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Texas Lawn Solutions

Services

Everything we do —in plain English.

We’ll quote any of these on-site. The price you get is the price you pay — no surprise add-ons, no upsells.

  • Weekly Mowing

    Crisp, even cut on your schedule — Bermuda, St. Augustine, or Zoysia, with edged borders and walks blown clean every visit.

    Weekly or bi-weekly mowing with sharp blades, mulch-cut by default, bagging on request. We raise the cut height through the worst of August so the lawn keeps moisture, then drop it back as the heat lets up. Bermuda gets a tighter cut; St. Augustine stays taller — we don’t treat them the same. Edged at every visit, walks and drives blown clean before we leave.

    Starts at $45 · per visit

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  • Edging & Trimming

    Clean, deliberate edges along beds, walks, and drives — and string-trim around fences, posts, and oaks.

    Power-edged borders that stay sharp for the full week, careful trim work around obstacles a mower cannot reach, and a final pass with the blower so nothing carries over to the patio or street. We respect oak-wilt season — no fresh wounds on live oaks Feb through June.

    Starts at $30 · per visit

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  • Leaf & Yard Cleanup

    Live-oak leaf drop in spring, pecan and ash in fall — bagged, blown, and hauled off so you don’t look at it.

    Hill-Country yards drop leaves twice a year and most homeowners only plan for one. We handle both rounds: spring live-oak shed (March/April) and fall ash/pecan/Chinese pistache (Nov/Dec). Beds blown out, gutters checked from the ground, debris hauled off the property — not just dumped behind the shed.

    Starts at $85 · per visit

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  • Bed Maintenance

    Hand-pull weeds, refresh mulch, prune perennials at the right time — keep the front beds looking tended.

    Hand-pulled weeds (no glyphosate near edibles unless you ask), seasonal pruning timed to each plant rather than the calendar, and a fresh mulch top-up every spring and fall to keep moisture in and weeds suppressed. Knife-edge between bed and lawn refreshed every visit.

    Starts at $95 · per visit

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  • Mulch Installation

    Hardwood, cedar, or dyed black — installed at the right depth so the beds look fresh and the weeds give up.

    Bulk-delivered mulch (or bagged, your call), hand-spread to a consistent 2 to 3 inches around plants and trees with a clean edge against the lawn. We pull out last year’s clumped mulch first if it needs it. Cedar holds up best in Hill-Country sun, hardwood looks richer — we’ll tell you which suits the bed.

    Starts at $95 · per visit

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  • Sod Installation

    Bermuda 419, Palmetto St. Augustine, or Zoysia — graded, laid, rolled, with a watering plan you can follow.

    Soil prep, light grading, fresh sod laid in a brick-pattern with tight seams, rolled in, and a printed watering schedule for the first three weeks. We come back at week two to check root contact. Honest take on which grass suits your light, soil, and water bill before we order.

    Starts at $750 · per visit

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  • Pressure Washing

    Driveways, walks, patio stones, fences — caliche dust and oak tannin gone in an afternoon.

    Concrete and stone surfaces taken back to clean using surface-cleaner attachment (no streaky wand passes). Wood fences and decks washed with a soft-wash low-pressure rinse so we don’t fuzz the grain. Flagstone patios get a polymeric-sand top-up if joints washed out.

    Starts at $175 · per visit

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  • Hedge & Shrub Trim

    Boxwood, hollies, esperanza, salvia — shaped twice a year so they fill in instead of getting leggy.

    Hand-shears for tight forms, gas trimmer for long runs, all clippings hauled off. Native shrubs (cenizo, salvia greggii, esperanza) get pruned to bloom rather than to a square. We don’t butcher boxwoods.

    Starts at $75 · per visit

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Multiple services? Ask about a bundle.

Most weekly customers add cleanups, mulch, and the odd hardscape job — there’s usually a flat-rate way to handle that.