A green pool or a dead pump is a booking, not a voicemail
Weekly service signups, green-to-clean calls, and the spring-open/fall-close rush all hit the phone while your crew is out on a route. MRTek's AI Front Desk answers every call in your name 24/7, books the routine work, and gets chemical and equipment questions to a human. It never quotes a price.
$499/mo, 30-day free trial · you approve anything it sends · starts with a free Scan.
A route that doesn't answer the phone is a route that stops growing
A missed call is a missed service slot
Weekly route revenue is the backbone of a pool service business, and a new signup that goes to voicemail usually calls the next company on the search results instead of waiting for a callback.
A green pool wants an answer today
A homeowner staring at algae is ready to book whoever calls back first. The Front Desk answers the moment the call comes in, so that green-to-clean job doesn’t go to a competitor while your crew is on a route.
Opening and closing season compresses into weeks
Spring openings and fall closings cluster hard — every account wants scheduled around the same few weeks, and the phone rings constantly right when your crews are busiest in the field.
The details decide the route
Weekly service or one-time visit, which piece of equipment is down, whether it’s a pre-sale inspection with a closing date attached — the Front Desk captures all of it so your callback is informed, not a cold restart.
Recurring accounts are the business
A pool route grows one signed weekly account at a time. Missing new-customer calls while you’re servicing existing routes means the route stops growing, even while the crew stays busy.
It stays in its lane
The Front Desk books and routes — it never advises on pool chemicals, never makes an electrical or equipment judgment call, and never quotes a price. Those stay exactly where they belong: with you.
Built for the way pool service calls actually come in
It books the routine work, flags the calls that need a fast callback, and never touches chemical advice, electrical judgment, or a price — with you in control of everything it sends.
Books weekly service and one-time visits
New signups, route additions, and one-time green-to-clean jobs — captured and scheduled in your name, 24/7, so a call during a service route never just rings out.
Captures green-to-clean urgency
A caller describing algae or cloudy water gets flagged for a fast callback, since that job usually books with whoever responds first.
Sorts pump, heater, and filter calls
Equipment down is different from routine cleaning. The Front Desk asks which piece of equipment is affected and gets that detail to you before you call back.
Handles the seasonal surge
Spring open and fall close requests come in bunched together. The Front Desk keeps up with the volume so an account that wants opened in March doesn’t sit until April.
Routes chemical and equipment judgment to a human
Any pool-chemical safety question, and any call on wiring or equipment, goes straight to you or your tech. The assistant never advises on it and never quotes a price on its own.
You approve anything it sends
Owner-approval guardrails on outbound messages, hard monthly budget caps, and a full record of what it knows. Starts with a free Scan that tells you honestly whether it pays for itself.
Pool service markets across the DFW metro
Each page speaks to the local reality — the yards and pool stock, the season, and the calls a pool service company in that city actually fields.
Denton, TX
Denton County
a northwest-metro university city with a mix of older in-town neighborhoods and newer subdivisions on the edges.
Frisco, TX
Collin County
one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the country, mostly newer construction with a sliver reaching into Denton County.
McKinney, TX
Collin County
Collin County seat, pairing a historic downtown with fast-growing newer subdivisions on every side.
Plano, TX
Collin County
an established north-metro suburb and corporate hub, with a small corner reaching into Denton County.
Lewisville, TX
Denton County
a north-metro city on I-35E along Lewisville Lake, mixing established neighborhoods with lake-adjacent growth.
Flower Mound, TX
Denton County
an affluent northwest suburb with larger lots, and a small sliver reaching into Tarrant County.
Fort Worth, TX
Tarrant County
Tarrant County seat and western anchor of the metroplex, spanning a wide range of housing ages across a large footprint.
Keller, TX
Tarrant County
an affluent northeast-Tarrant suburb with larger lots and a heavily family-oriented population.
Grapevine, TX
Tarrant County
a Tarrant County city by DFW Airport and Grapevine Lake, with a travel-heavy population and lake-adjacent humidity.
Little Elm, TX
Denton County
a far-north lakeside suburb on the metro's big north-side reservoir, among the fastest-growing towns in the metro.
Questions pool companies ask us
What does it cost?+
The MRTek Front Desk is $499 a month with a 30-day free trial. Every engagement starts with a free review first — no obligation.
Will it recommend chemicals or answer an electrical question?+
Never. Pool-chemical safety questions and any judgment call on wiring or equipment go straight to a live human. The Front Desk captures the question and routes it — it doesn’t answer it.
Does it handle pre-sale pool inspections?+
Yes — it captures the request, the closing timeline, and the property details, and routes it to you for scheduling. It never assesses the pool’s condition itself.
How do I try it?+
Call the live demo line at (940) 433-4940 and describe a green pool or a dead pump like a real caller would. Then book a free review and we'll show you the honest math for your business.
Which areas do you cover?+
We are focused on the DFW-metro pool service markets — the suburbs and towns across Denton, Collin, and Tarrant counties. Pick your city below, or ask us about yours.
Stop losing pool service calls to voicemail
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