Serving Fort Worth, TX
★ DFW's #1 Rated Turf Cleaner

Professional Artificial Turf Cleaning in Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth is our home base — the city where Tejas Turf Cleaning was built, and the community we know best. From the upscale estates of Westover Hills to the family neighborhoods near TCU, Fort Worth homeowners have discovered that artificial turf is the perfect solution for the city's water restrictions and intense summer heat. But that beautiful turf needs professional care to stay looking its best year after year.

Why Fort Worth Chooses Tejas Turf

Fort Worth's unique combination of red clay dust storms, intense UV exposure, and heavy spring pollen creates turf maintenance challenges unlike anywhere else. Our deep extraction equipment is specifically calibrated for the type of contamination that accumulates in Fort Worth yards. We understand the city's neighborhoods — from the Heritage District's older homes to the newer developments in the Alliance area — and we tailor our service to each property's specific needs.

  • DFW's #1 rated turf cleaner — now serving Fort Worth
  • Industrial-grade extraction outperforming any competitor in DFW
  • Eco-friendly, child & pet-safe enzyme treatments
  • Guaranteed odor neutralization — or we come back for free
Before and after professional cleaning of an artificial turf backyard at a modern Fort Worth, TX home

Fort Worth Neighborhoods We Serve

We service artificial turf installations across the full spectrum of Fort Worth neighborhoods — from the historic districts near downtown to the newer master-planned communities along the western expansion corridor. In the established neighborhoods of Arlington Heights, Tanglewood, and the TCU area, we regularly service mature residential properties where older turf installations are reaching the age where professional restoration makes more sense than replacement. The combination of significant tree canopy (live oaks, pecans, Texas ash) and decades of accumulated organic debris makes deep extraction particularly important in these areas.

In the upscale neighborhoods of Mira Vista, Ridglea Hills, and Rivercrest, and along the Cultural District's premium residential streets adjacent to the Kimbell Art Museum and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, we service some of the most significant residential turf installations in the city. These properties typically feature large entertainment areas, pool surrounds, and putting greens where appearance standards are non-negotiable.

Fort Worth's western expansion corridor — Walsh Ranch, Stonegate, Heritage, and the Aledo corridor neighborhoods — represents the newest wave of turf installations in the city. Many of these homes were built with artificial turf as part of the initial landscaping package, and they're now reaching the 2–4 year mark where the first professional deep cleaning makes the biggest impact. We also serve Fort Worth's Near Southside, Fairmount/Magnolia Avenue corridor, the Clearfork development area, and commercial properties throughout Sundance Square and the W 7th Street corridor.

Common Turf Problems in Fort Worth

Fort Worth presents a unique combination of environmental factors that make professional turf maintenance genuinely essential — not just cosmetically beneficial. The city sits on some of the highest-clay-content soils in Texas: Tarrant County's characteristic dark montmorillonite clay becomes airborne as extremely fine particles during the dry summer months and deposits into turf infill in quantities that compound rapidly over a season. This clay infiltration is something Fort Worth homeowners deal with that suburban turf owners in sandier soil regions simply don't experience to the same degree.

Cedar pollen season (December through February) and oak/pecan pollen season (March through May) both hit Fort Worth hard. North Texas sits in one of the highest pollen-production regions in the country, and Fort Worth's mature urban tree canopy means pollen deposits in infill at very high rates during peak season. By May, infill in a Fort Worth yard that hasn't been professionally cleaned since the previous fall is often visibly discolored from pollen accumulation.

The Trinity River corridor creates localized humidity effects in eastern Fort Worth neighborhoods — Riverside, Polytechnic, Morningside — that accelerate biological growth in turf infill. The river's proximity means these neighborhoods experience more consistent moisture on the turf surface, which combined with summer heat creates ideal bacterial conditions. Urban heat island effects in Downtown, Near Southside, and Stockyards neighborhoods mean surface temperatures on turf in these areas can run 10–15°F hotter than in suburban neighborhoods with more green space, driving faster contamination cycles.

