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Every new household in Frisco arrives with a mounting job and a punch list

Frisco keeps adding new rooftops faster than almost anywhere in the metro, and every one of those move-ins generates the same wave of calls: TVs to mount, furniture to assemble, shelves to hang, and a short list of small fixes a new owner wants handled before they settle in. A caller who hits voicemail on move-in week doesn't wait — they search again and book with whoever answers. MRTek's AI Front Desk answers every call in your business's name, gets the job onto your calendar, and never quotes a price since every job is different.

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The calls you can't afford to miss

What a Frisco handyman line actually rings with

Mounting and assembly jobs tied to new move-ins, move-in punch lists bundling several small tasks, drywall and paint touch-ups, general small repairs, and the odd jobs that come with settling into a new house.

We just moved in and need a few TVs mounted and some furniture put together — can you bundle that into one visit?+

Yes — the Front Desk captures the full list of what needs doing and books it as one visit, so you're not scheduling separate calls for each item.

How much for a full move-in punch list?+

Every punch list is different depending on what's on it, so the Front Desk never puts a number on it over the phone. It books the visit and lets your crew price it once they see the list.

Can you patch a few nail holes and touch up paint before we hang art?+

Yes — drywall and paint touch-ups are core handyman work. The Front Desk books it and captures what rooms are involved.

The garbage disposal is leaking under the sink — is that something you handle?+

A leaking disposal can be a quick handyman fix or a bigger plumbing issue depending on what's actually wrong. The Front Desk captures what the caller is seeing and lets your crew make the call on-site rather than guessing over the phone.

We noticed exposed wiring behind where we want a shelf mounted — can you deal with that too?+

Exposed wiring is electrical work, not a mounting job. The Front Desk flags that part of the call for a referral to a licensed electrician and keeps the mounting request separate.

Why Frisco is different

Handyman in one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the country, almost entirely newer homes

A large share of Frisco's housing stock is recent enough that most calls aren't about wear and age — they're about setting a new household up. Mounting and assembly jobs cluster heavily around move-in windows, and a fair number of callers are handling several small tasks at once rather than one isolated repair.

Jobs out here

Mounting TVs and shelving, furniture and fixture assembly, and short move-in punch lists dominate, with a growing share of drywall and paint touch-up work as the earliest wave of Frisco construction starts to need its first round of small repairs.

Homes & honey-do lists

Almost entirely newer construction, with new households arriving on a steady cycle. The Front Desk asks whether a call is a move-in punch list or a general repair, since a punch list often has several small tasks bundled into one visit.

Collin County & licensed-trade limits

Texas doesn't require a general contractor license for routine handyman work, but electrical, gas, and major plumbing jobs are licensed-trade territory handled separately. The Front Desk flags that kind of call for a referral rather than booking it as a repair visit.

Booking capture, not emergency dispatch

A missed call means they've already dialed the next handyman

Handyman work isn't an emergency trade — nobody on the line has a hazard. But a caller who gets voicemail doesn't wait around; they call the next name on the list, and that booking is gone for good. The Front Desk answers every call, gets the job on the calendar, and never quotes a price since every job is different. A caller describing electrical, gas, or major plumbing work is never scheduled as a handyman job — it's flagged for a referral to a licensed pro.

Booked on your calendar

A new household with a bundled move-in list

A caller with five or six small tasks on a move-in list is a strong booking, but only if someone answers before they call the next company in their search. The Front Desk captures the full list in one call and gets it onto the calendar.

Booked on your calendar

A caller mentioning exposed wiring or a gas smell mid-request

Even inside an otherwise ordinary mounting or repair call, a mention of exposed wiring or a gas smell gets flagged separately for a referral to a licensed pro — it's never folded into the handyman visit.

Booked on your calendar

A booking that goes cold overnight

A new resident calling in the evening after a day of unpacking doesn't want to wait until morning for a callback — they'll try the next number instead. The Front Desk answers around the clock so that booking doesn't slip away.

The honest math

A move-in punch list is easy to book — and easy to lose to the next search result

A new household with a short list of mounting and assembly jobs is about as easy a booking as a handyman company gets, provided someone actually answers the call. In a market adding this many new residents, the business that answers first usually gets 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 single mounting or assembly job is typically a short, lower-cost visit; a full move-in punch list bundling several tasks can run into several hundred dollars or more. Every business is different — the numbers below are yours to check, not a promise.

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Prefilled for this trade — change it if yours runs different.

30%

6 missed × 30% would’ve booked × $200 avg job = $360/week gone.

$18,720
walking away every year (est.)
$5,616
of that, after hours — nobody’s answering

A conservative estimate, not a promise — every business is different. Change any number above; it's yours to check.

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The Frisco handyman playbook

Frisco’s growth means a handyman company here isn’t fighting an aging housing stock — it’s fighting the clock on move-in week. New households arrive on a steady cycle, and nearly all of them generate the same short burst of calls: TVs to mount, furniture to assemble, shelves to hang, and a handful of small fixes before the boxes are even unpacked. None of that is urgent in the emergency sense, but a caller with a fresh punch list moves fast, and the first company that answers is usually the one that books the job.

The MRTek Front Desk answers every call in your business’s name, day or night, and turns a move-in punch list into a single booked visit instead of a string of missed calls. It captures every item on the list, gets a sense of how big the job is, and never quotes a price — a two-item mounting job and a six-item punch list aren’t priced the same way, and that stays your crew’s call once they’re on-site. Anything that drifts into electrical, gas, or major plumbing territory gets flagged for a referral instead of folded into the visit.

As the earliest wave of Frisco construction starts aging past its first few years, drywall touch-ups and small repairs are picking up alongside the move-in work, which means the call mix is starting to widen even as the growth keeps adding new households. Either way, the business that answers every call keeps the calendar full.

Try it as a new homeowner with a punch list of mounting jobs: 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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