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McKinney's historic core and its new subdivisions want two very different kinds of floor bid

McKinney is the county seat, and it carries two markets in one city limit — a historic downtown ringed by older, established neighborhoods where a garage floor has years of staining and wear that need real grinding and patching before a coating goes down, and a ring of newer subdivisions further out where the job is a clean, bare slab waiting for its first finish. A caller near the square with a cracked, oil-stained garage floor and a caller in a new phase with a bare builder-grade slab are both dialing the same short list of local companies. 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 McKinney epoxy flooring line actually rings with

Heavy-prep garage floor coatings near the historic core, clean new-install bids in the newer subdivisions, decorative flake and metallic finish requests, recoat and repair calls across the city, and surface-prep questions from callers unsure what an older, stained slab needs.

My garage floor near downtown has never been coated and has a lot of staining — what's involved?+

The Front Desk captures what the caller describes about the staining and wear, and routes it to you to schedule a walk and a real bid. It doesn't estimate the prep work over the phone.

How much for a first-time coating on a bare slab in a newer neighborhood?+

Always a site visit and an on-site bid, never a number over the phone. The Front Desk captures the square footage estimate and finish preference, then routes it to you to schedule a look.

There's a crack running across part of my garage floor — is that going to be a problem?+

That's not a call the Front Desk makes. It captures exactly what the caller describes and routes it straight to you, since a crack's severity needs a person's judgment, not a phone answer.

Can you just repair a chipped section instead of redoing the whole floor?+

Yes — the Front Desk logs that as a repair rather than a full recoat, which usually means a faster turnaround, and routes it the same way any other job gets to you.

Do you do ornamental or decorative finishes, or just plain gray?+

The Front Desk captures whatever finish the caller is asking about, including decorative and metallic options, and routes the request to you — it doesn't limit itself to one style when it takes the call.

Why McKinney is different

Epoxy Flooring in the Collin County seat, a historic downtown ringed by fast-growing new subdivisions

Properties near McKinney's historic downtown often have garage floors that have never been coated and carry decades of oil staining, chipping, and surface cracks, while the newer subdivisions further out just need a bare slab finished for the first time. The Front Desk doesn't try to guess which situation a caller is in; it captures what they describe and lets you sort the rest out.

Floors out here

A blend of heavy-prep garage floor coatings on older, stained slabs near the historic core, clean new-install bids in the newer subdivisions further out, decorative flake and metallic finish requests, and a steady run of recoat and repair calls across both parts of the city.

Garages & slabs

The historic core and the growth ring pull in different directions on how much prep a job needs, which changes the estimate before a crew ever shows up. The Front Desk asks where in the city the property sits and whether the floor has ever been coated, then routes it to you with that context attached.

Collin County moisture & prep standards

McKinney doesn't require a special license for a decorative floor coating, but a slab with a structural crack or a moisture concern is a different conversation than a routine job. The Front Desk doesn't interpret either one — it captures exactly what the caller says and routes it straight to you.

Bids & the season

An estimate call you miss is a bid a competitor is already writing

Epoxy flooring isn't an emergency trade, but the calls still can't wait — a homeowner planning a garage overhaul or a business owner scoping a commercial floor calls a couple of names and moves forward with whoever answers and gets an estimate on the books. Spring and pre-listing season both bring a wave of bid requests at once. The Front Desk captures the space, the surface condition, and the timeline in writing and routes it to you fast, so a missed call isn't a lost bid. It never quotes a job or promises a coating's performance on its own — that's always a look at the slab first.

Flagged for a fast callback

A downtown-area homeowner needing a floor bid finalized before a sale

A homeowner near McKinney's historic core preparing to list a house sometimes wants a worn garage floor coated before it goes on the market, and that request often has a real deadline attached. The Front Desk captures the timeline and flags it for a fast callback.

Flagged for a fast callback

A new-phase builder's contact needing several bare garage slabs bid at once

A builder finishing out a new subdivision phase sometimes needs multiple garage floors priced on a tight window shared with more than one flooring company. The Front Desk captures the scope and the deadline and flags it for a fast callback so your bid isn't the one that misses the window.

Flagged for a fast callback

A caller unsure whether their older slab needs more than a standard coating

A homeowner with a garage floor that's never been touched sometimes doesn't realize how much prep work an older, stained slab actually needs. The Front Desk doesn't guess at the scope — it captures what the caller describes and routes it to you to confirm.

The honest math

A slow callback loses the historic-core job and the subdivision job the same way

Whether it's a homeowner near the square with a decades-old, stained garage floor or a family in a newer phase wanting a first coating on a bare slab, the caller usually reaches out to two or three local companies and moves with whoever gets back to them first. A missed call doesn't care which market it came from. 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 small recoat or repair runs a few hundred to around a thousand dollars; a full garage floor coating with heavy surface prep can run into the low thousands depending on square footage and finish. 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 × $3,500 avg job = $6,300/week gone.

$327,600
walking away every year (est.)
$98,280
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 McKinney epoxy flooring playbook

McKinney runs two floor-coating markets under one city limit — a historic downtown where an older, never-coated garage slab needs real grinding, patching, and prep, and a ring of newer subdivisions further out where the job is a clean bare slab getting its first finish. A single business line has to sort a heavy-prep bid from a straightforward new-install request, sometimes in the same afternoon, and neither caller wants to wait for a callback while the other market’s calls pile up.

The MRTek Front Desk answers every one of those calls in your business’s name, captures where the property sits and what condition the floor is in, and turns the real leads into a written report you can act on. It never quotes a price, never guarantees how a coating will perform over time, and never rules on whether a crack or a soft spot needs more than a routine job — every one of those goes straight to you.

McKinney’s split character means the calls keep coming from two different directions in any given week, and a listing deadline or a new-phase bid window can both land at once. Try it as a homeowner near the square with a worn, stained garage floor: call (940) 433-4940 and see how it responds. Then book a free review and we’ll size up your own McKinney call volume against the $499 rate before you commit to a thing.

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