Lawn treatment for Lewisville — Castle Hills, Old Town, Enchanted Hill, Castle Hills Northpointe, and every neighborhood from 75056 to 75077.
DFW lawns treated since 2010
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Lewisville spans multiple zip codes and a mix of established and newer master-planned areas. We treat lawns across all of it:
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Lewisville has one of the widest housing-age ranges of any city in our service territory — everything from 1960s-70s homes near Old Town to 1998-era Castle Hills to newly-built sections still coming online. That range means the lawn care story changes dramatically depending on where you live. Three realities we see across Lewisville:
Castle Hills: master-planned, mixed-age — Castle Hills opened in 1998 and has been continuously developing ever since, which means the neighborhood has a mix of lawn ages — original 25-year-old Castle Hills lawns, 2010-era expansion sections, and today’s Castle Hills Northpointe new-build phase. We calibrate our program to the specific lawn age: aggressive aeration for the mature core, early pre-emergent and fertilization for the new-build sections.
Old Town & Lake Lewisville: mature lawns with lake humidity — The older Lewisville neighborhoods around Old Town and the lakefront are in the 50-year-old range, with mature tree canopy and a lot of shaded St. Augustine lawns. Lake Lewisville proximity adds fungal disease pressure — brown patch and take-all root rot are more common here than in the drier inland DFW cities. Our program targets these specific issues rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach.
Denton County soil: more variable than Collin County — Because Lewisville is in Denton County (unlike most of DFW, which is Collin County), soil composition varies more — you can have heavy clay in one part of a neighborhood and sandier pockets in another. Our first visit identifies your specific soil profile before we calibrate the program.
Four services, calibrated for Lewisville’s wide housing-age range and lake-adjacent microclimate. Most Lewisville customers start with the weed control and fertilization program and add aeration annually.
8-application annual program. Targets crabgrass, dallisgrass, nutsedge, and clover. Grass-type-specific fertilization for Lewisville’s mix of mature Bermuda and shaded St. Augustine.
Liquid aeration for Lewisville’s Denton County soil. No plugs, no sprinkler damage. Essential for mature Old Town lawns and valuable for Castle Hills new-build lawns.
Pre- and post-emergent for flower beds, mulch rings, rock beds. Common add-on in Castle Hills and Enchanted Hill.
Cuts watering needs by up to 50% — valuable for Lewisville lakefront and Castle Hills large-lot properties.
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If your lawn isn't responding, we come back and re-treat at no charge.
Yes. Original Castle Hills lawns are now 20-25 years old with mature tree canopy and serious compaction — aggressive annual aeration is essential. Newer Castle Hills Northpointe lawns are only 2-4 years old and need early pre-emergent, fertilization, and aeration to establish strong roots. Same neighborhood, different programs. Your technician identifies the right approach on visit one.
Yes, and this is one of the more common Lewisville situations we see. The combination of mature tree canopy and lake-adjacent humidity creates ideal conditions for chinch bug, brown patch, and take-all root rot — all of which destroy shaded St. Augustine if not caught early. We identify these issues and adjust treatment accordingly.
Pricing depends on lot size. Castle Hills custom homes and Enchanted Hill estates tend to run higher; standard Lewisville lots fall in the mid range. Typical programs start around [$X per application — Cynthia to confirm]. First application is ½ off for new customers.
Yes. Castle Hills has nine subdivisions, each with their own HOA layer, plus the master Castle Hills HOA. Our program keeps your lawn healthy enough to meet any of their standards. Let us know your specific HOA’s documentation requirements when you request your quote. We already serve many Castle Hills homeowners.
No. No contracts, no cancellation fees. Service auto-renews seasonally so you don’t have to re-book, but you can pause or stop any time.
Tell us your Lewisville address and we’ll build a free quote — usually within the same business day. No pressure, no call center script, no commitment.