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Quinn Lawn Care

Fulshear, TX · Family-run since 2019

Sharp lines and reliable mows in Fulshear.

Family-run since 2019. Mowing, sprinkler repair, and landscape lighting — across Cross Creek Ranch, Fulshear Lakes, and west Houston.

Free, no-pressure walk-through. We quote on-site so the number you get is the number you pay.

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Sean Quinn — owner-operator, Texas A&M ’06, licensed Journeyman Plumber. Family-run from a single Fulshear shop since 2019.

Family-run since 2019 Based in Fulshear, TX a small two-to-three person crew Insured · references on request

What we do

Lawn care thatactually shows

Pick one service or all of them. We do the boring foundational work right so the lawn keeps looking good between visits.

Weekly Mowing

Crisp, even cut on your schedule — Cross Creek Ranch front yards, Fulshear Lakes corner lots, deep-Fulshear acreage. Edged and blown clean, every visit.

starts at $45 · per visit

Sprinkler & Irrigation Repair

This is the work we are known for. Broken heads, cut lines, controller programming, MP-rotator swaps, drip-line fixes — diagnosed and repaired the same visit when we can.

starts at $95 · per visit

New Sprinkler Installation

Full systems for new builds and re-sods. Designed around your zones, your soil, and Fulshear water restrictions — not a one-size grid.

starts at $125 · per visit

Low-Voltage Landscape Lighting

Path lights, uplights on oaks and crepe myrtles, downlights on stone facades. Clean wire runs, no exposed splices, transformers sized right.

starts at $950 · per visit

Bed Maintenance & Mulch

Hand-pulled weeds, seasonal pruning, fresh hardwood mulch at the right depth. The beds against your stucco actually look tended.

starts at $95 · per visit

Sod Installation

St. Augustine, Zoysia, or Bermuda — graded, laid, rolled, and a watering schedule you can actually follow under Fulshear restrictions.

starts at $750 · per visit

Landscape Design & Install

Bed redesigns, foundation plantings, dry creek beds, small-scale hardscape. We work to the architecture, not against it.

starts at $350 · per visit

Spring & Fall Cleanups

Leaves, sticks, dead growth out; mulch, edges, and beds reset for the season. The big two.

starts at $220 · per visit

Built for new-construction Fulshear

Cross Creek to Fulshear Lakes —we know the gaps.

Fulshear is one of the fastest-growing master-planned corners of west Houston. Most homes go in with a builder-grade landscape and a generic sprinkler grid that will not survive the first August the way it is. We do the fixes that homeowners eventually figure out anyway — sooner, and once.

  • Sprinkler zones rebuilt around your actual lawn

    Builder grids miss back-corner zones and over-spray driveways. We rezone, swap heads to MP-rotators where they earn their keep, and reprogram the controller to current Fort Bend / Fulshear watering days.

  • Drip lines run into front-bed plantings

    Foundation beds at most new-builds get the same overhead spray as the lawn — wasteful and bad for the plants. We add drip lines on a separate zone so the bed gets exactly the water it needs.

  • Sod re-laid where the builder cut corners

    Thin builder Bermuda over compacted clay almost always fails the first August. We strip what is failing, light-grade for drainage away from the slab, and lay fresh St. Augustine or Zoysia in a brick-pattern with tight seams.

  • Low-voltage lighting added once the curb is finished

    The upgrade most Cross Creek and Fulshear Lakes builds skip — and the one that makes a house look finished from the curb after sundown. Brass and copper fixtures, transformers sized with headroom for year-three additions.

“If a sprinkler ties into the home’s water main, that’s regulated work. Sean holds a Texas Journeyman Plumber license. Most lawn crews don’t — that’s why we get the calls the others can’t finish.”

License #52511 · Texas A&M ’06

New-build front elevation with sprinkler tune-up

The new-build fix list, in one sketch

Stucco-and-stone elevation. Fresh sod. A sprinkler arc that hits the lawn, not the driveway.

How it works

Three steps,no hassle

We try to make hiring us boring in the best way — predictable, quiet, easy to explain to your spouse.

  1. Walk the property

    We come out, listen to what you want, and look at what the lawn actually needs. No high-pressure quotes, no surprises.

  2. Quote on the spot

    You get a flat per-visit price the same day. That number is what shows up on the invoice — no add-ons.

  3. Same crew, every week

    Once we start, the same two-person crew shows up the same morning every week. Quiet, on-time, gate latched.

In their words

What customers say

Some of the long-time customers who put up with us showing up every week, rain or shine.

Sean diagnosed a leaking valve our last guy missed three times. Fixed it the same morning, walked me through the controller schedule, and the bill was honest. Have him on the regular rotation now.

Andrew M.

via Google

Cross Creek Ranch yard, builder-grade sprinklers that watered the driveway more than the lawn. Quinn redesigned the zones, swapped to MP-rotators, and our August water bill dropped by a third.

Priya S.

via Google

Showed up the morning he said he would, edged like he meant it, and latched the gate behind himself. Six months in and the lawn looks better than the neighbor who pays twice as much.

Marcus T.

via Nextdoor

Ready for a quiet, on-time crew?

Call now and we’ll walk the property within the week. Or send a quick message — whatever’s easier.

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Frequently asked

  • Sean holds a Texas Journeyman Plumber license (#52511). Irrigation that ties into the home’s water main is regulated work — most lawn crews are not licensed for it. We are.