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Mako Logics

Service areas / Spring, TX

Managed IT Services in Spring, TX

Harris County · ~15 miles from our HQ

About Mako Logics in Spring

Houston-area MSP, supporting Spring businesses since 2001.

Spring is the I-45 corridor between Houston and The Woodlands — and despite its suburb reputation, the business density here is closer to corporate-park than residential. ExxonMobil's main campus sits in Spring. The Hardy Toll Road industrial corridor runs through it. Memorial Hermann The Woodlands is technically a Spring zip code on the south side. This is a serious business market that gets undersold by everyone who only talks about The Woodlands.

Spring's commercial base splits roughly four ways: the energy and corporate footprint near ExxonMobil and the Springwoods Village master-plan, the FM-2920 healthcare and retail strip, the Hardy / Aldine Westfield industrial corridor on the east side, and the I-45 / Cypresswood professional-services cluster. The IT needs across these zones are very different — energy contractors care about export controls and IP protection; healthcare practices care about HIPAA and EHR uptime; industrial operators care about plant-floor connectivity and ICS isolation.

Where in Spring we work: Springwoods Village (corporate, Class A office), the FM-2920 corridor (healthcare and retail), Old Town Spring (small-business professional services), the Hardy Toll industrial corridor (manufacturing and distribution), and the Cypresswood / I-45 commercial strip.

Spring's energy-services density is one of the most concentrated I see anywhere in the metro — it's not coincidence that several of our long-running engineering accounts are based on the I-45 corridor near ExxonMobil.

Russell Sailors, Chief Information Officer
Why it matters in Spring

Who we typically support in Spring.

Energy and oilfield services contractors (often with ITAR or export-control exposure if they touch international projects), healthcare practices around the Spring medical clusters, light-industrial and distribution operators along the Hardy corridor, and tech-dependent B2B firms that have outgrown a part-time IT arrangement.

What We Do in Spring

Every Mako service, supported locally.

How we work with Spring clients

On-site response is within hours; scheduled visits are next-day. We have direct relationships with two Spring-area cabling contractors and the major fiber providers serving the I-45 corridor.

Why Mako Logics in Spring

What makes us the right call here.

Spring is geographically inside our primary service zone — same response posture as our Woodlands and Montgomery clients. We know which Spring buildings have which fiber providers, which property management companies are easy to coordinate with, and which industrial parks have ISP availability problems we can solve with a backup carrier.

When Mako is NOT the right call in Spring

The honest reality check.

If you're an energy contractor whose IT requirements are dictated by an upstream operator's vendor management program, we should compare notes early — the answer to whether we can support that requirement isn't always yes, and we'd rather tell you in a 20-minute discovery call than discover it during onboarding.

Spring FAQ

Managed IT in Spring — common questions.

Do you serve energy-services companies and tech-dependent operators along Spring's I-45 corridor near ExxonMobil?

Yes. Spring is dense with energy and industrial-services operators — NDT firms, O&G consultancies, inspection services, petrochem-adjacent supply-chain operators — and that's one of our vertical specialties. The I-45 corridor from The Woodlands south through Spring, the Gosling Road area, Cypresswood, Louetta, and Hardy Toll Road business inventory are all within our primary service zone. Spring is about 15 miles from our Montgomery HQ — closer than most Houston-based MSPs, who are coming from downtown or the Energy Corridor and sitting in the same traffic you are.

Do you serve businesses along the I-45 corridor and near the ExxonMobil campus?

Yes. The I-45 corridor from the Woodlands south through Spring, the Gosling Road area, Cypresswood, Louetta, and the Hardy Toll Road business parks are all well within our service zone. We support several clients adjacent to the ExxonMobil campus and across the broader north-Houston energy economy.

What types of Spring businesses does Mako typically work with?

Energy and industrial services firms (lots of them in Spring), professional services, healthcare practices, and tech-dependent B2B operators. The Spring business mix is dense and diverse — our fit tends to be with the compliance-heavy and uptime-sensitive end of that range.

Can you support energy-services companies based in Spring?

Yes — this is one of our vertical specialties. NDT firms, O&G consultancies, inspection services, petrochem-adjacent operators, and supply-chain manufacturers that need CMMC or API-compliance readiness. Our engineers carry TWIC credentials for contractor access at regulated industrial sites.

Do you handle network and cabling buildouts for new Spring offices?

Yes. Low-voltage coordination, structured cabling oversight, firewall and network design, VoIP cutover, and Microsoft 365 tenant setup. Spring has a good ecosystem of local cabling vendors — we have working relationships with several and can bring the right one to your project.

Are you too far from Spring to be responsive, given your Montgomery HQ?

No. Fifteen miles is closer than most Houston-based MSPs to the Spring market — they're coming from downtown or the Energy Corridor and sitting in worse traffic. Our engineers routinely drive I-45 to Spring; response time here is on par with our Woodlands clients.

Ready to talk, Spring?

Twenty minutes with a real person. No pressure.