Reliable Residential Landscaper in Crandall TX

Your home.
Just better.

Homeowner-focused lawn care that shows up on time and gets the job done right.

Residential Landscaper in Crandall

Complete care for your home

From weekly mowing to full landscaping projects, Ortiz Lawn Care keeps Crandall homes looking sharp. Reliable, insured, and satisfaction guaranteed.

Lawn Mowing & Edging

Sharp edges and clean cuts make all the difference to curb appeal. We mow on a consistent schedule, edge every single visit, and blow off all clippings so your lawn always looks neat and finished.

Weed Control

Weeds steal water and nutrients right out from under your grass. We target crabgrass, nutsedge, dallisgrass, and broadleaf weeds with timed applications so your lawn stays clean all season long.

Lawn Fertilization

Crandall clay drains slowly and burns through nutrients fast. Seasonal fertilization builds a thick, green lawn that holds up through triple-digit summer heat and stays strong right through fall.

Lawn Aeration

When clay soil compacts, your grass roots get choked off and stop taking up water. Core aeration pulls plugs from the ground and opens channels so water, air, and nutrients reach the root zone.

Overseeding

Thin spots and bare patches make a lawn look rough. We overseed with the right grass variety for your yard, time the application for good soil contact, and hit every area where turf has worn thin.

Lawn Disease Treatment

Catching lawn disease early is the difference between a quick fix and replacing large sections of turf. We identify the type, apply the right treatment, and stop it before the damage spreads.

Sod
Installation

New sod gives you an instant lawn. We prep the soil, install Bermuda or St. Augustine to match your existing grass, and water it in properly so it roots before the summer heat sets in hard.

Landscape
Design

Your yard works better when the design is planned right. We look at sun, grade, and what you already have, then create a layout with plants and hardscape that fits your style and stays manageable.

Flower Bed Installation

When flower beds are installed right, they hold color all season and make your yard look intentional. We dig clean edges, amend the soil, and plant so roots establish before the summer heat hits.

Mulch
Installation

Your beds and trees need mulch that actually holds up. We install at the right depth so it locks in moisture, suppresses weeds, and stays thick through the season without breaking down after one rain.

Rock
Installation

River rock and decorative gravel hold up without breaking down season after season. We install it around trees, drainage areas, and beds where you want a clean, low-maintenance finish that doesn’t fade.

Artificial Turf Installation

Artificial turf stays green through drought and doesn’t burn out in July heat. We prep the base properly so it drains well, lays flat, and holds up with kids and pets for years without issues.

Tree
Trimming

Your oaks and pecans need regular trimming or they’ll drop limbs in storms and shade out the turf below. We cut to the right points, clear dead wood, and shape them without stripping the canopy.

Hedge & Shrub Trimming

Trimming to the right height for each plant type keeps hedges healthy and looking sharp, not just cut. We shape on a consistent schedule so your front yard doesn’t look like it missed a visit.

Tree
Removal

A dead or damaged tree can fall without much warning. We remove it safely, chip or haul all the debris, and leave your yard clean so you can decide what to do with the space right away.

Landscape
Stump Grinding

Old stumps sit in the yard for years and turn into tripping hazards. Stump grinding cuts below grade and removes the bulk of the root so you can sod, mulch, or replant the area quickly.

Sprinkler
Installation

Stop fighting dry spots with a hose every week. A properly installed sprinkler system covers every zone evenly based on your yard layout and grass type so your lawn doesn’t go thirsty.

Sprinkler
Repair

A stuck zone or broken head wastes water and leaves dry patches across the lawn. We test the full system, find the problem, swap out worn parts, and make sure every zone runs right before we leave.

Leaf Removal &
Fall Cleanup

Your lawn can’t survive winter in good shape with leaves packed on top of it. We clear every surface, bag or haul everything away, and leave the yard clean and ready before the cold arrives.

Spring
Cleanup

A clean yard in spring means a stronger growing season all the way to fall. We clear winter debris, cut back dead growth, freshen bed edges, and get everything looking sharp before things warm up.

Yard
Cleanup

Got a yard full of debris, overgrown corners, or growth that got away from you? We’ll clear it all out and haul it off so you end up with a clean yard without giving up your whole weekend to it.


Lot
Clearing

If you’ve got an overgrown lot or acreage that hasn’t been touched in months, it’s not going to clear itself. We cut down brush, remove saplings and debris, and mow everything back to clean ground so you can see what you’re working with. Common across Talty, Combine, and Kaufman where lot sizes run bigger.

Fire Ant
Control

Fire ants build new mounds within days of a rain event and they’ll sting without warning. We treat every active colony and apply a barrier around your yard to stop them from coming back each season.


Grub
Control

Grubs feed on grass roots just under the surface and turn turf brown fast. A preventive treatment applied in spring stops them in the larval stage before they’re able to damage your lawn.

Pet Waste
Removal

Pet waste builds up fast and creates real odor and health problems for your family. We handle regular cleanup on a set schedule so your yard stays clean and safe for kids and pets year-round.

