Commercial Lawn & Grounds Maintenance in Aledo, TX
- Ian Muench
- May 25
- 2 min read
Aledo is estate country. Equestrian acreage, master-planned communities like Walsh and Morningstar, grounds where a ragged edge gets noticed by people who pay attention. That's two jobs at once: cover the open ground fast, then finish the detail clean. We do both, on a route that holds.
Commercial & Estate Properties We Maintain in Aledo
Estate & equestrian acreage — big manicured ground that needs commercial equipment, not a push mower.
Affluent HOA & community common areas in Morningstar, Walsh, and the developments around them.
Top-school-area neighborhoods in Aledo ISD, where families bought in partly for how the place looks.
White-Glove Care for Aledo's Estates
Aledo holds a high bar. The lots are big, the residents notice, and the gap between "mowed" and "maintained" shows up fast on a sloppy curb line or a bed left to weeds. Most crews are good at one half of that job. They can run a wide-open pasture, or they can fuss over edges, but not both on the same visit. We're set up for both. Aledo sits in Parker County, and it's a regular stop on the route from Crowley, not a drive we make as a favor.
Our Commercial Grounds Services
Why Aledo Property Managers Choose Cornerstone
Equipped for the acreage, and we don't leave the edges and beds ragged to get there.
The same finished look every visit. Your property holds a set day, so the standard doesn't drift.
Commercial-only, sized for estate and HOA-scale grounds rather than back yards.
One crew, one invoice. Licensed and insured, about a decade in.
Serving Aledo and the Surrounding Area
We also serve neighboring Willow Park and Fort Worth. Got properties across a couple of these? We'll put them on one route.
Aledo Commercial Grounds — FAQs
Q: Is Aledo within your service area? A: It is. Aledo sits in Parker County, and we run it as a regular stop from our Crowley HQ. Q: Can you handle large estate and equestrian acreage? A: Yes. The equipment eats the open ground, and the crew still finishes the edges and beds the way manicured property has to look. Q: How often will you service the property? A: Weekly through the growing season, every other week when it slows. It's a fixed route, so the day stays put. Q: Are you licensed and insured? A: Yes, fully licensed and insured, and commercial-only.
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