Frisco's HOAs and corporate campuses both expect a clean exterior, and both call the same week
Frisco grew from a small town into a corporate hub in under two decades, and that shows up in the call mix: newer HOA neighborhoods with strict curb-appeal expectations sit a few miles from major corporate campuses and retail corridors that need a reliable recurring wash route. Nearly every home here is newer construction with light-colored concrete driveways that show dirt and mildew fast, and HOA notices push a real wave of bookings the moment spring hits. MRTek's AI Front Desk answers every call in your business's name and books the routine ones while you're on the truck.
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What a Frisco pressure washing line actually rings with
Driveway and siding washes prompted by HOA curb-appeal notices, recurring commercial routes for offices and retail near the corporate campuses, patio and fence washing in newer subdivisions, and the occasional roof soft-wash request that gets flagged for your call before it's booked.
My HOA sent a notice about the driveway — how much to get it cleaned before the deadline?+
Always a real look at the property first, never a number over the phone. The Front Desk captures the surface, the size, and the deadline, then routes it to you fast.
Can you set up a recurring wash route for the office park where we work?+
Yes — the Front Desk captures the property, the frequency you're after, and your contact details, then routes it to you to put a real schedule together.
Do you wash roofs?+
Roof and second-story work gets flagged straight to you — that's a safety and access decision, not something the Front Desk books on its own.
How soon can you get to me before my HOA deadline?+
The Front Desk captures your timeline and flags it as a priority callback, but it never commits a date on its own — that's a scheduling call you make.
Do you follow the city's rules about runoff going into storm drains?+
That's a code question the Front Desk doesn't advise on — it captures what you asked and routes it to you directly.
Pressure washing in one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the country, with a heavy corporate-campus footprint
New-construction concrete and stucco show staining faster than older, darker surfaces do, and Frisco's HOAs are quick to send a notice about it — which means a good share of calls start with "the HOA sent me a letter." The corporate and retail corridor around the Star and the surrounding business parks also generates a steady run of commercial storefront and parking-structure requests that a residential-only route can't always cover.
Surfaces out here
Mostly driveway, walkway, and siding washes in newer HOA-governed neighborhoods, plus a growing share of commercial storefront and office-park exterior work tied to the city's corporate campuses, with roof and second-story jobs referred out for a safety look before anything is scheduled.
Homes & properties
A fast-growing base of homeowners in HOA communities alongside property managers and facilities contacts at corporate campuses and retail centers. The Front Desk asks whether a caller is a homeowner responding to an HOA notice or a business setting up a recurring route, so a callback already knows which conversation it's walking into.
Collin County runoff rules
Frisco, like most North Texas cities, restricts wash water and detergent runoff from reaching storm drains under its stormwater ordinance, and HOA design guidelines can add their own expectations about exterior appearance. The Front Desk doesn't advise on either — it captures the question and routes it to you.
The spring curb-appeal rush fills a season, not just a week
The Front Desk handles routine calls end to end — a house or driveway wash booking, a storefront quote request, a recurring maintenance signup. When the spring surge hits and half the neighborhood wants the same weekend, it captures the surface, the square footage, and the timing so your schedule fills with real bookings instead of guesswork. A two-story roof or height job gets flagged for you to make the safety call before anything is scheduled, and it never puts a price on a job over the phone — surface, staining, and access vary too much for that.
An HOA curb-appeal notice with a real deadline
A homeowner working against an HOA compliance date is calling more than one company. The Front Desk captures the property and the deadline in writing and flags it as a priority callback so you're the one who calls back first.
A facilities contact wanting a recurring commercial route
An office park or retail center setting up a maintenance schedule is comparing more than one vendor. The Front Desk captures the property list and the frequency and routes it to you fast, before the account goes to someone else.
A homeowner asking about a two-story roof or siding job
Roof and upper-siding work is a safety and access decision, not a routine booking. The Front Desk flags it for you directly instead of scheduling it on the spot.
An HOA notice puts a homeowner on a real clock — and a missed call sends them to the next name
When an HOA sends a curb-appeal notice, a homeowner is usually working against a deadline and calls whoever answers first. A commercial facilities contact setting up a recurring route is doing the same thing on a longer timeline, but just as unwilling to chase a voicemail. The calculator on our pricing page shows what a missed call in either case is worth against the $499 price.
Typical job values in this market: a driveway or siding wash runs well under a thousand dollars; a recurring commercial route across an office park runs several times that over a season. Every business is different — the numbers below are yours to check, not a promise.
Prefilled for this trade — change it if yours runs different.
6 missed × 30% would’ve booked × $200 avg job = $360/week gone.
A conservative estimate, not a promise — every business is different. Change any number above; it's yours to check.
The Frisco pressure washing playbook
Frisco’s call mix reflects how fast the city grew: newer HOA neighborhoods where a curb-appeal notice can put a homeowner on a real deadline sit a short drive from corporate campuses and retail corridors that want a reliable recurring wash route. Light-colored new-construction concrete and stucco show staining faster than older surfaces do, which keeps the residential side busy, while the commercial side depends on a business getting a callback before a facilities manager moves to the next vendor on the list. The MRTek Front Desk answers every one of those calls in your business’s name and captures the surface, the property, and the timeline before anything gets scheduled.
It never puts a number on a job over the phone, never advises on HOA guidelines or stormwater code, and never books a roof or height job without putting it in front of you first — those stay a human call every time. Everything else still waits for your approval before it goes out.
Try it as a homeowner working against an HOA notice: call (940) 433-4940 and describe the driveway. Then grab a free review and we’ll size up your own Frisco call volume against the $499 rate, no sales pitch attached.
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