Serving Texas & Louisiana Data Centers

Specialty cleaning built for rooms that can't afford a mistake.

EDIS cleans data center infrastructure and critical environments exclusively — from construction through commissioning and into ongoing operations. Documented SOPs, contamination controls, and crews trained specifically for raised-floor and live-room work.

Request a WalkthroughView Credentials
Focus
Data centers only — no general janitorial
Coverage
Lifecycle: construction through operations
Method
Written SOPs, QC hold points, documentation
Why specialty cleaning matters

Six risks we're built to anticipate — not gamble on

Facility managers see these recur across specialty-cleaning vendors. EDIS treats each as a controlled risk, addressed through defined procedure — not a claim we're finished making good on.

EDIS crew in a data center clean zone
01
Wrong methods, inadequate training
Ordinary janitorial methods can spread dust or conflict with sensitive-environment requirements.
EDIS →Approved SOPs, HEPA-based methods, product controls, and competency verification for every crew member.
02
ESD & contamination-control risk
Uncontrolled personnel, materials, or methods can raise contamination or static risk in the room.
EDIS →Site ESD and contamination controls embedded into SOPs, PPE, and daily task briefings.
03
Missed concealed zones
Visible surfaces get attention while contracted subfloor or overhead areas go overlooked.
EDIS →All applicable cleaning zones — raised-floor, plenum, and overhead — explicitly defined and inspected.
04
Recontamination by other trades
Other trades re-enter or generate dust in areas already cleaned and signed off.
EDIS →Zone control, sequencing, re-entry rules, and documented reclean triggers.
05
Unreliable, unqualified crews
Late labor sourcing creates readiness, attendance, and competency problems on site.
EDIS →Roster verification, predeployment onboarding, and defined Crew Readiness criteria.
06
No proof of completed work
Verbal completion claims create acceptance disputes between vendor and facility.
EDIS →Area-level completion records, QC signoffs, and permitted photographic evidence.
EDIS construction-to-operations continuity: Phase 01 Construction, Phase 02 Pre-commissioning & Turnover, Phase 03 Ongoing Operations — same crews, same protocols, no re-onboarding.
Core capabilities
Raised-floor surface cleaning Subfloor & underfloor plenum cleaning Overhead surface & pathway cleaning Cable tray & raceway exterior cleaning Ceiling void cleaning Containment-area cleaning Server rack & enclosure exterior cleaning HEPA-filtered particulate removal ESD-aware cleaning methods Punch-list & corrective cleaning Final inspection & turnover support Recurring multi-year service agreements
How EDIS operates: field leadership, safety & site readiness, and quality control — documented control in every phase.
Credentials & standing

Where we stand today

We'd rather show accurate status than inflate it. Items marked Pending are actively being finalized and will be confirmed before contract execution.

Pending
Texas HUB
Historically Underutilized Business — application in process.
Pending
WOSB
Woman-Owned Small Business — eligibility under confirmation.
Pending
SAM.gov Registration
Federal registration in process.
Pending
HUBZone Facility
Operating address under HUBZone designation review.
Pending
General Liability Insurance
Coverage being bound — certificate available upon confirmation.
Pending
Surety Bonding
Bonding capacity in process — details available on request.
Pending
Opportunity Zone Facility
Operating address location under review.
Pending
CAGE Code / UEI
To be added upon federal registration.
NAICS classification (final selection pending SBA/SBDC confirmation)
518210
Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting & Related Services (primary).
561210
Facilities Support Services (secondary).
561720
Janitorial Services (secondary).
238990
All Other Specialty Trade Contractors (secondary, construction-phase).
Why EDIS

Exclusively data centers. Nothing else.

EDIS does not split attention across office parks and retail. Every SOP, hire, and piece of equipment is built around raised-floor and critical-environment work.

Three EDIS technicians on a pre-task walk-down in a data center cold aisle — clipboard, HEPA backpack, and contamination-control supplies
Experienced Field Leadership
Direct, hands-on knowledge of data center cleaning operations and construction-site coordination.
Experienced Workforce Capacity
Access to personnel with relevant data center field experience, scalable to project requirements.
Construction-to-Operations Continuity
One continuous service model from active construction through ongoing critical-environment operations.
Controlled Execution
Emphasis on supervision, safety, quality verification, documentation, and corrective action.
Project-Specific Flexibility
Workforce, scheduling, equipment, and methods aligned to each facility’s requirements.

Ready to see your facility through EDIS's eyes?

Request a walkthrough and we'll scope your raised-floor, subfloor, and overhead cleaning requirements on-site — no obligation.

Request a Walkthrough
Email
info@elitedatainfrastructuresolutions.com
Service Territory
Texas & Louisiana
Call  844-572-3347