Frisco's newest homes are already generating their first remodel and repair calls
Frisco built almost its entire housing stock in the last two and a half decades, which means most drywall calls here aren't about old age — they're about a home settling in, an owner updating a kitchen or bathroom for the first time, or a builder-grade texture that has to be matched exactly when a wall gets opened up for a remodel. New construction also means plumbing and HVAC work behind the walls generates its own share of water-damage patch calls when something behind a fresh wall doesn't hold up. A caller who gets voicemail during a remodel or after a leak doesn't wait — they call the next drywall company in their search. MRTek's AI Front Desk answers every call in your business's name, books the job onto your calendar, and never quotes a price since scope and texture match vary too much for a phone estimate.
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What a Frisco drywall repair line actually rings with
Remodel drywall tied to kitchen and bathroom updates, water-damage drywall repair behind walls after a plumbing leak, texture matching against builder-grade knockdown finishes, patch and repair work from everyday wear, and a growing number of settling-crack calls as the earliest Frisco construction ages.
We're opening up a wall for a kitchen remodel — can you match the existing texture?+
Yes — texture matching against a builder-grade finish is core work. The Front Desk books it and captures what the existing texture looks like so your crew knows what to expect on-site.
A slow leak behind our shower wall damaged a section of drywall — how much to fix it?+
The Front Desk never prices a water-damage repair over the phone since the extent behind the wall isn't known until it's opened up. It books the visit and captures what the caller has seen so far.
We noticed a crack running from a window corner — is our foundation settling?+
That's a structural judgment call the Front Desk doesn't make. It captures what the caller is describing and routes it to you to assess directly, rather than guessing whether it's cosmetic or structural.
Our HOA wants to know if this remodel needs architectural approval before you start — do you know?+
The Front Desk doesn't weigh in on HOA rules — that's outside what a phone call can settle. It books the visit and flags the HOA question for you to sort out with the homeowner.
Can you do the whole wall in one visit if it's a big open floor plan?+
Scope depends on how much wall and ceiling is involved, and the Front Desk captures the room layout and square footage so your crew can plan the visit — it doesn't estimate timing or price on the call.
Drywall Repair in one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the country, almost entirely newer homes near the west edge of Denton County
Because so much of Frisco's housing stock is recent, most calls involve matching an existing builder-grade knockdown or orange-peel texture rather than removing an old finish. The Front Desk asks what the existing texture looks like and how large the opening is, since a small patch and a full wall tie-in for a remodel are very different visits.
Jobs out here
Remodel drywall tied to kitchen and bathroom updates in homes now old enough for a first renovation, water-damage patch work behind walls after a plumbing or HVAC issue, texture matching against builder-grade finishes, and a smaller but growing share of settling-crack patch calls as the earliest Frisco construction ages past its first decade.
Homes & remodels
Almost entirely newer construction with two-story homes and a lot of open floor plans, which means a single remodel or water-damage job can involve more square footage of wall and ceiling than an older, more compartmentalized home would. The Front Desk captures the room count and rough scope up front.
Collin County & older-home rules
Frisco's newer housing stock means the federal lead-safe renovation rule for pre-1978 homes rarely applies here. What does come up is HOA architectural review on anything that touches an exterior wall or a structural element — the Front Desk doesn't weigh in on HOA rules or structural questions and routes both straight to you.
A missed call means the customer already phoned the next crew
Drywall repair isn't an emergency trade — even a water-damaged ceiling patch can wait for a scheduled visit once the leak itself is stopped. But a caller who hits voicemail doesn't wait around; they call the next drywall company on the list, and that job is booked with someone else. The Front Desk answers every call, captures the scope — a few nail holes, a texture-match patch, a water-damaged section, a whole-room remodel tie-in — and gets it onto your calendar. It never quotes a price, since scope and texture match vary too much to price over the phone, and it never makes a structural call or a lead-paint/asbestos judgment on its own — those go straight to a human.
A remodel call where the wall is already open
A homeowner mid-remodel with an open wall wants a texture-match visit booked fast, before the rest of the project stalls waiting on drywall. The Front Desk captures the texture and scope and gets it onto the calendar quickly.
A caller describing a crack near a window or door frame
A crack that might be cosmetic settling or might be structural never gets a diagnosis from the assistant — it's captured and routed to you to look at in person, not folded into a routine patch booking.
A water-damage call that comes in after hours
A homeowner who discovers a damaged section of wall in the evening after a leak doesn't want to wait until morning to get on a schedule. The Front Desk answers around the clock so that booking doesn't go to the next search result.
A remodel or water-damage call is one of the higher-value jobs on the board
As Frisco's housing stock ages past its first decade, remodel and water-damage calls are becoming a bigger share of the mix — and they tend to be worth more than a routine patch. A missed call from one of those addresses isn't a small loss. The calculator on our pricing page shows where that kind of miss lands against the $499 price.
Typical job values in this market: a small patch or texture-match visit is typically a short, lower-cost job; a full remodel tie-in or a water-damage repair spanning several walls can run into the low thousands. Every business is different — the numbers below are yours to check, not a promise.
Prefilled for this trade — change it if yours runs different.
6 missed × 30% would’ve booked × $200 avg job = $360/week gone.
A conservative estimate, not a promise — every business is different. Change any number above; it's yours to check.
The Frisco drywall repair playbook
Frisco’s growth means a drywall company here isn’t fighting old housing stock — it’s fighting the clock on remodels and the occasional leak behind a wall that’s barely a decade old. As the earliest wave of Frisco construction ages into its first real renovation cycle, kitchen and bathroom remodels are opening up walls that need a texture match against builder-grade finishes, and water-damage repairs are showing up wherever plumbing or HVAC work behind a wall didn’t hold. None of that is a same-day emergency, but a homeowner mid-remodel or dealing with a fresh leak moves fast, and the company that answers first is usually the one that books the visit.
The MRTek Front Desk answers every call in your business’s name, day or night, and captures the scope, the room count, and the existing texture so your crew knows what to expect before they arrive. It never quotes a price — a small patch and a full remodel tie-in aren’t priced the same way, and that stays your crew’s call once they’re on-site. Anything that sounds structural, or that touches an HOA architectural question, gets flagged for you rather than answered on the call.
Try it as a homeowner mid-remodel with a wall that needs a texture match: call (940) 433-4940 and see how it responds. Then book a free review and we’ll show you the honest math for your own Frisco call volume against the $499 rate.
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