Lawn Fungicide Treatment
in Frisco, Texas
Stop Lawn Fungus Before It Spreads
When brown patch or large patch strikes your Frisco lawn, every day counts. These fungal diseases can spread rapidly, turning a small problem into widespread lawn damage in just days. At North Texas Lawn Solutions, we provide fast-acting fungicide treatments that stop fungal diseases before they destroy your lawn. Our fungicide service is available as a standalone treatment or as part of our comprehensive 7-treatment program for homeowners in Frisco, Newman Village, Stonebriar, and surrounding areas.
Call (214) 995-9369 for fast fungicide treatment in Frisco


What Is Fungicide Treatment?
Fungicide treatment applies specialized products to your lawn to eliminate fungal diseases and prevent their spread. The most common lawn diseases in Frisco are brown patch and large patch, both of which thrive in our humid North Texas climate, particularly during spring and fall. These fungi attack grass blades and roots, creating circular brown patches that expand outward if left untreated.
Our fungicide treatments work by:
- Stopping active fungal growth in infected areas
- Preventing spores from spreading to healthy grass
- Protecting your lawn during high-risk conditions
- Promoting recovery in damaged areas
Unlike fertilization or weed control, fungicide is an as-needed treatment. Not every lawn needs it every year, but when fungal disease appears, quick action is critical.
Common Fungal Problems in Frisco
Brown Patch:
Large Patch:
Take-All Root Rot:
Why Frisco Lawns Are At Risk
-High-end irrigation systems in neighborhoods like Stonebriar and Phillips Creek Ranch can overwater lawns, creating ideal fungal conditions
-St. Augustine grass (common in Frisco) is highly susceptible to large patch
-Dense, healthy lawns (from regular fertilization) are more prone to brown patch
-Spring and fall humidity creates extended periods of leaf wetness
Brian has treated dozens of lawns in Frisco for fungal diseases, and the homeowners who call early save their lawns. Those who wait often face extensive damage requiring costly repairs.

The Fungicide Treatment Process
1. Diagnosis (Free)
Not every brown spot is fungus. It could be drought stress, grub damage, dog urine, or fertilizer burn. When you call, Brian will visit your property to:
- Inspect the affected areas
- Check for fungal disease signs (smoke ring, leaf lesions)
- Rule out other problems (pests, irrigation issues)
- Recommend the right treatment
No charge for diagnosis. I want to make sure you need fungicide before you pay for it.
2. Application
If fungal disease is confirmed, I apply fungicide treatment the same day or next day. Timing is critical, because fungus spreads fast in the right conditions.
Treatment includes:
- Targeted application to infected areas plus a buffer zone
- Weather consideration (I check temperature, humidity, and forecast before applying)
- Proper dosage based on grass type and disease severity
- Written service notes left at your door (date, time, temperature, wind conditions)
3. Follow-Up
Most fungal infections require 2-3 applications spaced 10-14 days apart. We'll monitor your lawn and let you know if additional treatments are needed.
You'll also receive:
- Cultural practice recommendations (watering adjustments, mowing height)
- Prevention strategies to reduce future risk
- Text updates after each treatment
How Fast Does Fungicide Work?

Fungicide Pricing & Service Options
Standalone Treatment
- Per-treatment pricing based on lawn size
- Free diagnosis and quote
- No contracts or commitments
- Emergency service available
Part of 7-Treatment Program
Fungicide is not included in our standard 7-treatment program, but it's available at a discounted rate for program customers. If you're already on our program and notice fungal symptoms, call immediately. We'll prioritize your treatment.
Preventing Fungal Diseases in Frisco
Watering Best Practices
- Water early morning (before 10 AM) so grass dries quickly
- Avoid evening watering (grass stays wet overnight, ideal for fungus)
- Water deeply but infrequently (1 inch per week total)
- Reduce irrigation during high-humidity periods
Lawn Maintenance
- Mow at proper height (St. Augustine: 3-4 inches, Bermuda: 1-2 inches)
- Don't remove more than 1/3 of grass blade per mowing
- Keep mower blades sharp (ragged cuts invite disease)
- Improve air circulation (prune low tree branches, thin dense shrubs)
Fertilization Timing
- Avoid heavy nitrogen during disease-prone seasons (spring/fall)
- Use balanced fertilizer with micronutrients
- Follow our 7-treatment program schedule (designed for Texas climate)
Why Choose North Texas Lawn Solutions for Fungicide Treatment?
Fast Response
Accurate Diagnosis
Local Expertise
Transparent Communication
TDA Licensed
Frequently Asked Questions
Fungicide stops active fungal growth within 48-72 hours, but visible recovery takes 7-14 days. You'll notice the brown patches stop expanding first, then grass begins filling in the damaged areas over 2-4 weeks. Fast application is critical, because brown patch can spread 6-12 inches per week in ideal conditions.
Yes, fungal spores spread through wind, foot traffic, mowing equipment, and water. If your lawn has active brown patch, it can spread to neighboring properties. That's why fast treatment protects not just your lawn but your neighbors' as well. We've seen entire streets in Frisco neighborhoods struggle with brown patch because one untreated lawn became a spore source.
Most fungal infections require 2-3 applications spaced 10-14 days apart. The first treatment stops active growth, but follow-up applications prevent relapse and give your grass time to recover. We'll inspect your lawn after the first treatment and let you know if additional applications are needed. Some cases resolve with one treatment, but most need at least two.
No, fungicide is an as-needed service not included in our standard 7-treatment program. Not every lawn needs it every year, so we keep it separate. However, if you're on our program and develop fungal disease, you receive priority scheduling and discounted pricing. Call as soon as you notice symptoms.
Brown patch affects most grass types and creates circular patches with a distinctive "smoke ring" border. It's most active in 80-85°F temperatures with high humidity. Large patch is specific to St. Augustine grass (common in Frisco), creates irregular patches, and thrives in cooler temperatures (50-65°F) during spring and fall. Both require fungicide treatment, but timing and application rates differ slightly.

Get Fast Fungicide Treatment in Frisco
Don't let brown patch destroy your lawn. The sooner you treat it, the faster your lawn recovers.
Call (214) 995-9369 for same-day or next-day service
Text Brian directly for fast response
Free diagnosis – No charge to inspect your lawn and confirm the problem
