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Plano's established neighborhoods keep repaint bids coming on a steady drumbeat

Plano isn't a new-construction story the way its faster-growing neighbors to the north are — it's an established suburb with decades of housing stock that keeps aging into repaint territory on a predictable, steady cycle, plus a corporate office base that generates real commercial painting work. That mix means a Plano painting company's phone rings with homeowner repaints and office or tenant-buildout jobs in roughly equal measure. MRTek's AI Front Desk answers every one of those calls in your business's name and gets the real bids to you fast.

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The calls you can't afford to miss

What a Plano painting line actually rings with

Full interior and exterior repaints on established homes, commercial and office painting tied to the corporate base, cabinet refinishing, color consults ahead of a home sale, and HOA-related exterior color requests.

How much to repaint the interior of the whole house?+

Always a walk-through, never a number over the phone — room count, surface condition, and trim all change the estimate too much to guess. The Front Desk captures the details and routes them to you.

We're doing a tenant buildout in an office suite — can you bid it?+

Yes — the Front Desk captures the scope and the business's timeline, then routes it to you the same day for a look and a bid.

Our home was built decades ago — is that a lead paint concern?+

That question goes straight to a human, every time. The Front Desk doesn't advise on lead paint or older surfaces — it's not something a phone system should try to sort out.

Will the paint job hold up as well as the last one did?+

The Front Desk never guarantees how a coating system will perform or hold up — that's a judgment call for you or your crew after seeing the surface.

Do you handle HOA-approved exterior colors?+

The Front Desk captures any HOA requirement the caller mentions and routes it to you to confirm before scheduling. It doesn't manage HOA approvals itself.

Why Plano is different

Painting in mostly Collin County with a sliver in the southwest corner of Denton County, an established north-metro suburb and a major corporate hub

A large, established housing stock means Plano generates a steady volume of full interior and exterior repaint bids rather than the sharp new-construction spikes some of the surrounding suburbs see. The corporate office base adds a second, distinct call type — commercial and tenant-buildout painting work that runs on a business's own timeline, not a homeowner's.

Jobs out here

A steady flow of full interior and exterior repaints on established homes, commercial and office painting tied to Plano's corporate base, cabinet refinishing, and color consults for homeowners updating a home ahead of a sale.

Homes & HOAs

Homeowners in established neighborhoods planning a repaint on a predictable cycle, and facilities managers or business owners needing office or tenant-buildout painting on a business timeline. The Front Desk asks whether the caller is a homeowner or a business before it routes, so a residential repaint and a commercial job don't get treated the same way.

Collin County & lead-safe rules

A meaningful share of Plano's established housing predates 1978, which brings federal EPA lead-safe certification rules into play for any work that disturbs the paint on those homes. The Front Desk never advises on lead paint or a hazardous surface — that question gets routed straight to a human, immediately.

Estimate calls & bid windows

An estimate call you miss is a bid your competitor wins

Painting isn't an emergency trade, but a homeowner or property manager collecting bids calls two or three crews and moves with whoever gets an estimate on the calendar first. The Front Desk captures the project — interior or exterior, rough scope, timeline — in writing and routes it to you fast, so a missed call isn't a lost bid. It never quotes a price over the phone (every job needs a walk-through), never guarantees how a coating system will perform or hold up, and routes any question about lead paint or a hazardous surface straight to a human — never a self-service answer.

Flagged for a fast callback

A repaint bid that goes cold while a competitor calls back first

In an established market like Plano, homeowners planning a repaint typically collect two or three bids before deciding. The Front Desk captures the scope and timeline the moment the call comes in and flags it for a fast callback.

Flagged for a fast callback

A tenant-buildout deadline tied to a business's own move-in date

A facilities manager or business owner lining up an office repaint often has a hard date to hit. The Front Desk captures the scope and timeline in writing so your callback isn't the slow one.

Flagged for a fast callback

A homeowner asking about lead paint on an older home

With a meaningful share of Plano's housing predating 1978, a caller asking about lead paint gets routed to a human immediately — the Front Desk never attempts to answer that question itself.

The honest math

A steady repaint market rewards whoever answers the phone first

A homeowner in an established Plano neighborhood planning a repaint typically calls two or three companies before deciding, and a business lining up a tenant-buildout job usually works to its own deadline. Either way, the crew that answers and gets a walk-through scheduled first usually wins 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-room repaint runs a few hundred dollars; a full interior repaint on an established home can run into the thousands, and commercial or tenant-buildout jobs can run higher still. 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 × $2,800 avg job = $5,040/week gone.

$262,080
walking away every year (est.)
$78,624
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.

No spam — just the numbers above, in writing, plus what we'd fix first. Unsubscribe any time.

The Plano painting playbook

Plano’s painting calls don’t spike the way a fast-growing suburb’s do — they run on a steadier drumbeat, driven by a large established housing stock that keeps aging into repaint territory year after year, plus a corporate office base that generates real commercial and tenant-buildout work. A single business line has to sort a homeowner’s full repaint from a facilities manager’s office job, often in the same afternoon, and both callers move fast once they start dialing around. The MRTek Front Desk answers every one of those calls in your business’s name, captures the scope and whether the job is residential or commercial, and turns the real leads into a written report you can act on.

It never quotes a price over the phone, never guarantees how a coating job will hold up, and never tries to answer a lead-paint question on its own — those go straight to a human, every time. Everything else still waits for your say-so before it goes out.

Try it as a homeowner planning a full repaint: call (940) 433-4940 and describe the job. A free review shows you the honest math for your own Plano call volume against the $499 rate, no pitch attached.

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