A complete McKinney new lawn installation typically includes removal of existing turf (if needed), grading for drainage, soil preparation, and installing sod or new turf. The goal is a smooth surface, healthy rooting conditions, and even coverage.


If you’re planning a McKinney new lawn installation, these answers explain grading, soil prep, turf options, and what helps new lawns establish quickly and evenly.
A complete McKinney new lawn installation typically includes removal of existing turf (if needed), grading for drainage, soil preparation, and installing sod or new turf. The goal is a smooth surface, healthy rooting conditions, and even coverage.
Often, yes. Proper grading helps water move away from the home and prevents low spots that stay soggy. Good grading is one of the biggest difference-makers in long-term lawn success.
Many residential lawns can be installed in a day or two, depending on yard size, access, and how much grading or soil prep is needed. Larger yards or significant drainage corrections may take longer.
Yes. Even coverage matters when establishing new turf. We can identify dry spots, overspray, and mismatched heads and recommend adjustments so the new lawn gets consistent watering.
Many homeowners choose warm-season grasses like Bermuda or Zoysia because they handle heat well and recover from foot traffic. The best choice depends on your sun/shade, use of the yard, and desired maintenance level.
A quick walkthrough helps us measure the yard, review drainage and soil conditions, and create a clear plan for your new lawn.
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