Risacare.
For retaining wall builders

A retaining wall answering service for calls you can't take holding a cap block.

An 80-pound cap block held level over the last course is both hands and a straight back. Risacare answers the calls you miss doing it: a short greeting, then your booking link in their texts, from your own number.

Why wall builders pick Risacare

Failing walls are urgent calls

A leaning wall after a wet week is a call somebody makes today. The text back fires the moment it rings out.

Block work is both hands

You don't set a cap down half-placed to answer a phone. Nothing has to stop.

Site visits book themselves

The caller taps the link and lands on your connected calendar, which is the whole first step on a wall job.

$79/mo flat

No per-lead cut on a job that runs into five figures with drainage and geogrid.

You're mid-excavation when the call comes in

Between running equipment and being underground on someone else's job, answering live isn't always possible. A text back covers you without stopping the work.

Failing walls create urgent calls

A bulging or collapsing wall after a storm is not a call people expect to leave unanswered. A quick text buys you time to call back without losing the lead to panic-driven shopping.

New-build projects get shopped around

Bigger retaining wall and hardscape projects usually mean multiple quotes. Being the first to respond, even by text, keeps you in the running.

Retaining Wall FAQ

Can it tell me the wall height or the block type?

Only if the caller volunteers it in their reply. Risacare doesn't ask questions — you get their number and whatever they wrote.

Does it handle engineering questions?

No. Anything over about four feet usually needs a stamp, and that conversation is yours. A greeting and a text won't pretend otherwise.

Is this useful if I'm mostly a landscape sub?

Same mechanic either way: any missed call to your number gets a text back with your link. Who's calling doesn't change how it works.

Will this help with true wall-failure emergencies?

It sends an automatic text the moment a call is missed, so a worried homeowner knows you got their message even if you can't answer instantly. It doesn't replace an emergency response, but it keeps you from losing the lead to silence.

Does it work while I'm running equipment on-site?

Yes. It works off your business line in the background, no matter what's happening at the job site.

Does it quote wall projects for me?

No. Call Catcher doesn't price or discuss projects. It just lets the caller know you saw their call so you can follow up with real details.

Does it ask the caller questions or qualify the job?

No. Risacare doesn't interview anyone — the caller hears a short greeting and gets a text with your booking link. Qualifying still happens when you call back. Nothing pretends to be a receptionist.

Does it sync with my dispatch or field software?

No. Replies land in your Risacare leads with the caller's number and you get an alert; you enter the job into whatever you already use. We'd rather say that plainly than sell an integration that doesn't exist.

What does it cost?

Call Catcher is $79/mo flat — no per-minute charges, no per-lead fees, no commission on the work it saves. 7-day free trial, card required, cancel any time.

Get set up

Put it on the number you already use

Tell us where to reach you and roughly how many calls slip past you in a week. It goes straight to the founder — you keep your number, and nothing changes on your phone.

In a hurry? Call (214) 983-2636 and hang up — it texts you back in about 30 seconds.

Goes straight to the founder. You'll hear back from a person, usually within a few hours on a weekday.

Further reading

For retaining wall builders

The leaning-wall call shouldn't hit voicemail. Try Call Catcher free.

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