Trade directory · Plano metro · Texas

Landscaping contractors in
Plano, Texas.

A public directory of licensed landscaping contractors serving greater Plano. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Licensed Establishments
5,411
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
March through October, with highest demand April-June for installations and year-round maintenance
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-72 hours for maintenance quotes, 5-10 days for major installations
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

PLANO-TX · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Basic lawn maintenance (monthly)
Typical range based on local basic lawn maintenance (monthly) jobs.
$150 – $400
Landscape design and installation
Typical range based on local landscape design and installation jobs.
$3,000 – $15,000
Irrigation system installation
Typical range based on local irrigation system installation jobs.
$2,500 – $8,000
Tree removal and trimming
Typical range based on local tree removal and trimming jobs.
$300 – $2,500
Hardscape installation (patios, walkways)
Typical range based on local hardscape installation (patios, walkways) jobs.
$4,000 – $20,000
Sod installation per square foot
Typical range based on local sod installation per square foot jobs.
$1 – $3
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

TX
§1

Licensing Requirements

TX does not require state licensing for basic landscaping. However, pesticide application requires Commercial Applicator License through Texas Department of Agriculture. Irrigation work requires Texas Irrigator License through Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). Tree work near power lines requires ISA certification.

§2

Permit Requirements

City of Plano requires permits for irrigation systems, tree removal in protected zones, and hardscape exceeding $5000. Right-of-way permits needed for work affecting city easements. No permits required for basic landscaping and maintenance.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Irrigation systems require inspection before backfill. Tree removal in protected zones requires city arborist approval. Hardscape projects may require foundation inspection. Most maintenance work requires no inspections.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000 recommended. Commercial auto insurance required for business vehicles. Workers compensation mandatory if employees. Bonding requirements vary by contract value.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

5 STEPS
1

Business Registration

Register business with Texas Secretary of State and obtain EIN from IRS. Register with City of Plano for business license if required.

01/05
2

Irrigation License (if applicable)

Apply for Texas Irrigator License through TCEQ. Complete 40-hour training course and pass written exam. Submit application with $75 fee and proof of insurance.

02/05
3

Pesticide License (if applicable)

Obtain Commercial Applicator License through Texas Department of Agriculture. Complete training requirements and pass certification exam for specific pesticide categories.

03/05
4

Insurance Setup

Secure general liability insurance minimum $300,000. Obtain workers compensation if hiring employees. Add commercial auto coverage for business vehicles.

04/05
5

Local Permits

Identify permit requirements for specific services with City of Plano Development Services. Obtain contractor registration if required for permit applications.

05/05
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Plano's landscaping market runs hot year-round with premium residential properties driving steady demand. You're looking at 5411 licensed establishments statewide, so competition's thick. High-end neighborhoods like Willow Bend and West Plano pay top dollar for design work, while newer developments need basic maintenance contracts. Clay soil and extreme heat drive costs up - irrigation systems aren't optional here, they're survival equipment. Commercial properties along the Dallas North Tollway provide steady revenue streams.

Here's what matters: skip the state licensing headache for basic work, but get your irrigation license through TCEQ if you want the real money. Plano's tree ordinance is strict - protected trees mean permits and headaches. Build relationships with the city's development services early. Peak season starts when the last freeze ends, usually March, and runs through the first 100-degree stretch. Cash flow stays steady with maintenance contracts, but installation work pays the bills. Know your soil conditions and have backup suppliers - summer kills more than landscaping dreams around here.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments
    US Census Bureau - approximately 5411 licensed establishments in TX
  • Cost ranges
    Local market estimates based on contractor surveys
  • Licensing requirements
    Texas Department of Agriculture and TCEQ regulations
  • Permit requirements
    City of Plano Development Services Department
  • Insurance minimums
    Texas Department of Insurance guidelines and industry standards
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

Do I need a license to start a landscaping business in Plano, TX?

No state license required for basic landscaping in Texas. However, irrigation work requires TCEQ licensing, and pesticide application needs TDA certification. City of Plano requires business registration and may require specific permits for tree work or irrigation installations.

Q/02

What permits do I need for landscape installation in Plano?

Plano requires permits for irrigation systems, tree removal in protected zones, and hardscape projects over $5000. Right-of-way permits needed for work in city easements. Contact Plano Development Services at 972-941-7180 for specific requirements.

Q/03

When is peak season for landscaping work in Plano?

Peak installation season runs March through June, with maintenance continuing year-round. Summer heat limits planting windows, making spring the busiest period. Fall provides a secondary planting season September through November.

Q/04

What insurance do landscaping contractors need in Texas?

General liability insurance minimum $300,000 recommended. Workers compensation mandatory with employees. Commercial auto required for business vehicles. Some commercial contracts require $1 million coverage limits.

Q/05

How much should I charge for landscaping services in Plano?

Monthly maintenance ranges $150-400 depending on property size. Installation projects run $3000-15000 for design work. Irrigation systems cost $2500-8000. Premium neighborhoods like Willow Bend command top rates due to property values and client expectations.

§ F · Directory

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