Professional Artificial Turf Cleaning in Highland Park, TX
Highland Park is one of the most prestigious residential communities in the entire state of Texas — an independent municipality within Dallas known for its exceptional homes, impeccable streetscapes, and uncompromising property standards. When Highland Park homeowners choose artificial turf, they expect it to look flawless year-round. Tejas Turf Cleaning delivers the white-glove service that Highland Park properties demand.
Why Highland Park Chooses Tejas Turf
Highland Park properties set the highest aesthetic standards in DFW. The town's mature canopy of live oaks and pecans, its Turtle Creek proximity, and its dense residential character create specific turf challenges that require meticulous professional care. Many Highland Park homes feature architecturally integrated turf installations — designed by landscape architects and expected to maintain their original design intent indefinitely.
- DFW's #1 rated turf cleaner — now serving Highland Park
- Industrial-grade extraction outperforming any competitor in DFW
- Eco-friendly, child & pet-safe enzyme treatments
- Guaranteed odor neutralization — or we come back for free

Highland Park Areas We Serve
Beverly Drive — Highland Park's most iconic residential street — features properties with turf installations that are as carefully designed as the homes themselves. Pool surrounds, formal garden borders, children's play areas, and putting greens on Beverly Drive are maintained to standards that match the neighborhood's architectural character. Many of these installations were designed by landscape architects who specified exact turf types, infill compositions, and maintenance protocols. We work within those specifications when provided, ensuring our service complements the original design intent.
The Lakeside Drive corridor along Turtle Creek features Highland Park's most distinctive waterfront properties. Turtle Creek's proximity creates elevated humidity that accelerates bacterial growth in turf infill, particularly during the muggy May through September period. Properties along Lakeside Drive, Armstrong Avenue, and the streets immediately adjacent to Turtle Creek require more frequent professional cleaning than properties on Highland Park's higher-elevation streets — quarterly at minimum, with monthly service during peak humidity months for pet-use areas.
The residential streets between Knox Street and Mockingbird Lane — Highland Park's southern tier — feature a mix of traditional estates and newer construction where artificial turf has become the preferred landscaping choice for modern properties. The proximity to Knox-Henderson's commercial corridor means some street-facing turf installations in this area experience elevated dust and debris from commercial traffic. Highland Park's Drexel Drive, Versailles Avenue, and Euclid Avenue feature particularly notable residential turf installations that we service on regular quarterly schedules.
Highland Park's municipal parks — including Prather Park, Davis Park, and Hackberry Creek Park — contribute to the town's overall tree canopy, which extends across residential properties throughout the community. The mature live oak and pecan canopy is one of Highland Park's defining visual characteristics, but it creates the most significant turf maintenance challenge: year-round pollen and organic debris deposition that, without professional extraction, compacts infill and degrades fiber appearance.
Common Turf Problems in Highland Park
Highland Park's defining characteristic — its exceptional mature tree canopy — is also the primary driver of turf maintenance needs. The town's live oaks, pecans, magnolias, and cedar elms create a nearly continuous overhead canopy across most residential streets. This canopy deposits pollen from January through May (cedar, then oak, then pecan), followed by seeds and samaras in early summer, and heavy leaf litter from October through December. Each season's organic deposits build on the previous one, and without professional extraction, the infill layer becomes progressively more contaminated and compacted throughout the year.
Turtle Creek's presence in Highland Park creates humidity conditions that differ significantly from even nearby Preston Hollow or University Park. Properties within a few hundred yards of the creek — particularly along Lakeside Drive, Armstrong Avenue, and the streets bordering Turtle Creek Park — experience persistent morning moisture that creates extended bacterial growth windows during warm months. This microclimate effect means creek-adjacent Highland Park properties need approximately 30% more frequent professional cleaning than properties on the town's higher ground.
Highland Park's dense residential development and proximity to Dallas's urban core create mild heat island effects. The town's streets, driveways, and structures absorb and radiate heat during summer months, elevating turf surface temperatures above what would be expected in a more spaciously developed suburb. This doesn't approach the intensity of Dallas's downtown heat island, but it's measurable and contributes to faster contamination cycling.
The aesthetic standards in Highland Park are simply higher than in most communities. A level of infill discoloration or fiber matting that might be acceptable in a typical suburban setting is noticeable — and unacceptable — in Highland Park's context. Our Highland Park clients typically maintain quarterly deep cleaning plus monthly spot treatments for pet areas, with reblooming service annually or semi-annually to maintain the fiber-upright appearance that the town's streetscape standards demand.
Frequently Asked Questions — Turf Cleaning in Highland Park
Our landscape architect provided specific maintenance protocols for our turf — can you follow them? Absolutely. We work with landscape architect specifications regularly for Highland Park properties. Provide the maintenance protocol at scheduling, and we'll incorporate the specified products, techniques, and schedules into your service plan. If the protocol specifies products we don't typically carry, we can usually source them for your property.
How do you handle the privacy and security expectations of Highland Park clients? We understand that Highland Park properties have specific access requirements. We work with gated properties, alarm systems, and privacy expectations routinely. Our team carries identification, arrives in marked vehicles, and follows whatever access protocols your property requires. We can coordinate with household staff, property managers, or security personnel as needed.
Is quarterly service really sufficient for a Highland Park property? For properties without dogs and with moderate tree canopy, quarterly deep cleaning maintains excellent turf condition year-round. For pet-use areas, we recommend monthly treatment. For properties with heavy overhead canopy — particularly along Beverly Drive or Lakeside Drive — semi-annual deep cleaning with quarterly maintenance visits may be appropriate. We'll assess your specific property and recommend the schedule that maintains Highland Park-caliber appearance.
Do you service Highland Park's commercial properties along Knox Street? The Knox-Henderson corridor technically straddles Highland Park and Dallas, and yes, we service commercial turf installations in this area. Restaurant patios, retail frontage, and property management companies in the Knox district receive monthly professional service on commercial contracts.
Schedule Your Turf Cleaning in Highland Park Today
Highland Park's exceptional properties deserve exceptional turf maintenance. Our team understands the town's standards, its unique environmental challenges, and its residents' expectations. Call (469) 298-8690, text us, or request a free quote online. Priority scheduling available for Highland Park residents. Also serving adjacent University Park, Dallas, and communities throughout the DFW metroplex.
Our landscape architect specified exact maintenance standards for our turf installation. Tejas Turf is the only company we've found that meets those specifications consistently. Exceptional attention to detail.
— Catherine W., Beverly Drive
Our Services in Highland Park
We offer four professional turf care treatments in Highland Park: 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 Highland Park
We use transparent, square-footage based pricing with no hidden fees. Here's what Highland Park homeowners typically pay:
| Yard Size | Deep Clean | + Pet Odor | Full 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 Quote | Custom Quote | Custom Quote |
Prices reflect single-visit rates. VIP monthly plan members save 15%. Minimum service charge $249.
Highland Park Turf Cleaning Frequently Asked Questions
Industries We Serve in Highland Park
Tejas Turf cleans synthetic turf for residential homeowners and a wide range of Highland Park businesses and institutions.
Also Serving Nearby Areas
We serve Highland Park and all surrounding communities in Dallas County and across the DFW metroplex.