Winter Property Services in East Texas
December – February
Turf goes dormant, but property work doesn't stop. Winter is when the heavy jobs are easiest and cheapest in East Texas — no leaves in the way, no snakes in the brush, and crews have open schedule.
Winter checklist for East Texas properties
Fence row and treeline clearing
With brush dormant and visibility good, this is the season to reclaim overgrown fence lines and property edges for the year ahead.
Storm debris and limb cleanup
East Texas ice and wind events drop limbs. We clear and haul debris so the yard is ready when growth restarts in March.
Pressure washing driveways and siding
Cool, damp winters grow mildew on concrete and north-facing walls. Winter washing shows immediate results and books faster than spring.
Junk removal and real estate cleanouts
Listings move in late winter. A full exterior cleanout and cleanup before photos is the cheapest curb-appeal work available.
Plan the spring pre-emergent
Getting on the schedule in January means the pre-emergent goes down at the right soil temperature instead of two weeks late.
Winter questions we get
- Do you work through the winter?
- Yes. Mowing slows down, but cleanups, fence rows, pressure washing, gutters, and junk removal run all winter across East Texas.
- Should I do anything to the lawn while it's dormant?
- Keep it clear of debris, avoid heavy traffic on frozen turf, and schedule the spring pre-emergent early.
