Water Treatment Across the TX · OK · MO · LA · AR.
Fort Worth-based since 1996. Full-service cooling tower, boiler, and wastewater treatment across the Dallas-Fort Worth metro — including the dense ASHRAE 188 healthcare corridor, commercial high-rises, and the manufacturing and distribution belt running through Arlington, Garland, Plano, Lewisville, and Mansfield.
DFW Runs Dense and Diverse.
Dallas-Fort Worth is Lone Wolf's home metro, and the industrial water profile here is genuinely broad. The Texas Medical District in Dallas, the Baylor Scott & White corridor running through Plano and Frisco, and the Cook Children's / JPS / Texas Health complex in Fort Worth together carry one of the densest concentrations of ASHRAE 188-regulated cooling tower programs in the southern US. Healthcare facilities here need written water management programs, validation activities, and corrective-action documentation built into the chemistry program from day one — not bolted on after a CMS infection-control survey or a Joint Commission deficiency.
DFW commercial cooling tower density is also significant: high-rise office towers, hotel campuses above the 10-story ASHRAE 188 threshold, mixed-use developments in Uptown, Las Colinas, and Frisco. Add to that the manufacturing belt from Arlington through Garland, the rapidly growing distribution centers along the I-35 corridor, and the data center clusters emerging in the metro — the chemistry mix is wider than the typical "Texas metro" assumption. Programs designed for one of those segments don't carry over cleanly to another; cooling tower chemistry for a 300-ton hospital chiller plant is a different program than chemistry for a 5,000-ton data center campus.
The DFW operational reality also includes hard freeze events — the February 2021 cold snap that shut down cooling tower deck pans and stranded outdoor chemistry totes across the metro is a reminder. Programs that don't include cold-weather protocols, basin heaters or insulation recommendations, and freeze-prep chemistry steps get caught when North Texas drops below 20°F for 48+ hours. Lone Wolf programs are designed around the seasonal reality of the territory, not a generic Sun Belt schedule.
Cross the Metroplex, Cross the Industries.
Programs across all seven verticals we serve — adjusted to the DFW operational profile.
Common Questions — Dallas-Fort Worth
How quickly can Lone Wolf get on-site in DFW?
Same week for most DFW addresses. Same day for emergencies. Fort Worth headquarters means TX · OK · MO · LA · AR coverage is our shortest service drive — and the rep assigned to your account is generally working within 30 minutes of your facility on any given day.
Do you handle ASHRAE 188 for DFW hospitals?
Yes. Hospital cooling tower programs are one of our highest-volume DFW services. Written Water Management Program documentation, validation activities, corrective-action protocols, and CMS-survey-ready documentation are part of the standard program — not extra-cost add-ons.
Are you set up for large data center cooling tower programs?
Yes. DFW data center cooling tower programs require attention to cycles-of-concentration optimization, water-use efficiency reporting, and change-control discipline. Programs include the WUE reporting structure data center operators need for sustainability and water-utility allocation reporting.
What's your freeze-event protocol?
Programs include cold-weather chemistry steps and shutdown/restart protocols for North Texas freeze events. The 2021 cold snap exposed how unprepared most cooling tower programs were for sub-20°F sustained conditions — our programs include freeze-prep steps that anticipate those events, not improvise them.
The Same-Week Visit Starts Here.
DFW addresses get our fastest response. Schedule a no-charge site evaluation — your dedicated rep walks the equipment, samples the chemistry, reviews your records, and writes up an honest assessment of where your program is.
