One accountable relationship.
Howly becomes the first call for recurring exterior needs, cleanup, property-detail issues, pet areas, and qualified improvement scopes. Communication stays centralized instead of scattered across unrelated vendors.
Howly provides recurring commercial grounds maintenance, exterior property care, cleanup, pet-waste management, and project coordination for managed properties across Wylie, Sachse, Murphy, Lucas, Rowlett, Rockwall, Heath, and select DFW markets.

Howly consolidates recurring care, property presentation, cleanup needs, resident-facing pet services, and qualified improvement projects into one organized operating relationship.
For residents, tenants, customers, boards, owners, and investors, the exterior is part of the operating standard. When maintenance is fragmented across multiple vendors, small misses become recurring complaints, inconsistent presentation, and avoidable follow-up for the property manager.
Howly becomes the first call for recurring exterior needs, cleanup, property-detail issues, pet areas, and qualified improvement scopes. Communication stays centralized instead of scattered across unrelated vendors.
Service areas, access instructions, frequency, priorities, sensitive zones, resident or tenant considerations, and expected presentation are documented around the actual property.
The relationship can begin with scheduled grounds or cleanup work, then expand into pressure washing, storm recovery, drainage, fencing, grading, haul-offs, hardscape, and larger exterior improvements.
Howly is locally operated in North Texas. Commercial accounts receive direct communication, realistic scoping, and a service plan designed for the property rather than a generic national template.
Commercial programs are assembled around what the site actually needs. Howly can perform recurring work directly, coordinate qualified resources, or develop a phased project scope.
Commercial scopes are confirmed by property, access, frequency, equipment needs, insurance requirements, permits, jurisdiction, and specialty-trade requirements. Fertilizer, irrigation, chemical, electrical, plumbing, engineering, and other regulated work is only performed or coordinated after applicable requirements are confirmed.
Howly is strongest where the client values dependable communication, property-wide thinking, and fewer vendor relationships.
Entrances, common areas, greenbelts, dog parks, amenity zones, drainage areas, and recurring exterior projects.
Grounds presentation, pet-waste programs, common-area cleanup, pressure washing, exterior resets, and property improvements.
Customer-facing curb appeal, walks, entries, perimeter cleanup, landscaping detail, and planned exterior maintenance.
Clean, orderly exterior environments with documented access, timing, sensitive areas, and site-specific requirements.
Perimeter maintenance, acreage mowing, cleanup, clearing, drainage, access restoration, haul-offs, and project support.
Single-site or multi-location review for owners and managers who want a more organized local exterior vendor relationship.
Recurring service creates working knowledge of access, drainage, traffic, trouble spots, tenant or resident patterns, and the condition of exterior assets. That continuity makes it easier to scope and coordinate the next improvement without starting from zero.
We review the address, property type, service zones, access, current vendor structure, recurring complaints, and immediate priorities.
Maintenance areas, frequencies, exclusions, sensitive zones, equipment needs, project conditions, and expected standards are defined.
You receive a property-specific recurring or project scope with clear assumptions, pricing, responsibilities, and next steps.
Access, contacts, scheduling, communications, site rules, documentation, and approved work are organized before service begins.
Recurring commercial programs are prioritized where route density supports dependable service. Project-based work may extend farther based on scope and fit.
Howly evaluates HOA common areas, apartment and multifamily communities, retail centers, office and medical properties, restaurants, churches, schools, daycare properties, storage facilities, light-industrial sites, managed portfolios, and other commercial properties with recurring exterior needs.
Yes. A commercial relationship can include recurring grounds and exterior maintenance, seasonal or storm cleanup, pet waste programs, pressure washing, and one-time scopes such as drainage, fencing, grading, demolition, haul-offs, hardscaping, and outdoor property improvements.
Yes. Multi-property and portfolio requests are reviewed by location, route density, scope, access requirements, reporting expectations, and service frequency so the operating plan stays realistic and accountable.
Commercial pricing is built around site size, service areas, visit frequency, access, debris volume, equipment requirements, reporting needs, and the exact recurring or project scope. Howly completes a site review before presenting a service plan.
Yes. Howly offers commercial dog waste cleanup, dog-area service, and pet waste station installation or recurring station service for apartments, HOAs, dog parks, and other pet-friendly properties.
Requirements are confirmed for the actual project and jurisdiction before work begins. Work requiring permits, engineering, licensing, or specialty trades is performed or coordinated only after the applicable requirements and responsibilities are established.
Share the property, current maintenance structure, service priorities, and any immediate project needs. Howly will review route fit, scope, and the right next step.
