Frisco grew so fast its earliest slabs are now old enough to move
Frisco is almost entirely newer construction, built out over the last two and a half decades into one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the country. Nearly every foundation here is a post-tension slab, engineered and inspected when it was poured — but the same North Texas clay that sits under century-old homes elsewhere in the metro sits under these slabs too, and it swells and shrinks with the seasons regardless of how new the house is. The earliest wave of Frisco construction is now old enough that the first real settlement and cracking calls are starting to show up. MRTek's AI Front Desk answers every one of those calls in your business's name and gets the real leads to you fast.
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What a Frisco foundation repair line actually rings with
First-time settlement and crack calls on slabs now old enough to move, questions about whether a builder's structural warranty still applies, drainage and grading calls tied to how a newer subdivision lot was graded, pre-listing evaluation requests, and general questions about what a post-tension slab crack actually means.
Our house is only twelve years old — why would the foundation already need work?+
The Front Desk doesn't try to explain the cause over the phone — that's an estimator's call once they've seen the slab. It captures the home's age and what the caller is seeing and routes it to you fast.
Is this still covered under our builder's structural warranty?+
The Front Desk captures the home's age and the details of what's being reported and passes them to you, since warranty coverage and terms vary and it's not something the phone system should try to guess at.
We're listing the house and the inspector flagged a slab crack — can someone look before we close?+
The Front Desk flags a pre-closing request as time-sensitive and routes it to you the same day, since a real estate deadline needs a fast callback.
How much would it cost to fix a crack like this?+
Always a site visit and a written, engineered bid — never a number over the phone. The Front Desk says exactly that, then captures the details and gets them to you.
Could our sprinkler system be causing this?+
The Front Desk doesn't diagnose the cause — it records what the caller has noticed about watering or drainage and routes it to you or an estimator to evaluate on site.
Foundation repair in one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the country, sitting mostly in Collin County with a slice reaching into Denton County, and almost entirely newer construction
A young-looking house here doesn't mean a young foundation problem — post-tension slabs can develop real cracking and settlement well within a couple of decades if drainage or watering habits haven't kept the soil moisture even around the perimeter. The Front Desk asks how old the home is and whether the caller has changed anything about watering or grading recently, since that context matters to an estimator.
Foundation systems out here
Almost entirely slab-on-grade, post-tension foundations on homes built within the last twenty-five years, with a growing share of first-time settlement and crack-repair calls as the earliest construction phases age past their original builder coverage.
Homes & soil
A market of newer, larger two-story homes on a mix of standard and larger subdivision lots, still adding new rooftops on the edges while the earliest phases mature into repair-age housing stock. The Front Desk asks roughly how old the home is before it routes, since a five-year-old slab and a twenty-year-old slab are different conversations.
Collin County clay & permits
Frisco sits on the same expansive clay that drives foundation movement across North Texas — the soil swells when it's wet and shrinks hard in a dry summer, and that seasonal cycle is the real cause behind most cracking and settlement calls here, new construction or not. An engineered repair typically needs a permit tied to a stamped repair plan. The Front Desk doesn't advise on permits or engineering; it captures the request and routes it straight to you.
A missed evaluation call is a bid a competitor gets to make
Foundation repair isn't an after-hours emergency trade, but a homeowner who spots new cracks or a door that suddenly won't latch wants an evaluation scheduled fast — and calls two or three companies before booking with whoever answers first. The Front Desk answers every one of those calls in your name, captures the symptoms and the timeline, and routes it to you fast so a missed call isn't a bid you never got to make. It never assesses structural risk, quotes a repair, or promises an engineering outcome on its own — any judgment about severity or safety goes straight to a person.
A pre-closing inspection flag on a fast-moving sale
A slab crack on an inspection report can hold up a closing date, and the seller or agent needs a callback fast. The Front Desk marks these high-priority the moment they come in and gets the details to you the same day.
A homeowner comparing bids before committing
A first-time caller in a newer home is often getting two or three opinions before choosing a company, and the one that calls back first usually gets the evaluation booked. The Front Desk makes sure your business isn't the one that never called back.
A builder-warranty question that needs a fast answer either way
Whether or not a repair ends up covered, a homeowner wants to know quickly so they can plan. The Front Desk captures the details and routes the question to you promptly instead of leaving it to sit.
A newer house doesn't mean a slow call volume
A homeowner who's never dealt with a foundation issue before, in a house that still feels new, tends to call more than one company before booking — they're comparing more than price, they're comparing who sounds like they know what they're talking about. A business whose line goes to voicemail loses that first impression along with the job. 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 slab crack repair can run a few thousand dollars; leveling work on a larger two-story home can run into the tens of thousands. Every business is different — the numbers below are yours to check, not a promise.
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6 missed × 30% would’ve booked × $8,500 avg job = $15,300/week gone.
A conservative estimate, not a promise — every business is different. Change any number above; it's yours to check.
The Frisco foundation repair playbook
Frisco doesn’t have an old-town core of pier-and-beam houses to worry about — it’s almost entirely newer post-tension slab construction, built out fast over the last two and a half decades. That newness used to mean the call volume leaned toward new-construction questions and warranty coverage. Now the earliest wave of that construction is old enough that the North Texas clay underneath it has had two decades of wet-dry cycles to work on it, and the calls are shifting toward genuine first-time settlement and cracking.
The MRTek Front Desk answers every one of those calls in your business’s name, captures the home’s age and what the caller is seeing, and turns it into a written report your estimator can act on. It never explains what’s causing a crack, never estimates a repair, and never guesses at warranty coverage — those all go straight to a person, and nothing goes out to a caller without your approval.
A homeowner dealing with their first foundation issue in a house that still feels new tends to shop around more, not less, and the company that calls back first usually gets the evaluation. In a market still adding new rooftops while its earliest phases mature into repair-age housing, that steady stream of first-time callers is worth capturing.
Try it as a homeowner whose newer slab just cracked for the first time: call (940) 433-4940 and describe what you’re seeing. The free review takes it from there — real Frisco numbers, the $499 price, no sales pitch attached.
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