The booking goes to whoever answers and books it
Junk removal isn't an emergency trade, but a caller with a truckload to clear wants it gone today or tomorrow, and calls the next number when yours doesn't pick up. MRTek's AI Front Desk answers your line 24/7, captures the job in writing, and books it or routes it to you fast — so a missed call isn't a truck a competitor sends instead.
$499/mo, 30-day free trial · you approve anything it sends · starts with a free Scan.
A missed junk removal call is a truck that goes to someone else
The booking goes to whoever answers
A caller with a garage to clear or an estate to empty usually wants it gone today or tomorrow. They call the number that picks up — a truck rolling for someone else is a job that never made it to your calendar.
Your crew is on the truck, not the phone
When your team is mid-haul at one stop, the next call lands exactly then. A missed call during a busy route is the easiest booking in the world to lose.
The job is decided by what and where
A single couch, a hoarder cleanout, or a construction dumpster run are different trucks and different crews. The Front Desk captures the volume and access up front so the job that shows up on your board is the right one.
Estate and cleanout callers are stressed and time-boxed
Realtors clearing a listing, families handling an estate, and property managers turning a unit are all working against a deadline. Whoever answers first and sounds organized usually gets the job.
Repeat and commercial accounts call back often
Property managers, realtors, and contractors who use you once tend to call again — and they expect a fast, consistent answer every time, not a voicemail box.
It stays in its lane
The Front Desk captures and books — it never puts a number on a job (volume and access decide that on arrival) and it never accepts or assesses hazardous material over the phone. That routes straight to a human.
Built for the way a junk removal line actually rings
It captures the job so your dispatcher can route it, it never quotes a price or handles hazardous material itself, and it books what it can same-day — with you in control of everything it sends.
Answers 24/7, in your name
Early mornings before the truck rolls, evenings after the last stop, and every hour your crew is heads-down on a job — every caller reaches your business, not a voicemail box.
Captures the job in writing
What needs to go, roughly how much, and how a truck gets to it — turned into a daily and weekly written report your dispatcher can route from.
Never quotes a price
Volume and access decide the number, and neither is knowable over the phone. The Front Desk captures the job and books it or routes it to you — it never puts a dollar figure on a haul.
Books the same-day win, flags the rest
A straightforward haul-away gets booked on the spot when a slot is open; anything bigger or unclear is flagged high-priority for a fast callback, so same-day demand never sits.
Hazardous material goes straight to a human
Chemicals, paint, asbestos, or anything a caller describes as hazardous is never assessed or accepted by the assistant — it is routed to you immediately.
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.
Junk removal markets across the DFW metro
Each page speaks to the local reality — the housing stock, the mix of estate cleanouts and construction debris, and the calls a hauler there actually fields.
Denton, TX
Denton County
a university city in the northwest metro, where downtown bungalows sit blocks from student rentals.
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 north-metro city anchored by a historic downtown square.
Plano, TX
Collin County
Collin County with a southwest corner in Denton County, an established north suburb and corporate hub.
Lewisville, TX
Denton County
a north-metro city on I-35E, wrapped around Lewisville Lake.
Flower Mound, TX
Denton County
Denton County with a sliver in Tarrant County, an affluent northwest suburb of 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 suburb built on larger residential lots.
Grapevine, TX
Tarrant County
a Tarrant County lake town between DFW Airport and Grapevine Lake.
Little Elm, TX
Denton County
a far-north Denton County lakeside suburb on a major North Texas reservoir, one of the fastest-growing towns in the metro.
Questions junk removal owners ask us
Wait — do you haul junk yourselves?+
No. MRTek builds AI systems for small businesses. This is our AI Front Desk for junk removal and hauling companies: it answers your business line 24/7, books what it can, and captures the rest in writing — so you stop losing same-day calls 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 job or accept hazardous material on its own?+
Never. Volume and access decide a junk removal price, so the Front Desk never puts a number on a job over the phone — it captures the details and routes it to you. Any hazardous material a caller mentions (chemicals, paint, asbestos) is routed straight to a human, not assessed or accepted by the assistant.
How do I try it?+
Call the live demo line at (940) 433-4940 and talk to it like a homeowner with a garage to clear. 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 junk removal markets — the fast-growing suburbs and established towns where haul-away, cleanout, and construction-debris demand is busiest. Pick your city below, or ask us about yours.
Never lose another booking to voicemail
Find My Quick Wins, or hear the Front Desk answer a call the way your customers would. In plain English, no pressure.