Chorbie was founded in Frisco in 2010 and has been treating Frisco lawns ever since. Phillips Creek Ranch, Stonebriar, Starwood, Newman Village, and every neighborhood from 75033 to 75036.
DFW lawns treated since 2010
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Chorbie’s office sits in Frisco Square. It’s been there since 2010. When you call, text, or email, your message lands with our team in Frisco — not a national call center, not an offshore dispatch service, not a franchised territory representative who works in another state. If there’s ever an issue with your lawn, our technicians drive to your property from our office here, same day when needed.
That home-base reality shows up in our work. We know what pre-emergent timing looks like for Frisco winters (it’s rarely what the national calendars say). We know which Frisco neighborhoods have lawns that were laid on graded subsoil versus ones with native topsoil. We know the HOAs, the builders, and the specific issues that show up at year 3 versus year 15 in a Frisco lawn. None of that comes from templates. It comes from fifteen years of treating Frisco lawns, one address at a time.
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Frisco is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country — and that has shaped what Frisco lawns need. Three patterns we see across our service territory:
West Frisco: the new-build profile — Most West Frisco neighborhoods — Phillips Creek Ranch, The Trails, Chapel Creek, Newman Village — were built from 2010 onward on graded subsoil. That means compacted substrate with a thin layer of imported topsoil, young Bermuda or Zoysia lawns, and weed pressure that hits hard in years 2-4 if left untreated. Early aeration and pre-emergent from year one separate the lawns that thrive from the ones that struggle.
East Frisco: the mature Frisco profile — East Frisco neighborhoods — Stonebriar, Starwood, Heritage Lakes — were built earlier and many lawns are now 20-30 years old. Mature tree canopy, compacting clay soil that’s been under foot traffic for two decades, and a shift toward St. Augustine in shadier yards. These lawns benefit most from aggressive annual aeration and grass-type-specific fertilization.
The Frisco climate reality — Frisco sits at a weird pivot point: it’s far enough south for long, brutal summer heat and far enough north that winter soil temperatures sit at that critical 55°F pre-emergent window for just a narrow stretch each February. Miss that window and crabgrass and dallisgrass take the lawn for the rest of the year. Our program is built around DFW’s specific timing, not national calendar averages.
Four services, calibrated for Frisco lawns. Frisco customers most commonly start with the weed control and fertilization program, often adding aeration annually.
We earn your business every visit. Pause, change, or stop anytime.
When you call, text, or email, you reach our small in-house team in Frisco. No call centers. No long holds. No AI agents.

Since 2010, from our office in Frisco Square. 1,236 five-star reviews.
If your lawn isn't responding, we come back and re-treat at no charge.
Or call 972.697.5221. — you’ll reach our in-house team right here in Frisco.