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Commercial Lawn & Grounds Maintenance in Aledo, TX

  • Writer: Ian Muench
    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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