Columbus is the fastest-growing city in the Midwest and Ohio's economic engine. Intel's massive Ohio One semiconductor fab (a $20B+ investment outside Columbus) is driving a construction and skilled trades boom that will last a decade. Service businesses in Central Ohio are busier than they have ever been.
Across Franklin County and the Columbus metro, from Dublin to Pickerington and Westerville to Grove City, our AI answers 24/7, routes by service zone, and books into your CRM.
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Central Ohio's economy is transforming. Intel's Ohio One campus in New Albany represents the largest private investment in US history and will directly employ 7,000 people with another 10,000 in supply chain and support roles. The housing construction required to accommodate this workforce is creating years of HVAC, plumbing, and electrical demand across Franklin, Licking, and Delaware counties.
Columbus also experiences significant Midwest weather swings. Sub-zero polar vortex events drive HVAC emergency calls at 300 to 500% above normal. Summer humidity brings pest control and AC demand. Ice storms in December and January cause burst pipes and power outages.
Ohio requires licensed contractors for all major trades work. Columbus City Code (Columbus Building Officials) requires permits for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical work. Dispatch compliance matters.
Ohio requires state-issued licenses for HVAC contractors (Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board), plumbers (Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board), and electricians (Ohio State Electrical Board). Columbus also requires city building permits for major trades work.
Voiceyfy routes licensed work only to your OCILB or Electrical Board-licensed techs and captures Columbus permit requirements at call intake.
Midwest temperature swings from -10 to 90+ degrees F drive year-round HVAC demand in Columbus.
Columbus's continental climate creates strong dual-season HVAC demand. Polar vortex events cause furnace emergency spikes. Summer heat and humidity drive AC demand. Ohio OCILB license required.
How AI helps Columbus hvac companiesNew construction boom from Intel fab and housing growth drives consistent plumbing demand.
New Albany, Johnstown, and Etna Township are seeing massive new construction tied to the Intel campus. Older Clintonville and German Village homes have aging infrastructure. Ohio OCILB plumbing license required.
How AI helps Columbus plumbing companiesNew construction, EV charger installs, and Intel contractor workforce drive electrical demand.
Central Ohio's EV adoption is growing with Intel-related high-income workers moving in. New construction in Liberty Township and New Albany drives consistent panel and wiring work. Ohio State Electrical Board license required.
How AI helps Columbus electrical companiesIce storms and freeze-thaw cycles damage Columbus roofs through winter and early spring.
Columbus averages multiple ice storm events per year, and freeze-thaw cycles cause significant shingle damage. Spring is the primary roofing season. Ohio has no state roofing license, but Columbus requires building permits.
How AI helps Columbus roofing companiesMice, ants, and stinkbugs are the primary pests in the Columbus area. Fall is the peak entry season.
Columbus's expanding suburban footprint creates habitat overlap with mice, voles, and various insects. Stinkbugs are a growing problem in Central Ohio. Ohio Department of Agriculture licensing required.
How AI helps Columbus pest control companiesDublin, Westerville, and New Albany have strong HOA landscaping requirements driving consistent demand.
Columbus's growing affluent suburbs have HOA bylaws with strict landscaping standards. Spring cleanup season starts in late March. New construction in the Intel corridor needs landscaping from scratch.
How AI helps Columbus landscaping companiesZIP routing ensures every caller reaches the right local team.
Dublin
43016 · Franklin County
Westerville
43081 · Franklin County
Pickerington
43147 · Fairfield County
Grove City
43123 · Franklin County
New Albany
43054 · Franklin County
Gahanna
43230 · Franklin County
Hilliard
43026 · Franklin County
Lewis Center
43035 · Delaware County
Central Ohio is booming. The service businesses that answer every call grow with the Intel economy.
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