Fort Worth is squarely in Tornado Alley and receives among the highest rates of severe weather events of any large Texas city — hail, high-wind events, and sudden heavy rainfall are part of the annual calendar. Each significant storm can displace infill, deposit organic debris, and compact the fiber structure. Fort Worth homeowners who schedule a cleaning after storm season (October–November) start winter in significantly better shape.

Frequently Asked Questions — Turf Cleaning in Fort Worth

How does Fort Worth's clay soil specifically affect my artificial turf? Tarrant County's montmorillonite clay particles are extremely fine — they become airborne in dry conditions and settle deeply into infill where they bind to fibers electrostatically. This creates a compaction effect that standard rinsing can't address. Our deep extraction equipment removes this clay buildup, restoring drainage performance and the clean appearance the clay obscures. Fort Worth homeowners in areas near undeveloped land or construction zones notice this most acutely.

Do you serve commercial properties along the W 7th Street and Clearfork corridors? Yes. Commercial properties are a significant part of our Fort Worth business. Restaurant and retail patios along W 7th, Clearfork, Sundance Square, and the Near Southside's Magnolia Avenue corridor see heavy foot traffic and need quarterly or monthly professional maintenance to stay in client-ready condition. We work around business hours and can schedule early-morning or after-hours appointments for commercial clients.

Is my Walsh Ranch or Heritage turf new enough that I don't need cleaning yet? Most new turf installations benefit from their first professional cleaning at 18–24 months, even if they look clean to the eye. The infill is accumulating contamination from the first week of use, and early professional maintenance prevents compaction from becoming structural. Walsh Ranch and Heritage homeowners who started a maintenance plan in year 2 consistently show better turf condition at year 5 than those who waited for visible problems.

Can you service multi-unit residential and HOA common areas in Fort Worth? Yes. We hold commercial liability insurance and are equipped for properties of any size. Fort Worth HOA communities — from the Westover Hills area to the newer master-planned communities in the western corridor — receive the same service quality as individual residential clients, with the scheduling flexibility that multi-property contracts require.

Schedule Your Turf Cleaning in Fort Worth Today

Fort Worth is our home — every neighborhood, every seasonal challenge, every specific environmental factor that affects your turf. When you call Tejas Turf Cleaning, you're calling the company that understands Fort Worth turf maintenance better than anyone in the DFW area. We offer free assessments, transparent per-square-foot pricing, and a satisfaction guarantee. Call us at (469) 298-8690, send a text to the same number, or use our online quote form. We offer same-week scheduling for most Fort Worth residential clients.

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Tejas Turf transformed our dog run from an embarrassing mess into the pride of our backyard. The pet odor treatment was incredible — we'd tried everything and nothing worked until these guys came out.

— Sarah M., Westover Hills

Our Services in Fort Worth

We offer four professional turf care treatments in Fort Worth: deep cleaning & reblooming, pet odor removal, infill replenishment, and turf repair. All products are EPA Safer Choice certified — safe for kids, pets, and the environment.

Turf Cleaning Cost in Fort Worth

We use transparent, square-footage based pricing with no hidden fees. Here's what Fort Worth homeowners typically pay:

Yard SizeDeep Clean+ Pet OdorFull Service
Small (up to 500 sq ft)$249$249$249
Medium (500–1,000 sq ft)$249–$300$249–$390$249–$460
Large (1,000–2,000 sq ft)$300–$600$390–$780$460–$920
XL (2,000+ sq ft)Custom QuoteCustom QuoteCustom Quote

Prices reflect single-visit rates. VIP monthly plan members save 15%. Minimum service charge $249.

Fort Worth Turf Cleaning Frequently Asked Questions

Industries We Serve in Fort Worth

Tejas Turf cleans synthetic turf for residential homeowners and a wide range of Fort Worth businesses and institutions.