Commercial Facility Maintenance
in Dallas, TX
Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the largest commercial facility markets in the country. EWB holds an active Texas contractor license and serves retail, QSR, grocery, and industrial properties across the DFW metroplex.
The Commercial Facility Partner
Dallas Businesses Rely On
Dallas-Fort Worth's commercial real estate market spans Class A office, major retail corridors, the largest concentration of QSR locations in Texas, and an enormous industrial and logistics base. EWB serves DFW commercial property managers and portfolio operators with licensed TX crews and 4-hour emergency response.
Services Available in Dallas
Built for Dallas's Commercial Market
Why Dallas Facility Managers Choose EWB
EWB Facility Services is backed by Eleven Western Builders — a 40+ year commercial general contractor with deep roots in Texas.
Active Texas contractor license #801076709. Fully insured. Not a broker — our crews are on-site and supervised.
Glass break, break-in, vehicle impact — live dispatch 24/7. On-site in Dallas fast.
If your portfolio extends beyond Dallas, we cover 10 other states under the same vendor relationship.
Request Service in Dallas
Reach our dispatch team now. Emergency? Call directly — our line is answered live 24/7.
📞 800-755-7288Emergency Line · Live 24/7/365
Submit Service Request → Existing client? Sign in to Client Portal →Other nearby markets we serve
Self-Perform Workforce
Dedicated trained EWB service technicians — direct employees operating under our licenses with consistent quality and documentation standards. Backed by 40+ years of commercial GC expertise.
Trusted Trade Partners
Pre-qualified trade partners throughout the western US — enabling consistent 4-hour response in every market. All work performed under EWB oversight. Single accountability: always EWB.
Direct state licenses + ICC F-11 Commercial Contractor certification · Full license table →
Facility Problem in Dallas?
Let's Talk.
Whether it's an active emergency or a long-term maintenance program — we start with a conversation, not a sales pitch.