Lawn Mowing & Maintenance
Lawn mowing and maintenance costs about $135 per month, or between $50 and $220. You’ll typically get mowing, hedging and trimming for your entire yard with this type of work. Discuss directly with your service pro what’s included in their packages.
Lawn Aeration
Lawn aeration costs about $130. This helps water, nutrients, and air to get down into the roots of your grass. Ultimately, this helps make your lawn stronger and healthier.
Fertilization
The average cost to fertilize a lawn is $220 or between $80 and $380. A single professional application begins at $50.
Seeding
The cost to seed a lawn is about $950, or between $410 and $1,510. This is a good way to prevent or repair bald or thinning areas of your lawn.
Cost to Get Your Yard Sprayed for Weeds
Weed control usually runs between $65 and $90. It depends on how many weeds you have, the difficulty of weed removal, and how much fertilizer you need. Organic weed and feed runs between $75 and $105. It may be more or less depending on the size of the area you need to cover. You may also opt for pre-treatment to stop weeds from growing. Homeowners pay $65 to $90 for this. Less common is hand weeding, which costs about $45 an hour.
A professional can help you decide whether or not you need a single service, or if you need ongoing assistance.
Installing a Sprinkler System
Installing a sprinkler system costs about $2,500, or between $1,740 and $3,410. The size of your yard and the quality of the materials play the biggest role in deciding price.
Tree Trimming
Tree trimming costs between $410 and $1,200. Tall or misshapen trees that are more difficult to access are more expensive to trim.
Leaf Removal and Spring Clean-Up
Leaf removal and yard clean-up costs about $345, or between $200 and $550. The number of trees in your yard, as well as regional cost of living differences impact price.
Sprinkler System Maintenance & Winterization
The cost to winterize or activate a sprinkler system runs between $55 and $110. In addition, you’ll need to pay about $115 in maintenance during a typical irrigation season.
Dethatching & Power Raking
The cost to dethatch a lawn averages about $215 for one or two hours of labor. Power raking, which is a more aggressive form of removing harmful thatch from the area, usually costs between $10 and $20 per 1,000 square feet.
Lawn Sod Costs
Sod costs between $120 and $400 per pallet. You’ll pay between $2,500 and $6,620 to fully replace or restore an average-sized lawn that’s about one-fifth of an acre.
Lawn Seeding Cost
To seed a lawn costs between $410 and $1,510. It takes between one to two years for a seeded lawn to fully grow in. During this time, it’s susceptible to pests and damage. Sod is a much quicker way to get the look and feel you want.
Lawn Service Prices
What you’ll pay for lawn services typically ranges from $100 to $500. Cost varies depending on the type and number of services, as well as the company or individual you work with. Regional living costs also impact price. Some pros will offer lawn care packages with multiple projects in it, while with others, you can book just one job. You will pay a different rate if you have a commercial property.
Finding the lawn service company that’s right for you takes some research and a few phone calls. For an accurate estimate of what the work costs in your area, talk to at least three lawn care and maintenance companies near you.
Lawn Care Cost per Month
Homeowners typically pay between $100 and $200 per month for general lawn care services. This includes basic maintenance like mowing, trimming, hedging, and upkeep. Price rises if you have a very large yard, or if you add additional services on, like gardening or weeding.
Weekly Lawn Care Cost
This generally costs about $50 per visit. Many people have their property serviced once a week, or once every other week. Purchasing a recurring plan will lead to lower costs. If you have a pro come just once, you may find it’s more expensive.
Annual Yard Work Prices
In general, the yearly cost ranges from $700 to $2,600. What you’ll pay changes based on where you live and the size of your property. For example, if you live in a temperate or cold climate, you probably don’t need a pro to come by from November through March. This cuts down dramatically on the overall cost. If you live in a warm climate that needs frequent maintenance with no breaks throughout the year, you’ll pay more.
Lawn Care Service Cost Factors
What you’ll pay for lawn care services depends on several factors. Take these into consideration as you’re planning and budgeting for the type of work you’d like to get done:
The size of your yard.
Residential vs. commercial lawn care costs.
Regional living expenses.
The different types of work you need done.
Whether you hire a large company vs. a smaller independent operation.
If you live in an expensive part of the country and have a large commercial area that needs significant lawn care, you will pay much more than if you hire a small independent company to help with assorted yard work on a small residential property.
Local Lawn Care Prices
Regional living costs, as well as climate and local labor and materials, can all impact what you’ll pay. Nationally, homeowners pay about $135 for lawn mowing services. Here’s a look at how that compares to different parts of the United States.