The customer experience starts in the lot
No one has ever parked, stepped over a drift of fast-food wrappers, and assumed the inside of the business would be better. A lot that collects litter tells arriving customers the property is unmanaged, and it does so before signage, staff, or merchandise get a word in. Daltex has kept Dallas-Fort Worth commercial properties presentable for more than 25 years, and lot cleaning exists because presentability starts at the property line, not the front door.
North Texas wind gives lots a particular problem: debris migrates. A clean lot on Monday inherits the neighborhood’s litter by Thursday, which is why lot cleanliness is a cycle to maintain rather than a project to finish.
What the service covers
Lots differ in how they get dirty, so Daltex surveys before quoting. A typical program addresses:
- Litter and debris removal across the lot surface and drive lanes
- Curb lines, corners, and fence lines where wind concentrates trash
- Landscaped edges and cart corrals that collect what the lot sheds
- Service frequency matched to the property’s actual re-littering rate
Many properties pair the lot cycle with commercial pressure washing for walkways and entries, and winter-ready properties add ice and snow treatment so the same vendor covers the lot year round.
Part of a complete property standard
A managed property should read as managed from the street to the back office. Daltex serves that standard with one scope, one schedule, and one contact across interior and exterior services. To put a number on keeping a specific lot clean, request a free estimate.