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Commercial Lawn & Grounds Maintenance in Cleburne, TX

  • Writer: Ian Muench
    Ian Muench
  • Apr 13
  • 2 min read

Cleburne is the Johnson County seat, with a working commercial base behind it: industrial sites, a downtown core, retail, and acreage on the edges. A clean perimeter tells people you run a tight operation. We keep it that way, on a set schedule.

Commercial Properties We Maintain in Cleburne

  • Industrial & commercial sites along the Hwy 67 / Chisholm Trail corridors.

  • Downtown & retail commercial around the Cleburne square and town center.

  • HOA & community common areas in Cleburne's residential developments.

  • Larger lots & acreage near Lake Pat Cleburne and the city's edges.

Full-Service Grounds Care for Johnson County's Hub

Cleburne isn't a bedroom suburb. It's a working county seat, and industrial and commercial grounds here need a crew that can handle real square footage on a deadline. Our equipment and crews are sized for that. Cleburne sits in our core Johnson County footprint, right alongside Crowley and Burleson, so it's a regular stop, not a favor.

Our Commercial Grounds Services

Why Cleburne Property Managers Choose Cornerstone

  • A schedule that holds. Your site has a fixed day, so you're not chasing a vendor to do what you already paid for.

  • Commercial-only. Built for industrial yards and commercial lots, not residential.

  • One crew, one invoice no matter how many properties you hand us.

  • Locally owned up in Crowley. Licensed and insured, about a decade at it.

Serving Cleburne and the Surrounding Area

We also cover nearby Joshua, Burleson, and Crowley across Johnson County. Properties in more than one? They go on a single coordinated route.

Cleburne Commercial Grounds — FAQs

Q: Do you handle industrial and commercial sites, not just lawns? A: Yes. Industrial yards, retail centers, and commercial grounds are our bread and butter, and the equipment is sized for the acreage. Q: Is Cleburne actually in your service area? A: It is. Cleburne sits in our core Johnson County footprint, so it's a regular stop. Q: How often will you service the property? A: Weekly through the growing season, every other week when things slow. You're on a fixed route, so the day doesn't move. Q: Are you licensed and insured? A: Yes, fully licensed and insured, and commercial-only.

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