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Forney, TX

Master-planned subdivisions, growing fast — weekly route every Monday.

  • Local crew

    Born and raised here

  • Four partners

    Hands-on every visit

  • First visit free

    If you're not thrilled

  • No contracts

    Pause anytime

Run by locals

Matt Snider
Matt
Brook Newland
Brook
Ben Bowers
Ben
Danny Jackson
Danny
Josh Grounds
Josh
Pablo Novelo
Pablo
John Cravey
John

Forney pricing

See your Forney range in about 60 seconds.

Six quick questions and you'll see a real monthly range plus the three plans that fit — no call until you ask. Built from actual Kaufman County route data, not a generic calculator.

  • About a minuteNo forms to wrestle, no quote that lands in your inbox days later.
  • Priced for Kaufman CountySame crew, same weekly route — no out-of-area surcharge.
  • First visit guaranteedNot thrilled after the first visit? It's free. No contracts, pause anytime.

The Forney profile

Who lives here, and what the place feels like from our truck.

DFW commuter families in Devonshire, Travis Ranch, and Windmill Farms; weekend lake owners on the Cedar Creek side.

Forney is the fastest-growing town in our service area, and the housing stock shows it — most of our Forney clients live in master-planned subdivisions built since 2015. Devonshire, Travis Ranch, and Windmill Farms anchor the market; Bell Park Manor and Gateway Parks pull in younger families. The pattern that keeps our Forney book full is simple: two-income households commuting to DFW, no time to mow on the weekend, and a house in an HOA that takes notice if the yard slips. We run Forney every Monday — the route hits 20-plus standing accounts before lunch.

Where we run in Forney

If your address is near any of these, we're already on the road.

Neighborhoods we cover

  • Devonshire
  • Travis Ranch
  • Windmill Farms
  • Diamond Creek
  • Bell Park Manor
  • Gateway Parks
  • Falcon Creek
  • downtown Forney

Local landmarks on our route

  • Highway 80 corridor
  • FM 548
  • Forney Marketplace
  • Forney ISD campus
  • Pinson Farms area
  • Spellman Museum

What we run in Forney

The services most Forney homes book first.

When to book what

The Forney year, in four seasons.

Spring

Forney soil is clay-heavy across most of Travis Ranch and Devonshire. First mow lands the third week of March; pre-emergent goes down the week before. Spring is the high-intake window — new accounts on the Monday Forney route fill the loop fastest in March.

Summer

Summer in Forney means weekly mow plus weed-eating the new-build lots that always have construction-litter spilling into the yard. We adjust mow height up to 4 inches in July and August to protect the roots from Texas heat.

Fall

Forney's new-build subdivisions don't have mature trees yet, so leaf load is low compared to Mabank or Athens. We focus on bed cleanup, fall fertilizer, and pressure-washing the driveways before holiday guests arrive.

Winter

Winter is the deep-clean window. Most of our Forney book is residential cleaning during the off-season — kitchens, bathrooms, and the move-in cleans that come with the constant new-build closing schedule.

Why Forney picks us

Local crew, local trust.

We cross into Forney because the route already passes through. That matters: most of the lawn services in Forney are coming out of Mesquite or Rockwall, and the crews are bigger, slower, and more impersonal. Our two-person Forney crew knows the gate codes, the HOA mow-height rules, and which subdivisions are on which water-day so we don't tear up wet sod. That's the difference between a service and a vendor.

Forney questions we hear the most

Quick answers, no sales-funnel detour.

  • Do you serve all of Forney or just certain subdivisions?

    All of Forney inside the city limits and most surrounding ETJ addresses. If you're in Devonshire, Travis Ranch, Windmill Farms, Bell Park Manor, Falcon Creek, or Gateway Parks you are absolutely on the standing Monday route.

  • How do you handle HOA-defined service requirements?

    We get the HOA's standard from you on the first visit — mow height, edge style, debris rules — and we hold that line every week. If your HOA changes a rule mid-season, tell us once and it's in the playbook.

  • Is Forney pricing different from Mabank or Athens?

    Slightly higher per visit because the average lot in Forney is smaller and the work density is higher, but the per-square-foot rate is the same. We quote on the lot, not the city.

  • Can you handle the lawn AND a weekend lake-house property?

    Yes — about a quarter of our Forney clients also own a Cedar Creek property we maintain. One contact, one invoice, two addresses. The lake-house side runs on a separate visit cadence we set with you up front.

Pricing

Built around your monthly number.

Tell us the budget you're working with. We build the plan to fit — not the other way around.

Scheduling

Weekly, bi-weekly, or one-time.

Book by Friday, usually start next week. We'll tell you which route day your address sits on when we build the quote.

Risk reversal

First visit free if you're not thrilled.

We mean it. Every new client in Forney is covered by the same no-hassle promise.

Nearby coverage

Other towns we run in Kaufman County.

Ready to take Forney's chores off your plate?

Text the address, build a plan, or call us directly. Three ways in — zero hold music.

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