Pressure
Washing

Don’t let algae and grime build up on your driveways, sidewalks, and fencing over time. Pressure washing removes staining and restores surfaces without damaging the material underneath.

Did you know?

Fire ants didn’t exist in Texas until the 1950s. Red imported fire ants arrived in the United States through the port of Mobile, Alabama in the 1930s and spent the next two decades marching west. By the 1950s they had reached Texas, and Kaufman County is now deep inside their permanent territory. Fire ant mound counts in Crandall typically spike twice a year: after spring rains in April and again after the first fall rains in September.

FAQs About Residential Lawn Care in Crandall

Fast answers you can count on
How often should I mow my Bermuda lawn in Crandall TX?

During the active growing season from April through October, Bermuda grass in Crandall TX typically needs mowing every one to two weeks depending on rainfall and heat. Bermuda grows fast in the North Texas summer heat, and letting it get too tall weakens the turf and increases weed pressure. Ortiz Lawn Care offers both weekly and bi-weekly mowing schedules to match your lawn’s pace through the season.

How much does residential lawn mowing cost in Crandall TX?

Most residential bi-weekly mowing visits in Crandall TX run between $45 and $65, depending on lot size and the amount of edging your property requires. Homes in newer communities like Wildcat Ranch and Heartland often have defined edging lines along driveways and sidewalks that add to the service time and cost. Ortiz Lawn Care gives free same-day estimates so you have an exact number before anything starts.

Why is my St. Augustine lawn turning brown in Crandall TX?

Brown patches on St. Augustine in Crandall TX are usually caused by brown patch fungus, which thrives in the heat and humidity of North Texas summers, especially on the heavy clay soils common across Kaufman County. Overwatering and poor drainage in clay soil make the problem worse. Ortiz Lawn Care’s trained lawn care team can identify whether you’re dealing with disease, drought stress, or pest damage and recommend the right treatment.

What are the signs my Crandall TX lawn needs aeration?

If water runs off your lawn instead of soaking in, the soil stays hard even after rain, or your grass looks thin and pale despite regular watering, you likely need aeration. Kaufman County’s Blackland Prairie clay compacts under foot traffic and mower weight over time, cutting off the air and water roots need to stay healthy. Aeration in late spring or early fall makes a noticeable difference on Bermuda and St. Augustine lawns in Crandall.

How did the summer 2022 drought affect residential lawns in Kaufman County?

The spring and summer of 2022 was the hottest stretch on record for North Texas, and lawns across Kaufman County paid the price. Many Bermuda lawns in Crandall went fully dormant or died back in sections, and fire ant activity increased as the insects moved deeper and spread across cracked, dry soil. Proper fertilization and recovery care in the fall of 2022 helped many of those lawns bounce back the following spring.

What is included in residential lawn mowing and edging from Ortiz Lawn Care?

A standard mowing visit from Ortiz Lawn Care includes cutting the grass at the right height for your grass type, edging along driveways, sidewalks, and beds, and blowing off all clippings before we leave. We don’t skip the cleanup at the end, which is one thing homeowners in Crandall TX tell us they appreciate consistently. Every visit is done right or we come back and make it right.

What weed control options are available for residential lawns in Crandall TX?

Ortiz Lawn Care handles weed control for common North Texas lawn weeds including crabgrass, nutsedge, dallisgrass, henbit, and clover. Pre-emergent applications in late February or early March, when soil temperatures hit around 55 degrees Fahrenheit, are the most effective way to prevent crabgrass from taking hold in Crandall each spring. Post-emergent treatments can tackle weeds already growing, and our team matches the product and timing to your grass type.

How do I know if my lawn has a grub problem in Crandall TX?

Signs of grub damage in Crandall TX include patches of grass that pull up easily like a loose carpet, birds digging into the lawn, and brown sections that don’t respond to watering. Grubs eat grass roots just below the soil surface, so the turf looks alive until the damage is severe. Ortiz Lawn Care offers grub control treatments for residential properties across Kaufman County.

How often should residential lawns be fertilized in Kaufman County TX?

Bermuda lawns in Kaufman County typically benefit from three to four fertilizer applications per year, timed with the growing season from spring through early fall. The clay soil in Crandall TX holds nutrients differently than sandy soils, so getting the timing and product right matters more than just applying frequently. Ortiz Lawn Care’s experienced team plans fertilization schedules based on your specific grass type and lawn condition.

What fire ant control options are available for Crandall TX homeowners?

Red imported fire ants are a persistent problem across Kaufman County, with mound activity peaking after spring and fall rains. The most effective approach for residential lawns in Crandall TX is broadcast bait treatment in both spring and fall, which spreads through colonies rather than just treating individual mounds. Ortiz Lawn Care provides fire ant control as part of its residential pest services.

A great lawn is no accident.

Serving Crandall & Kaufman County for over 17 years.

Please Review Us

We sure could use your help letting Crandall know how good we are.

Copyright © 2026 All rights reserved.

8022 Kelton Dr, Crandall, TX 75114