A blown zone or a winterize call is a booking, not a voicemail
Spring start-up, summer breakage, and fall winterize all crowd the phone in the same short windows — on top of new-system install bids, backflow testing, and leak-and-coverage calls. MRTek's AI Front Desk answers every call in your name 24/7, books the season, and gets licensed-scope 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 season that doesn't answer the phone is a season of bookings lost
The season arrives all at once
Spring start-up and fall winterize both land in a tight window — every yard in the service area wants scheduled in the same few weeks, right when the phone rings hardest and the crew is already booked solid.
A dry spot or a stuck valve wants an answer today
A homeowner watching a brown patch spread, or a zone that won't shut off and is running up the water bill, is ready to book whoever calls back first — not whoever calls back tomorrow.
You're in the yard, not at a desk
Your crew is elbow-deep in a valve box or resetting a controller when the phone rings hardest — the first hot week, or the first hard-freeze warning, when every call is a booking.
The details decide the truck roll
Zone count, controller brand, whether it's a start-up, a repair, or a full install — the Front Desk captures all of it so your callback is informed, not a cold restart.
Install bids and backflow testing add up
A new-system install bid and an annual backflow test are two different kinds of revenue sitting on the same phone line. Missing either one is a booking that goes to the next company on the list.
It stays in its lane
The Front Desk books and routes — it never gives Texas Licensed Irrigator scope or backflow-certification guidance, never makes an equipment judgment call, and never quotes a price. Those stay exactly where they belong: with you.
Built for the way a sprinkler line actually rings
It books the seasonal rush, sorts install bids from repair calls, and never touches licensed-scope guidance or a price — with you in control of everything it sends.
Books start-up, winterize, and repair calls
Spring turn-on, fall blow-out, a broken head, a stuck valve, a controller that lost its program — captured and scheduled in your name, 24/7, so a call during the seasonal rush never just rings out.
Captures new-system install bids
Yard size, current coverage, and what the caller wants installed — turned into a written report your estimator can follow up on fast, before the lead calls a second company.
Books backflow testing
Many North Texas cities require an annual backflow-preventer test for irrigation systems. The Front Desk books the test call and keeps that recurring revenue from slipping through the cracks.
Sorts leak and coverage calls
A soggy patch by the driveway, a dry corner of the yard, a water bill that jumped — the Front Desk asks what the caller is seeing and gets it scheduled instead of guessing at the cause.
Routes licensed-scope questions to a human
Any question that touches Texas Licensed Irrigator scope or backflow-certification status goes straight to you. The assistant never gives that guidance 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 everything it knows. Starts with a free Scan that tells you honestly whether it pays for itself.
Irrigation & sprinkler markets across the DFW metro
Each page speaks to the local reality — the lots and soil, the system mix, and the calls a company in that city actually fields.
Denton, TX
Denton County
a university city in the northwest metro with a mature older core around UNT and TWU.
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, a historic downtown core surrounded by newer growth corridors.
Plano, TX
Collin County
an established north suburb and corporate hub, with a corner reaching into Denton County.
Lewisville, TX
Denton County
a north metro city on the I-35E corridor beside Lewisville Lake.
Flower Mound, TX
Denton County
an affluent northwest suburb with larger lots and a sliver reaching into Tarrant County.
Fort Worth, TX
Tarrant County
Tarrant County seat and western anchor of the metroplex, spanning historic neighborhoods to newer westward suburbs.
Keller, TX
Tarrant County
an affluent northeast-Tarrant suburb with larger lots.
Grapevine, TX
Tarrant County
a city defined by DFW Airport on one side and Grapevine Lake on the other.
Little Elm, TX
Denton County
a far-north lakeside suburb, one of the fastest-growing towns on the shoreline.
Questions irrigation companies ask us
Wait — do you install or repair sprinkler systems yourselves?+
No. MRTek builds AI systems for small businesses. This is our AI Front Desk for irrigation and sprinkler companies: it answers your business line 24/7, books the season, and sends a written summary of every call, so you stop losing 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 price or make a licensing call on its own?+
Never. It does not price a repair, a start-up, or an install — pricing routes to you. And any question touching Texas Licensed Irrigator scope or backflow-certification status is routed to a live human, never answered by the assistant. You approve anything it sends.
How do I try it?+
Call the live demo line at (940) 433-4940 and talk to it like a homeowner with a zone that won't shut off. 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 irrigation and sprinkler markets — Denton County, the northern suburbs, and the Fort Worth side. Pick your city below, or ask us about yours.
Stop losing sprinkler repair calls to voicemail
Find My Quick Wins, or hear the Front Desk book a winterize call the way your customers would. In plain English, no pressure.