HOA Maintenance · DFW Communities
Fewer Landscape Complaints.
Clearer Board Communication.
Common-area maintenance, entrance care, irrigation coordination, enhancements, and communication structured for HOA boards and community managers.
The Landscape Vendor Should
Reduce the Board's Workload
HOA boards and community managers are balancing resident expectations, annual budgets, irrigation costs, aging common areas, and multiple vendor relationships. Landscape service should bring order to that work—not add another layer of follow-up.
True Star organizes recurring grounds care, entrance and enhancement planning, irrigation coordination, and board communication through one accountable community service relationship.
The scope defines what is recurring, what requires approval, how concerns are routed, and when changing property conditions need board or manager attention.

HOA Specialists
DFW Communities · Est. 2020
Everything Covered
Every service your community needs, available bundled or individually.
Common Area Maintenance
Recurring common-area care organized around defined service zones, frequencies, and community standards.
- —Mowing, edging, and trimming all common areas
- —Parking islands, medians, and right-of-way strips
- —Bed weed control and cleanup
- —Post-service blowing of all hard surfaces
- —Seasonal fertilization on turf and plantings
Entrances & Enhancements
Seasonal upgrades that keep your community's entrances and common areas looking their best year-round.
- —Spring and fall seasonal color rotations
- —Annual mulch refresh at entrances and beds
- —Plant replacement and shrub upgrades
- —Holiday and seasonal décor programs
- —Monument and entry feature maintenance
Irrigation & Water
Community irrigation management that protects your landscaping investment across every zone.
- —Spring startup and winterization
- —Seasonal schedule programming
- —Head, valve, and controller repairs
- —Leak detection and zone diagnostics
- —Water use reporting available on request
Board Communication
The reporting and responsiveness your board needs, without having to chase anyone down.
- —Dedicated account manager for your community
- —Monthly service summaries for board records
- —Available to attend HOA board meetings
- —Resident-routed concerns consolidated through the board or manager contact
- —Proactive property condition updates






Getting Started Is Simple
Community Walkthrough
We document every service area (entrances, medians, parks, and common spaces) and assess current conditions.
Board-Ready Scope
The proposal identifies common-area zones, service frequencies, irrigation responsibilities, enhancements, exclusions, and pricing.
Planned Transition
We confirm timing, access, site documentation, open landscape issues, and communication responsibilities before service begins.
Ongoing Partnership
The communication cadence, reporting needs, approval path, and board-meeting support are defined for the community.
Common Questions
Give Your Community the
Partner It Deserves
Start with a community walkthrough to clarify service zones, irrigation responsibilities, enhancement priorities, communication needs, and timing.
