Property Address & Contact Role
Send the property address, community or business name, and whether you are the owner, manager, board member, tenant, or decision-maker.
Commercial & HOA Quote Request
Tell us about the property, service areas, exterior services needed, approval requirements, timeline, and photos if available. TrueLight will review the scope and follow up with the clearest next step for your commercial property or HOA community.
Founded 2018 • Fort Worth & DFW • Commercial Properties • HOA Communities • Managed Exterior Projects • Photos Recommended
Complete the form below with the property location, service areas, exterior services needed, approval requirements, timeline, and photos if available. Once submitted, we’ll review the commercial or HOA scope and follow up with the clearest next step.
Speed Up Your Commercial / HOA Quote
The more detail you send, the easier it is to review the property, service areas, access, approval needs, timeline, and exterior services required. Photos are especially helpful for commercial properties, HOA communities, managed properties, and multi-area exterior projects.
Send the property address, community or business name, and whether you are the owner, manager, board member, tenant, or decision-maker.
Upload photos of the entrances, common areas, landscape beds, turf or sod areas, fencing, concrete, lighting areas, access points, and problem spots.
Tell us whether you need landscaping, sod, turf, fencing, concrete, hardscaping, holiday lighting, permanent lighting, or a combination of exterior services.
Share any board approval, property manager approval, ownership approval, budget timing, access requirements, deadline, or preferred project schedule.
Next Steps
A clear, organized review process so property owners, managers, and HOA decision-makers know what to expect after submitting a commercial or HOA quote request.
We review the property type, service areas, photos, access notes, timeline, approval needs, and exterior services requested.
If needed, we may ask about board approval, property manager approval, budget timing, access requirements, service areas, or project priorities.
Depending on the scope, the next step may be a quote, a phone call, or an in-person site visit to review the property and service areas.
Once the scope is clear, you can review the quote, ask questions, coordinate approvals, and decide if you want to schedule the work.