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

Professional Artificial Turf Cleaning in McKinney, TX

McKinney has been named the #1 best place to live in America by Money magazine — and the city's residents maintain their properties to match that distinction. From the historic charm of downtown McKinney's brick-lined streets to the sprawling master-planned communities of Stonebridge Ranch and Craig Ranch, McKinney homeowners combine Texas pride with a genuine commitment to property excellence. Artificial turf fits perfectly into McKinney's ethos of smart, sustainable living.

Why McKinney Chooses Tejas Turf

McKinney's unique character — a blend of historic downtown charm and modern suburban development — creates diverse turf maintenance needs. The city's northern Collin County position means slightly different soil and weather patterns than Dallas or Plano, and McKinney's master-planned communities feature some of the largest residential turf installations in the county. We bring DFW's most thorough cleaning process to every McKinney property.

  • DFW's #1 rated turf cleaner — now serving McKinney
  • 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 deep cleaning of artificial turf in a designer landscaped backyard in McKinney, TX

McKinney Neighborhoods We Serve

Stonebridge Ranch — McKinney's iconic master-planned community — is one of the largest and most established planned communities in Collin County. Spanning over 4,500 acres with multiple villages, community pools, parks, and the Stonebridge Ranch Country Club, the community features turf installations ranging from modest backyard pet areas to elaborate pool-and-patio entertainment spaces. Stonebridge Ranch's HOA governance and community standards create consistent demand for professional turf maintenance, and we serve homeowners across the community's diverse villages — from The Cascades to The Villages of Stonebridge to The Heritage.

Craig Ranch — McKinney's premium resort-style community — features the TPC Craig Ranch golf course (home of the annual PGA Tour event), a resort-quality community center, and homes that range from patio homes to custom estates. Craig Ranch properties adjacent to the golf course feature particularly significant turf installations, and the community's premium character creates expectations for white-glove service quality. The TPC Craig Ranch's manicured setting raises the aesthetic bar for surrounding residential properties.

Historic Downtown McKinney and the surrounding neighborhoods represent the city's original character — tree-lined streets, Craftsman and Victorian homes, and a walkable downtown square that's been named among the best in Texas. The downtown's restaurants, boutiques, and entertainment venues maintain outdoor turf areas that we service on commercial contracts. Surrounding residential neighborhoods like Chestnut Square and the Eldorado Parkway corridor feature homes with mature canopy and established turf installations that benefit from regular professional attention.

Trinity Falls and Erwin Farms — two of McKinney's newest large-scale communities — represent the city's northern growth frontier. These developments feature homes built with artificial turf as a standard or premium landscaping option, creating a growing base of newer installations that are at the ideal age to start professional maintenance. Adriatica Village, McKinney's Croatian-inspired waterfront development, features unique commercial and residential turf installations in a distinctive architectural setting.

Common Turf Problems in McKinney

McKinney occupies the northern edge of Collin County's developed corridor, which gives the city a somewhat different environmental profile than its more southerly neighbors. The terrain is more rolling than Plano or Allen's flat prairie, with slight elevation changes that affect drainage patterns. Properties on slopes or at the bottom of grade changes can experience stormwater channeling across turf surfaces during heavy rainfall — the type of sudden, intense thunderstorms that North Texas experiences regularly from March through October.

McKinney's position at the development frontier means significant construction activity to the north and west, generating airborne dust that affects residential properties throughout the city. The mix of rural agricultural activity (hay cutting, field preparation) and suburban development creates a diverse particulate load — native clay, construction cement, and organic agricultural dust — that deposits in turf infill and creates a contamination profile unique to McKinney's transitional landscape.

The city's historic downtown and older neighborhoods feature the most mature tree canopy in McKinney — live oaks, pecans, bois d'arc (Osage orange), and post oaks that can be 50–100+ years old. This canopy produces heavy seasonal pollen and debris loads that challenge turf installations in the downtown-adjacent neighborhoods. The bois d'arc fruit ("horse apples") that fall in autumn are a McKinney-specific nuisance — they're too large for infill extraction but their acidic pulp can stain synthetic fibers if left in contact with the turf surface.

Stonebridge Ranch and Craig Ranch's community lake systems create localized humidity effects similar to other DFW waterfront communities. Properties adjacent to the lakes and connected waterways experience extended morning moisture on turf surfaces that favors bacterial colonization during warm months. Combined with the communities' high dog ownership rates, lakeside pet-use turf areas require more frequent professional attention than properties on higher, drier ground.

Frequently Asked Questions — Turf Cleaning in McKinney

Do you service Stonebridge Ranch's different villages — how do you handle the community's size? Yes. We service homeowners across all of Stonebridge Ranch's villages and are familiar with the community's access points, HOA structures, and scheduling preferences. We typically route our McKinney service day through multiple Stonebridge Ranch appointments for efficiency, which allows us to offer consistent scheduling to community residents.

Our Craig Ranch property is adjacent to the TPC golf course — does the course affect our turf? Golf course-adjacent properties can experience additional debris from course maintenance activity — grass clippings, fertilizer overspray, and irrigation runoff — depending on proximity and wind direction. We assess the specific conditions at your property and adjust our service approach accordingly. The TPC Craig Ranch's championship maintenance standards actually create relatively well-managed runoff, but we still see incremental contamination in adjacent residential turf.

We're in Trinity Falls — our turf is only two years old. Do we really need professional cleaning yet? Two years is actually the ideal time to start. At the 18–24 month mark, infill has accumulated enough contamination to benefit from professional extraction, but not so much that the contamination has compacted and become difficult to remove. Starting professional maintenance at 2 years sets a clean baseline that subsequent quarterly service maintains efficiently. Waiting until visible problems appear (typically 4–5 years) means the first cleaning has to address years of accumulated, compacted contamination.

Does McKinney's more rural character affect turf differently than Dallas or Plano? Yes. McKinney's agricultural proximity introduces organic debris — hay particles, crop dust, and native grass seed — that denser urban areas don't experience. The rolling terrain creates drainage patterns that can concentrate stormwater across turf surfaces. And the less-developed northern areas experience stronger sustained winds that carry contamination at higher rates. These factors make proactive professional maintenance more valuable in McKinney than in fully urbanized communities.

Schedule Your Turf Cleaning in McKinney Today

From Stonebridge Ranch to Craig Ranch, from Historic Downtown to Trinity Falls — McKinney's diverse character deserves turf maintenance that understands every neighborhood's unique needs. Call (469) 298-8690, text us, or request a free quote online. Same-week scheduling available for most McKinney locations. Also serving nearby Allen, Frisco, Plano, and Dallas.

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We compared three turf cleaning companies before choosing Tejas Turf. Nobody else came close to their thoroughness or their knowledge of what McKinney turf actually needs. Our yard hasn't looked this good in years.

— Chris & Hannah R., Stonebridge Ranch

Our Services in McKinney

We offer four professional turf care treatments in McKinney: 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 McKinney

We use transparent, square-footage based pricing with no hidden fees. Here's what McKinney 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.

McKinney Turf Cleaning Frequently Asked Questions

Industries We Serve in McKinney

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