When you're mid-demo, we answer the call that decides who wins the remodel.
Frontier Reception is human front-desk support for kitchen, bath, and whole-home remodelers. When you're hanging cabinets, walking a punch list, or halfway through demo, a trained receptionist answers in your company's name — captures the homeowner's scope, budget, and timeline with your exact intake questions, and books the design consultation into your calendar. The caller hears your front desk, not your voicemail.
Starts at $325/mo · billed on the calls we handle, never per minute
Your callers should hear a person — not a script-reader, not a bot, not a call center.
A calm, trained extension of your front desk.
- Real receptionists, following your instructions
- Your greeting, your tone, your rules
- Documented call notes and intake questions
- Urgent calls routed the way you decide
An AI receptionist or a generic call center.
- Not an automated voice or chat bot
- Not a high-volume call floor reading scripts
- Not a replacement for your team — a support for it
- No headset clichés, no scripts read at your callers
A missed call is a remodel you never got to bid.
A kitchen runs $30,000 to $80,000; a whole-home remodel can clear $150,000. The homeowner who just called you is calling two other contractors this afternoon, and the first real conversation usually decides who gets the design consult. Here's what a person answering in your name does for that pipeline.
Every inquiry reaches a person, not voicemail
One signed kitchen is months of work on your board. Most homeowners won't leave a voicemail — they dial the next contractor and never call back. We pick up while you're on the job, capture the scope while it's fresh, and book the design consult before the caller keeps shopping.
Design consults spent on real projects
Not every caller is a job. Using your exact intake questions — scope, budget range, timeline, whether they own the home, HOA or permit constraints — we qualify each inquiry before it touches your calendar. Your consults go to homeowners ready to remodel; the tire-kickers get a courteous answer instead of an evening of your week.
Current clients reach a person, mid-project
A remodel is months of living in dust, and your clients call — schedule check-ins, material questions, a delivery window. When those calls ring out, trust erodes on a job you've already won. We take the message, note the job, and route anything urgent by your rules, so the client who'll refer your next three jobs stays a happy one.
Real remodeling calls, handled your way
These are the calls that come in while you're mid-install, on a ladder, or walking a client through a punch list. Here's how a trained receptionist handles each one, following the rules you set during onboarding.
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“I want to gut my kitchen — new cabinets, counters, maybe take a wall out. Can I get a quote?”
We answer in your company's name, take scope, budget range, timeline, and ownership with your exact intake questions, and book the design consult straight into your calendar. The full lead lands on your phone by text before you're down the ladder.
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“Water's coming through the kitchen ceiling where your crew roughed in the plumbing yesterday.”
Urgent, by your rules. We capture the job, the address, and what the client is seeing, and reach whoever you've designated — you or your project manager — immediately. We don't dispatch crews or judge severity ourselves; we make sure the right person hears it in minutes, not at day's end.
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“Are you licensed and insured? Who pulls the permits? How far out are you booking?”
The factual answers come straight from your script — licensing, insurance, who handles permits, your lead time, the areas you serve. Anything that needs your judgment becomes a detailed message instead of a guess. A morning of routine questions never reaches you on the jobsite.
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“We're three weeks into our remodel — is the cabinet install still on for Tuesday?”
A current client gets recognized as one. We take the message with the job reference, answer what your script covers, and route the schedule question to you or your project manager — so the family living through demo always reaches a person, not a full mailbox.
Two-day quote
Tell us about your calls; a real person replies within two business days.
No long contract
Month-to-month after setup. A quote is a conversation, not a commitment.
We never sell your data
Encrypted in transit and at rest. No ad tracking on our site, no data brokers — we measure our ads only by the quote requests they send us.
A real Alaska LLC
Frontier Reception is an Alaska limited liability company. Quotes are always free.
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The questions we hear most.
Will my callers know it's not my own office?
No. We answer in your company's name with the greeting and script you give us. To the homeowner it's simply your front desk picking up — a professional, friendly person who knows how you talk about your projects. Most callers never realize the call was handled off-site.
Can you qualify leads and book design consults into my calendar?
Yes — that's the core of it. We ask your exact qualifying questions (scope, budget range, timeline, owned vs. rented, HOA or permit notes) and book the consult directly into the calendar you connect. The full project details reach you by text and email in real time, so you walk in already knowing the job.
Can you give homeowners a price or estimate over the phone?
No — and we won't pretend to. Remodel pricing depends on a site visit, and we never invent numbers or commit you to a scope. We capture everything the caller wants done and let them know you'll price it at the consultation. Quoting stays entirely with you.
How do you learn how my company runs?
During onboarding, a real person builds your greeting, intake questions, and routing rules with you — what qualifies a lead, who takes an urgent call from an active job, which facts we can confirm (licensing, service area, permit handling). We answer from your script; anything outside it becomes a detailed message, never a guess. You can adjust the script any time.
Is this an AI or a bot answering my phone?
No. Your calls are answered by real people on our team during covered hours — we don't use AI voice agents. Outside covered hours, callers can reach a simple message that a person will follow up on the next business day.
Do you answer 24/7?
Not yet. We currently cover business hours and overflow — the busy stretches when your whole crew is on job sites or you're short-staffed, plus the calls that would otherwise ring out. After-hours coverage is available to a limited number of accounts case-by-case; ask on your discovery call if it's a fit.
How much does it cost?
Plans start at $325/month, billed on the calls we handle — never per minute. There's a one-time $199 setup that may be waived with a 6-month agreement. We'll recommend the right plan on your discovery call.
How soon will I hear back?
Within two business days, almost always sooner. A real person reviews every request and follows up to scope the right coverage for your company.
Stop losing remodels to the contractor who picked up.
Every inquiry that rings out is a homeowner already dialing the next contractor on their list. A trained receptionist answering in your company's name — qualifying the project, booking the consult — starts at $325 a month; one saved kitchen pays for years of it. Tell us how you run your calls and we'll scope your coverage within two business days.
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