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Denton's downtown storefronts and older homes both need a crew that answers

Denton isn't a single housing type — it's a courthouse-square downtown ringed by shops with street-facing glass, older neighborhoods built long before double-pane was standard, and a rotating supply of rental houses and duplexes serving two universities. That mix means a window cleaning line in Denton fields a genuinely different call every hour: a downtown shop owner asking about a standing storefront route, a homeowner near the square with old single-pane windows and stuck screens, and a landlord wanting a whole rental portfolio cleaned before the next lease turnover. MRTek's AI Front Desk answers every one of those calls in your business's name and gets the real bookings to you before a caller moves on to the next name in the search results.

The MRTek Front Desk answers your line 24/7 · $499/mo, 30-day free trial · you approve anything it sends.

The calls you can't afford to miss

What a Denton window cleaning line actually rings with

Storefront route inquiries from downtown shop owners, screen and track cleaning requests tied to older single-pane windows, rental-portfolio bookings timed to lease turnover, and the occasional recurring-plan signup from a homeowner near the square who wants to stop climbing a ladder himself.

I manage a few rental houses near downtown — can you handle the whole portfolio between tenants?+

The Front Desk captures how many units, the addresses, and the turnaround window, then routes it to you fast. It won't commit your crew to a schedule on its own — that's your call to confirm.

How much would it run to clean the storefront windows at my shop every month?+

Always an on-site look first, never a number over the phone — pricing depends on pane count and access. The Front Desk captures the request and routes it to you to quote a standing route.

Our old windows have screens that are practically stuck in the frame — can you handle that?+

It confirms screen and track cleaning is work you do and captures the detail, then routes the booking to you. It doesn't promise a specific technique or outcome on an old frame over the phone.

Is it safe to send someone up a ladder for our two-story windows?+

That's exactly the kind of access and safety judgment the Front Desk never makes on its own. It captures the property details and hands the request straight to a human to assess.

Do you do one-time cleanings or only recurring plans?+

Both — the Front Desk captures which the caller wants, one-time or a recurring plan, and passes it to you to confirm and schedule.

Why Denton is different

Window Cleaning in a university city anchored by two campuses, with a historic downtown square ringed by older homes and student rentals

Denton's older housing stock near downtown often has original single-pane windows with wood or aluminum frames, which means more screen and track work per visit than a newer subdivision would need. The rental churn tied to move-in and move-out season adds a second wave of bookings that has nothing to do with weather and everything to do with the academic calendar.

Windows out here

A downtown core with storefront glass that wants a standing route, older single-family homes with original wood-frame windows that need careful screen and track cleaning, and a rotating base of rental houses and duplexes that get booked around lease turnover rather than the season.

Homes & storefronts

A denser, older core near the square gives way to more conventional suburban subdivisions on the edges of town, so a crew working Denton covers both tight in-town lots with older glass and newer homes with more standard picture windows.

Denton County access & HOA rules

Denton County doesn't license window cleaning as a trade, but downtown storefront work along the square runs close to public sidewalks, and many of the newer subdivisions on the edges of town have HOA rules about ladders and equipment left visible in a driveway. The Front Desk doesn't weigh in on either — those questions route straight to you.

Bookings & recurring routes

A signup call you miss is a route lost to someone else

The Front Desk handles routine calls end to end — but a new booking request or a call to restart a recurring route is never left in a voicemail box. It captures the address, the property type, and what the caller wants — a one-time clean, a recurring plan, or a storefront route — and routes it to you fast, before the caller books with the next name on the list. It never quotes a price over the phone, since every job depends on pane count and access, and it never makes a call on height or ladder safety — a caller describing a tricky access situation gets captured and handed straight to a human.

Captured for you

A landlord booking cleanings across a rental portfolio before lease turnover

Denton's rental churn means a booking call from a landlord can be worth several properties at once. The Front Desk captures the unit count, addresses, and timing, and routes it to you fast, before the landlord calls the next crew on the list.

Captured for you

A downtown storefront owner asking about a standing route

A shop near the square wants a recurring commercial route, not a one-off visit. The Front Desk captures the request and the frequency the caller wants, then routes it to you to quote — never a number over the phone.

Captured for you

A caller describing a tricky upper-story or steep-access window

Older Denton homes and some downtown buildings have windows that are awkward or unsafe to reach without the right equipment. The Front Desk never makes a ladder or access-safety call itself — it captures the details and hands the request to a human immediately.

The honest math

A missed rental-turnover call is a whole portfolio lost to another crew

A landlord booking cleanings across several rental units at once, or a downtown shop owner setting up a standing storefront route, is a much bigger account than a single homeowner call — and both types of caller move on fast if nobody picks up. The calculator on our pricing page shows what a missed call like that is worth measured against the $499 rate.

Typical job values in this market: a routine residential cleaning runs well under a couple hundred dollars; a standing storefront route or a full rental-portfolio job runs into the thousands over a year. 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 × $200 avg job = $360/week gone.

$18,720
walking away every year (est.)
$5,616
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 Denton window cleaning playbook

Denton isn’t one kind of call — it’s three. A shop owner on the square wants a standing storefront route. A homeowner near downtown has original wood-frame windows with screens that haven’t come out cleanly in years. And a landlord juggling a handful of rental houses wants the whole portfolio cleaned before the next set of tenants moves in. The MRTek Front Desk answers every one of those calls in your business’s name, captures what kind of job it actually is, and turns the real bookings into a written report you can schedule from.

It never quotes a price for a job — pane count and access decide that, so every estimate routes to you for a look. And it never makes a call on whether a window is safe to reach with a ladder; a caller describing a tricky upper-story or steep-roofline window gets captured and handed straight to a human, no exceptions. Everything, from a downtown route inquiry to a rental-turnover booking, still waits for your approval before anything goes out.

Try it as a Denton homeowner near the square whose old screens need attention: call (940) 433-4940 and see how it responds. Then grab a free review and we’ll size up your own Denton call volume against the $499 rate before you commit to anything.

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