Texas Co-op Power
Our trip across CoServ territory concludes with a visit to Justin, which shares its name with a boot brand and a store. But which came first?
On one of the hottest days of 2024, CoServ gas technicians donned thick, flame-retardant suits and face coverings to do a steel tap,
Upgrading power lines is like widening a road. If a utility pole goes down, CoServ can reroute power while repairs are made.
CoServ’s positive culture doesn’t happen by accident – it starts with the Human Resources (HR) Department.
CoServ's Vegetation Management team oversees a dozen contractor crews who trim trees near more than 2,800 miles of overhead power lines.
Meet the six-person team that keeps up with oil changes, tire swaps, sparkplugs and other routine maintenance for CoServ's fleet.
CoServ's new Krum facility positions crews closer to the western half of our service area, allowing for faster response times for outages.
Finishing all the events without a gig is a testament to the professionalism of CoServ’s linemen and the company’s dedication to safety.
We're heading south for the next stop on the CoServ on the Road Tour 2024 to Argyle, an up-and-coming city of about 5,700 people.