The right license
Licensed TX Master Plumber — mechanical and utility contractor, with the license number on every bid.
One licensed crew for the whole stack — utility main to rooftop mechanical — sequenced to your schedule and inspection-ready.
Commercial permit. Residential service call. Either way — get a real number from a licensed contractor.
W3M holds the trades a project actually needs, from the buried utility main to the fixtures and the rooftop mechanical. Commercial and residential.
Ground-up rough-in, top-out and trim for commercial buildings — coordinated to the construction schedule and inspected to code.
CommercialProcess and mechanical piping, equipment connections and rooftop mechanical tie-ins for occupied and new-build facilities.
MechanicalSite utility and underground work — water service, sanitary and storm lines tied from the main into the building.
UtilityRepairs, repipes, water heaters and fixture work for homes — the same licensed crew that runs the commercial jobs.
ResidentialCoordinated rough-in for new commercial and residential construction — laid out to the plans, sleeved and sequenced for the GC.
New buildLeak location, pressure and supply diagnostics, and repairs for commercial and residential properties.
ServiceW3M is on the plumbing and mechanical scope for a new five-story hotel in Austin — a marquee commercial build, won out of metro from the Mesquite base, that puts the full trade stack to work from utility tie-in to rooftop mechanical.
Snapshot reflects the issued commercial permit on this build. Photos of the W3M crew and completed work drop in here on the live site.
Licensed TX Master Plumber — mechanical and utility contractor, with the license number on every bid.
One crew that runs new commercial builds and still takes the residential service call.
Underground utility, mechanical piping, rough-in and trim — coordinated under one contractor.
Work sequenced to the GC's schedule and laid out to the drawings, inspection-ready.
W3M serves commercial and residential clients across the DFW metro from its Mesquite base — and takes commercial scopes statewide, like the 5-story hotel now under permit in Austin. Exact coverage radius is confirmed at quote time.
Tell us about the project — commercial or residential — and W3M will follow up. On the live site this routes straight to the office.