Frisco's new garages keep generating fresh install bids faster than a one-crew shop can answer
Frisco doesn't have much of an old-town core to worry about — it's almost entirely newer construction, and most of those garages sit on bare concrete when a homeowner moves in. That keeps a steady stream of new-install bids coming as buyers settle in and decide to finish out a two- or three-car garage, often with a decorative flake or metallic finish rather than a plain gray coating. A caller wanting a builder-grade slab finished out and a caller comparing decorative finish options are both calling the same handful of local companies. MRTek's AI Front Desk answers every one of those calls in your business's name and gets the real bids moving.
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What a Frisco epoxy flooring line actually rings with
New-install bids on bare garage slabs in newer subdivisions, decorative flake and metallic finish requests, multi-car garage quotes, recoat calls as the earliest builder-era floors start wearing, and surface-prep questions from homeowners unsure what a bare slab needs before coating.
My garage floor is bare concrete from the builder — what does a full coating run?+
Always a site visit and an on-site bid, never a number over the phone. The Front Desk captures the square footage estimate and the finish the caller wants, then routes it to you to schedule a look.
Will a metallic finish hold up as well as a plain color coating?+
The Front Desk doesn't compare coating performance over the phone — that's a real answer that depends on the product and the prep. It captures the question and routes it to you to answer directly.
How soon could someone come look at a three-car garage that just needs finishing out?+
The Front Desk captures the caller's timeline and flags it if it sounds tight, but it never commits to a specific date on its own — that follows a look at the space and your schedule.
Do you guarantee the coating against peeling or chipping?+
The Front Desk never promises a warranty or a coating's long-term performance on its own. It captures the question and routes it straight to you, since that's your call to make.
There's a slightly soft or damp-feeling spot on part of the slab — is that an issue?+
That's not something the Front Desk determines. It captures exactly what the caller describes and routes it to you, since a moisture or slab-condition question needs a person's judgment.
Epoxy Flooring in mostly Collin County with a west-edge sliver in Denton County, one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the country, almost entirely newer homes
Because Frisco is almost entirely newer construction, most calls start from a clean, unstained slab rather than a floor that needs heavy grinding or crack repair — which shifts the conversation toward finish choice and square footage rather than how bad the prep work will be. A caller sometimes assumes that means a quick job, and the Front Desk never promises a turnaround time it can't confirm.
Floors out here
Mostly new-install bids on bare garage slabs in newer homes, decorative flake and metallic finish requests, and a growing number of recoat calls as the earliest wave of Frisco construction reaches the point where its first coating is wearing thin. Multi-car garage jobs are common given how many newer homes here were built with three-car garages.
Garages & slabs
Almost the entire market is new construction, which sounds simple until you account for the finish decisions that come with it — flake, metallic, or a plain solid color, and whether the garage is two-car or three. The Front Desk asks roughly how many bays and what finish the caller has in mind, so a dispatched estimator already knows what they're walking into.
Collin County moisture & prep standards
Frisco doesn't require a special license for a decorative floor coating, but any moisture or slab-condition concern still needs a person's judgment, not a phone answer. The Front Desk doesn't touch that kind of question — it captures what the caller describes and routes it straight to you.
An estimate call you miss is a bid a competitor is already writing
Epoxy flooring isn't an emergency trade, but the calls still can't wait — a homeowner planning a garage overhaul or a business owner scoping a commercial floor calls a couple of names and moves forward with whoever answers and gets an estimate on the books. Spring and pre-listing season both bring a wave of bid requests at once. The Front Desk captures the space, the surface condition, and the timeline in writing and routes it to you fast, so a missed call isn't a lost bid. It never quotes a job or promises a coating's performance on its own — that's always a look at the slab first.
A builder's contact needing several new-construction garages bid at once
A builder finishing out a new phase in Frisco sometimes needs multiple garage floors priced on a tight window shared with more than one flooring company. The Front Desk captures the scope and the deadline the moment the call comes in and flags it for a fast callback.
A move-in season rush of new-garage finishing requests landing in the same weeks
As new phases close out and buyers move in, a wave of homeowners deciding to finish out their bare garage floor can land in the same short stretch. The Front Desk keeps answering through the surge and captures every request in writing so none of them get lost.
A caller unsure whether a new slab is fully cured and ready to coat
A homeowner in a very new build sometimes isn't sure whether the concrete has cured long enough for a coating to go down properly. The Front Desk doesn't make that call — it captures what the caller knows and routes it to you, since that's a judgment for a person, not a phone system.
A new-garage bid you never got to make is a job a competitor's crew starts instead
Frisco's steady stream of newer homes means new-install bids never really let up, but a business running one phone and one crew can't answer every call while someone's mid-pour. A homeowner comparing finish options, or a builder's contact needing several garages priced at once, usually calls a couple of names and moves with whoever gets back to them first. The calculator on our pricing page shows what a missed call like that is worth against the $499 price.
Typical job values in this market: a small recoat or repair runs a few hundred to around a thousand dollars; a full multi-car garage install with a decorative finish can run into the low-to-mid thousands depending on square footage and finish. 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 × $3,500 avg job = $6,300/week gone.
A conservative estimate, not a promise — every business is different. Change any number above; it's yours to check.
The Frisco epoxy flooring playbook
Frisco’s calls aren’t complicated by old, stained concrete — they’re complicated by scale and finish choice. A steady wave of new homes means a steady wave of bare garage slabs waiting to be coated, and the conversation usually turns on square footage, bay count, and whether a homeowner wants a plain color, a decorative flake, or a metallic finish. A builder’s contact needing several garages priced and a homeowner comparing finish options can both land on the same afternoon, and a single business line has to sort both without losing either one to voicemail.
The MRTek Front Desk answers every one of those calls in your business’s name, captures the square footage, the finish, and the timeline, and turns the real leads into a written report you can act on. It never quotes a price, never guarantees how a coating will perform over time, and never judges whether a slab shows a moisture or curing issue — those go straight to you, every time.
Frisco’s pace means new-install bids keep coming even outside of a particular season, and a wave of move-ins can turn a quiet stretch into a run of finishing-out requests almost overnight. Try it as a homeowner with a bare three-car garage asking for a decorative finish: call (940) 433-4940 and see how it responds. Then grab a free review and we’ll size up your own Frisco call volume against the $499 rate before you commit to a thing.
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