About
Data Center Services Inc. (DCSI) has served the greater Chicago metro area since 1985, specializing in the maintenance and operational integrity of mission-critical data center environments. Based in the Aurora/Downers Grove corridor of the western suburbs, DCSI focuses on the physical infrastructure layer that keeps commercial data centers running cleanly and efficiently — a discipline that directly intersects with electrical reliability for facility managers overseeing raised-floor computing environments. Their core service portfolio includes subfloor vacuuming and tile cleaning, access floor pedestal maintenance, airflow panel and blanking panel management, and brush grommet installations — all of which are critical to maintaining proper cooling airflow and preventing particulate contamination near sensitive electrical and power distribution equipment. DCSI also offers post-construction cleaning services, making them a relevant partner for general contractors and facility managers commissioning new data center buildouts or tenant improvements in commercial office, industrial, and institutional facilities across the Chicagoland region. For property managers and facility managers responsible for colocation suites, on-premise server rooms, or enterprise data halls within office buildings, warehouses, or healthcare campuses, DCSI's long tenure in the Chicago market represents a specialized resource for the non-electrical but electrically adjacent maintenance tasks that support uptime and code-compliant environments. Their COVID-19 disinfection services further extend their value in occupied commercial facilities. While DCSI is not a licensed electrical contractor, their work complements the efforts of commercial electricians managing power distribution, UPS systems, and critical backup infrastructure by keeping the physical environment clean, organized, and thermally optimized. Facility managers evaluating vendors for data center support services in Aurora, Naperville, or the broader western Chicago suburbs should consider DCSI for the maintenance disciplines that protect electrical investment in mission-critical spaces.