Missed calls cost plumbing companies the jobs that matter most
No-water and active-leak emergencies, drain clearing, water heaters, and repipe work — and a phone that rings hardest while your hands are on a wrench. MRTek's AI Front Desk answers your line 24/7, captures every lead, and sends a written summary of every call, so the work stops going to whoever picked up first.
$499/mo, 30-day free trial · you approve anything it sends · starts with a free Scan.
A missed plumbing call is rarely a small loss
The range is wide
A drain clearing runs a few hundred dollars; a repair or a repipe runs into the thousands. In plumbing, the call you let ring could be either one — and you never find out which if it never gets answered.
No water, or water where it shouldn’t be, is an emergency
A house with no water, a burst pipe, or an active leak is not a scheduling question. The homeowner calls straight down the list until a live person answers — and books whoever that is, that day.
Sewage backups are urgent and hazardous
A backed-up sewer line is both a plumbing emergency and a health hazard. That is exactly why a live human, not a machine, has to own it the moment it comes in.
You're under a sink, not at a desk
Your techs are elbow-deep in a wall or a crawlspace when the phone rings hardest — nobody is free to answer, and voicemail is where that job goes to die.
Someone with no water doesn’t leave voicemail
A homeowner standing over a puddle does not leave a message and wait for a callback. They tap the next result. A missed call is usually a job you never even hear about.
Water heaters and repipes are recurring revenue
A missed water heater call is not just today’s job — it’s the maintenance and replacement work down the line, walking to the next plumber who picked up the phone.
Built for the way a plumbing line actually rings
It knows a burst pipe from a slow drain, it never quotes a repair or a repipe, and it hands the real emergencies to a human — with you in control of everything it sends.
Answers 24/7, in your name
Nights, weekends, and the Sunday morning a water heater lets go. Every caller reaches your business, not a voicemail box.
Captures the job in writing
Name, number, address, and what’s wrong — no water, a leak, a slow drain, a water heater — turned into a daily and weekly written report your dispatcher can schedule from.
Never quotes a price
A drain clearing runs a few hundred dollars; a repair or a repipe runs into the thousands — and the real number depends on what a tech finds. The Front Desk captures the request and routes it to you. It never puts a number on the job.
Routes emergencies to a human
A burst pipe, an active leak, or a sewage backup gets the approved safety guidance and an immediate human handoff. The assistant never triages, diagnoses, or dispatches an emergency itself.
Stays out of code and permits
Plumbing is licensed work, and permit or code questions are a judgment call for a licensed plumber — not the phone system. The Front Desk always routes those to you.
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.
Plumbing markets across the DFW metro
Each page speaks to the local reality — the home stock and pipe materials common in that market, permitting, and the calls a shop in that city actually fields.
Denton, TX
Denton County
a university city anchoring the northwest corner of the metro, with two large state campuses and a mix of century-old core neighborhoods and newer growth further out.
Frisco, TX
Collin County
mostly Collin County with a sliver reaching into the western edge of Denton County, one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the country and almost entirely newer construction.
McKinney, TX
Collin County
Collin County seat, anchored by a historic downtown square and ringed by decades of newer growth reaching north through the metro.
Plano, TX
Collin County
an established north suburb and corporate hub, mostly in Collin County with a corner reaching into southwestern Denton County, built out steadily since the 1970s and 80s.
Lewisville, TX
Denton County
a north-metro city on I-35E right along Lewisville Lake, mixing older lake-area neighborhoods with decades of highway-corridor commercial and residential growth.
Flower Mound, TX
Denton County
an affluent northwest suburb mostly in Denton County with a small sliver reaching into Tarrant County, known for larger lots and custom homes on the rolling Cross Timbers terrain.
Fort Worth, TX
Tarrant County
Tarrant County seat and western anchor of the metroplex, with historic inner-city neighborhoods, a large older housing stock, and newer growth stretching toward the far west and south sides.
Keller, TX
Tarrant County
an affluent northeast-Tarrant County suburb of mostly newer, family-oriented construction built out over the last few decades.
Grapevine, TX
Tarrant County
a Tarrant County city next to DFW Airport and Grapevine Lake, mixing a historic Main Street district with hospitality and commercial development and lake-adjacent residential neighborhoods.
Little Elm, TX
Denton County
a far-north Denton County lakeside suburb on the metro's big north-side reservoir, among the fastest-growing towns in the metro and almost entirely newer construction.
Dallas, TX
Dallas County
historic core of the DFW metroplex, split by the Trinity River between century-old inner-loop neighborhoods and a dense high-rise Uptown and Downtown.
Questions plumbing owners ask us
Wait — do you do plumbing work yourselves?+
No. MRTek builds AI systems for small businesses. This is our AI Front Desk for plumbing companies: it answers your business line 24/7, captures every lead, 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 prices or handle emergencies on its own?+
Never. It does not quote a drain clearing, a repair, or a repipe — pricing routes to you. And a burst pipe, an active leak, or a sewage backup is routed to a live human immediately, never triaged 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 no water. 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 plumbing markets — Denton County, Collin County, the northern suburbs, and the Fort Worth side. Pick your city below, or ask us about yours.
Never lose another plumbing job to voicemail
Find My Quick Wins, or hear the Front Desk answer a call the way your customers would. In plain English, no pressure.