Primary cities
Dallas and Fort Worth are the primary city anchors for PPSNTX. They support the broadest concentration of work orders, service routing, and city-level landing pages.
Core service areas
Beyond Dallas and Fort Worth, the recurring DFW footprint includes surrounding cities where property managers regularly need turns, repair support, and trade coordination.
How service coverage works
- Primary cities carry the deepest coverage: Dallas and Fort Worth support the highest volume and the widest range of city-level workflows.
- Surrounding areas are part of the same DFW system: they are not treated as isolated one-off markets.
- Trade mix matters: a handyman ticket, a make-ready, and a multi-trade repair scope can each have different scheduling needs.
- Property condition matters: occupied maintenance, vacant turns, and urgent stabilization work do not move on identical timelines.
- Availability is confirmed up front: if a property is outside the recurring route structure, the answer should be clear before the job is promised.
Property types served across regions
- Single-family rentals: homes that need occupied maintenance, exterior repairs, or vacancy turns.
- Duplexes and townhomes: assets that often need bundled trade coordination and punch work.
- Scattered-site portfolios: properties spread across the DFW market but managed through one operational workflow.
- Multifamily properties: apartment communities that need multifamily maintenance, apartment turns, and recurring site support.
Related pages
Need to confirm whether a property falls inside the active DFW footprint?
If you manage rentals in Dallas, Fort Worth, or a surrounding DFW city, submit the work order with the address and scope so coverage can be confirmed against the current route and trade mix.