What a visit includes
Every mow visit covers cutting at the right height for the season, string trimming around beds, fences and hard edges, crisp blade edging along walks and drives, and blowing clippings off all hard surfaces. The property looks finished when we leave, not just shorter.
Beds get attention on a schedule too - weeds pulled, edges held, and mulch topped as needed so the landscaping reads as maintained instead of surviving.
Homes, rentals, and commercial
We maintain owner-occupied homes, rental properties and vacant lots for landlords who need reliable proof of service, and commercial grounds where curb appeal is part of the business. Landlord and commercial clients get consistent scheduling and communication, so you never wonder whether the property got serviced.
Because we also build and plow, one call covers the property year-round - the same crew that mows in July clears the drive in January.
Scheduling that fits the property
Weekly is standard through the growing season, but not every property needs it - vacant lots and low-traffic rentals often do fine on an every-2-to-3-week rotation, and we'll recommend the schedule that keeps the property sharp without paying for cuts it doesn't need.
Recent work
Frequently asked questions
Do you offer one-time mows or only contracts?
Both. Seasonal schedules get priority routing and consistent pricing, but we take one-time and short-term work when route capacity allows - common for rentals between tenants and properties heading to market.
Do you service rental properties and vacant lots?
Yes, that's a regular part of our route. Landlords get reliable scheduling and communication so out-of-town or hands-off owners know the property is handled.
What does lawn service cost?
We give a firm, itemized number after a free walkthrough - every property is different, and we'd rather measure than guess.
Ready to get started?
Tell us about the project and we'll set up a free walkthrough - usually a same-day reply.
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