers through the State Plumbing Board, both under DORA's Division of Professions and Occupations — but there is no statewide license for general contractors, HVAC, or roofing. Those trades are licensed city-by-city (Denver Community Planning and Development, Pikes Peak Regional Building Department in Colorado Springs), so a contractor working across the metro juggles separate credentials in each jurisdiction.
Why CrewForce — Not a Generic Service
A generic answering service can't tell a miller moth nuisance from a carpenter ant problem — CrewForce can, because it's pest-trained and mapped to Colorado's seasonal waves. Lily identifies the pest, quotes plan options where you allow it, and books service into your route.
More Than an Answering Service
Answering the phone is where CrewForce starts — not where it stops. The same AI crew that captures pest control calls also schedules the job, builds the work order, pulls the permit, sends the invoice, and chases the review. 15 agents, one back office.
Pricing
Pricing is sized to your shop — see your exact number in 60 seconds at crewforce.cloud/demo. Flat monthly cost. No per-minute meter. The same line answers the same way whether your call volume that month is 80 or 800.
Hear It Yourself
Call our demo line right now. Tell the AI your pest control situation and book an appointment. 60 seconds.
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