Edging and Trimming by TooClutch Lawn Care

Lawn Care Service

Edging and Trimming in Dallas-Fort Worth

Crisp lines along walks, driveways, curbs, beds, and fence areas for a finished look.

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Edging and Trimming with a clean finish

A clean edge separates an average cut from a finished property. We detail accessible concrete, curb, bed, and fence lines, then clear loose clippings from the immediate work area.

Before work starts, we confirm the property, access, priorities, and cleanup expectations. That keeps the scope clear and helps the finished yard look intentional instead of rushed.

  • Driveway and sidewalk edges
  • Fence-line trimming
  • Service options from $25
  • Clear hard surfaces before leaving
  • Residential and small commercial options
  • One-time or recurring scheduling

A practical guide to edging and trimming

The best result starts with the current condition of the property. Growth, weather, obstacles, access, and cleanup volume all affect the right approach and the time the service requires.

When to schedule

Book service before the area becomes difficult to access, before an event or listing, or when regular maintenance is no longer keeping up.

What we review

We look at the size of the work area, ground conditions, gates, hard surfaces, hidden obstacles, and where material can be collected.

How to prepare

Move vehicles away from curb and driveway edges and point out irrigation, lighting, cables, or delicate borders.

After the visit

We clear reachable clippings and loose debris from the immediate work area, then point out any next step that may help the property stay manageable.

Need edging and trimming at your property?

Share the location, current condition, access details, and timing. Photos help us understand what the yard needs before scheduling.

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One-time help or recurring care

Some properties need a single reset; others look best with a consistent route. We can discuss the condition of the yard and whether a one-time visit or recurring schedule makes more sense.

The estimate should be based on the actual property, not a generic package. Lot size, growth, obstacles, frequency, and haul-away needs are the details that matter.