Scheduled mowing, cleanups, fertilization and full grounds care for homes, HOAs and businesses.

Blackland clay is not an easy neighbor to a lawn. It grips water in wet months and cracks like a dry riverbed in August, and every yard from Star Ranch to Hutto Highlands sits right on top of it. Lawn maintenance in Hutto has to account for that ground first, and that shapes how Corral Bros mows, feeds, and schedules cleanups for the whole season.
New construction is still going in fast around Emory Crossing and the older streets near downtown Hutto, and the two lawns behave differently. Fresh sod over compacted clay dries out fast and needs a mowing height and watering conversation that matches the grade. Established St. Augustine and Bermuda in the older subdivisions has thatch and bed lines that need real attention, not a quick pass. We adjust mowing height, fertilization timing, and bed edging to whichever situation your yard is actually in, rather than running one program citywide.
Working with us is straightforward. The same crew shows up on your scheduled day, mows and edges to a standard you can set your watch by, and flags anything unusual before it becomes a bigger job. We are locally owned, licensed and insured, and we handle residential yards and commercial or HOA grounds around Hutto with the same crew consistency.
We walk your Hutto property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Williamson County, plus optional upkeep.
We also provide lawn maintenance in these nearby communities:
During the growing season (April through October) most Central Texas lawns need mowing weekly to stay healthy and sharp. In the cooler months growth slows and bi-weekly mowing is usually enough. We set a schedule to your grass type and never cut more than one-third of the blade at once.
Recurring mowing is priced per visit based on your lot size, the amount of edging and trimming, and how often we come out. Weekly accounts cost less per visit than one-time cleanups because the yard stays manageable. Corral Bros provides a flat per-visit quote after a quick look at your property.
It depends on lot size, lawn condition, and how often you want service, so we do not quote a flat number sight unseen. Corral Bros gives free, no-obligation on-site estimates for Hutto properties, usually scheduled within 48 hours, so you get an actual number based on your yard, not a guess.
That is the blackland clay under most of Hutto doing what it does. It swells and holds water near the surface, then shrinks and cracks hard once it dries, which stresses root systems either way. We adjust mowing height and fertilization timing around that cycle instead of following a generic schedule.
We offer both. Many Hutto lawns, especially newer sod in Emory Crossing, do better on a weekly schedule during peak growing season, while some established yards in Hutto Highlands hold up fine bi-weekly. We will recommend a frequency based on grass type and growth rate, not just push the higher-billing option.
Yes. Corral Bros handles commercial and HOA grounds care alongside residential lawns, and the same crew-consistency approach applies. That means predictable mowing, edging, and bed maintenance across common areas and entrances, with one point of contact instead of a rotating vendor list.
Seasonal cleanups cover leaf removal, cutting back perennials, clearing out beds, and a mulch refresh where needed, timed for Central Texas fall and spring transitions. For Hutto yards this matters most in fall, when oak and pecan leaf drop can mat down over clay soil and smother grass if left too long.
Call (737) 404-9343 and we will typically get an estimator out to your Hutto property within 48 hours. The visit is free and there is no obligation to book anything afterward. We walk the lawn with you, look at soil and drainage, and put together a plan and schedule that fits what we see.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Williamson County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.