A missed consult call is a lost five-figure solar install
Homeowners shopping for solar call two or three installers before they sign, and interest peaks in the evening — exactly when your office line rolls to voicemail. MRTek's AI Front Desk answers your line 24/7, captures every consult request, and sends a written summary of every call, so the work stops going to whoever called back first.
$499/mo, 30-day free trial · you approve anything it sends · starts with a free Scan.
A missed solar call is rarely a small loss
The tickets are the biggest around
A missed handyman call costs a few hundred dollars. A missed solar consult is a five-figure system walking to whichever installer called back first.
Shoppers call around before they sign
Homeowners researching solar get quotes from two or three installers before committing, and the first company to get a real consult on the calendar usually wins the signed contract.
Interest peaks after hours
People research solar and pull up their electric bill in the evening, after dinner, on the couch — exactly when your office line rolls to voicemail.
You're on a roof, not at a desk
Your crew is mid-install when the phone rings hardest — a new lead calling in the middle of a workday when nobody in the office is free to pick up.
Seasonal surges are real
Summer electric bills and looming financing or program deadlines drive a hard surge in inbound interest, and a phone that can’t keep up loses jobs right when demand peaks.
The guardrails matter here
Financing terms, tax-credit eligibility, and a roof’s structural condition are exactly the kind of judgment calls that go wrong when a machine improvises. A human owns every one of those, never the assistant.
Built for the way a solar install line actually rings
It captures every consult request in writing, it never quotes a system price or gives financing or tax-credit advice, and it never renders a roof-structural judgment — with you in control of everything it sends.
Answers 24/7, in your name
Nights, weekends, and the evening hours when most solar research happens. Every caller reaches your business, not a voicemail box.
Captures the project in writing
Name, number, address, roof and shading basics, and what the homeowner is looking for — turned into a daily and weekly written report your sales team can work from.
Never quotes a system price
Solar pricing depends on the roof, the utility, and the design. The Front Desk captures the request and routes it to you — it never puts a number on a system.
Routes financing and tax-credit questions to a human
Financing terms and tax-credit eligibility change and carry real consequences if answered wrong. Those questions get captured and handed straight to you, never answered by the assistant.
You approve anything it sends
Owner-approval guardrails on outbound messages, hard monthly budget caps, and a full record of everything it knows. Your data stays yours.
Starts with a free Scan
Every engagement begins with a free review — we tell you honestly whether the Front Desk pays for itself before you spend a dollar.
Solar install markets across the DFW metro
Each page speaks to the local reality — the roof stock, the utility interconnection process, and the calls a solar installer in that city actually fields.
Denton, TX
Denton County
Denton County seat and a university city, with a historic core ringed by newer growth.
Frisco, TX
Collin County
mostly Collin County with a west edge in Denton County, one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the country.
McKinney, TX
Collin County
Collin County seat, a historic downtown surrounded by fast-expanding new development.
Plano, TX
Collin County
an established Collin County suburb (with a southwest corner in Denton County) and a major corporate hub.
Lewisville, TX
Denton County
a north-metro city on I-35E, wrapped around Lewisville Lake.
Flower Mound, TX
Denton County
an affluent northwest-metro town in Denton County with a sliver in Tarrant County, known for larger lots.
Fort Worth, TX
Tarrant County
Tarrant County seat and the western anchor of the DFW metroplex.
Keller, TX
Tarrant County
an affluent northeast-Tarrant County suburb known for larger lots and family-oriented neighborhoods.
Grapevine, TX
Tarrant County
a Tarrant County city between DFW Airport and Grapevine Lake, with a historic Main Street.
Little Elm, TX
Denton County
a far-north Denton County lakeside suburb on the lake that gives the neighboring city its name.
Questions solar installers ask us
Wait — do you install solar yourselves?+
No. MRTek builds AI systems for small businesses. This is our AI Front Desk for solar installation companies: it answers your business line 24/7, captures every consult request, and sends a written summary of every call, so you stop losing high-ticket jobs to voicemail.
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 quote a system price or give financing advice?+
Never. System pricing is roof- and utility-dependent, so that always routes to you. Financing terms and tax-credit questions route straight to a human too — the assistant never advises on either, and it never renders a judgment on whether a roof can structurally support an array.
How do I try it?+
Call the live demo line at (940) 433-4940 and talk to it like a homeowner asking about going solar. Then book a free review and we will show you the honest math for your business.
Which areas do you cover?+
We are focused on the DFW-metro solar markets — Denton, Collin, and Tarrant counties and the suburbs across them. Pick your city below, or ask us about yours.
Never lose another solar install to voicemail
Find My Quick Wins, or hear the Front Desk answer a call the way your customers would. In plain English, no pressure.