How Much Does Lawn Care Cost? Complete 2026 Pricing Guide

Understand lawn care pricing. Learn individual service costs, full-service packages, what affects pricing, and the real ROI of professional lawn care vs DIY.

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How Much Does Lawn Care Cost? Complete 2026 Pricing Guide

How Much Does Lawn Care Cost? Complete 2026 Pricing Guide

"How much will lawn care cost me?" is the first question every homeowner asks.

The answer: it depends. Lawn care isn't one thing—it's multiple services with different costs. A mowing visit costs $30–80. A full-service annual program costs $1,500–3,500.

This guide breaks down every lawn care cost, so you know what to expect.


Individual Service Pricing (Kitsap County / PNW Rates)

Mowing

Cost per visit: $30–80 depending on lawn size

By lawn size:

  • Small (2,000 sq ft): $30–40
  • Medium (5,000 sq ft): $45–65
  • Large (10,000 sq ft): $70–100

Frequency: Weekly in growing season (spring/fall), bi-weekly in summer

Annual mowing cost (typical 5,000 sq ft):

  • May–September (22 weeks): $990–1,430 annually

What's included:

  • Mowing only (cutting grass)
  • Usually includes bagging clippings (or mulching)
  • Basic cleanup

What's NOT included:

  • Edging, blowing, fertilizer, etc.
  • Those are add-ons

Aeration

Cost: $75–200 for typical lawn (5,000 sq ft)

Factors affecting price:

  • Lawn size (primary factor)
  • Soil compaction (severe = more work)
  • Accessibility (easy access = lower cost)
  • Equipment (professional equipment costs more but results are better)

How it's priced:

  • Some companies: per 1,000 sq ft ($15–30 per 1k)
  • Others: flat rate for property size
  • Typically: $75–200 for 5,000 sq ft lawn

Frequency: 1–2x per year (spring and/or fall)

Annual aeration cost:

  • If done once: $75–200
  • If done twice: $150–400

What's included:

  • Core aeration (removing soil plugs)
  • Lawn is left with plugs on surface (breaks down naturally)
  • No cleanup (plugs decompose)

What's NOT included:

  • Overseeding (separate service)
  • Dethatch (separate, if needed)

Fertilization

Cost per application: $50–150 for typical lawn

By approach:

  • DIY (buy your own): $15–30 per application
  • Professional application: $50–150 per application
  • Full-service contract: $120–300 per year (2–3 applications)

How it's priced:

  • Per 1,000 sq ft: $10–30 per 1k
  • Flat rate: $50–150 for standard property
  • Usually includes: spreading fertilizer + light watering-in

Frequency: 2–4 applications per year

  • Spring light: 1 application
  • Fall heavy: 1 application (most important)
  • Summer optional: 0–2 applications
  • Total typical: 2–3 per year

Annual fertilization cost:

  • Minimal (2 apps): $100–300
  • Standard (3 apps): $150–450
  • Premium (4 apps + specialty products): $200–600

What's included:

  • Professional-grade fertilizer (better than retail)
  • Application (equipment + labor)
  • Consultation on timing/product

What's NOT included:

  • Special treatments (iron sulfate for moss, etc.)
  • Those are additional

Overseeding

Cost: $150–400 for typical lawn (5,000 sq ft)

By approach:

  • DIY (seed + labor): $50–100
  • Professional overseeding: $150–300
  • Heavy renovation (aerate + overseed): $250–400

How it's priced:

  • Per 1,000 sq ft: $30–60 per 1k
  • Flat rate: $150–300 for standard property
  • Includes: seed + application + initial watering

Frequency: Once per year (fall is critical for PNW)

Annual overseeding cost:

  • Standard: $150–300
  • Heavy renovation: $250–400

What's included:

  • Quality seed (better than retail)
  • Application (spreader, labor)
  • Initial watering setup
  • Consultation on timing/seed type

What's NOT included:

  • Aeration (if you want that, it's separate: +$75–200)
  • Ongoing watering (your responsibility)

Weed Control (Herbicide Application)

Cost: $50–150 per application

By type:

  • Pre-emergent (spring): $60–100
  • Post-emergent (spot treatment): $50–80
  • Full lawn herbicide: $80–150

Frequency: 1–3 times per year depending on weed pressure

Annual weed control cost:

  • Light pressure (1 app): $50–100
  • Moderate (2 apps): $100–200
  • Heavy (3+ apps): $150–450

What's included:

  • Professional herbicide (stronger than retail)
  • Application (labor + equipment)
  • Safe for your grass type

What's NOT included:

  • Multiple treatments (if weeds return, that's another visit)

Disease/Pest Treatment

Cost: $75–200 per treatment

Common treatments:

  • Fungal disease (brown patch): $75–150
  • Grub prevention: $100–200
  • Insect control: $75–150

Frequency: As needed (not routine)

Annual disease/pest cost:

  • If no problems: $0
  • One treatment: $75–200
  • Multiple problems: $200–500+

What's included:

  • Professional diagnosis
  • Appropriate chemical treatment
  • Application labor

What's NOT included:

  • Repeat treatments (if problem persists)
  • Some treatments require follow-ups

Full-Service Lawn Care Packages

Most professional lawn care companies offer bundled packages (cheaper than paying per service).

Budget Package

Includes:

  • 10–12 mowings (May–October)
  • 1 fertilizer application (usually spring)

Cost: $600–1,000 annually

What you get:

  • Mowed lawn
  • Minimal feeding
  • No overseeding, aeration, or weed control

Best for:

  • Already-healthy lawns
  • Budget-conscious homeowners
  • Don't need lawn to improve

Standard Package

Includes:

  • 15–20 mowings (April–November)
  • 2–3 fertilizer applications (spring, fall)
  • 1 aeration (spring or fall)
  • 1 weed control application

Cost: $1,500–2,500 annually

What you get:

  • Year-round care
  • Basic feeding + root-building
  • Soil health (aeration)
  • Weed management

Best for:

  • Most homeowners
  • Lawn that needs improvement
  • Want professional care without breaking budget

Premium Package

Includes:

  • 20–25 mowings (April–December)
  • 3–4 fertilizer applications
  • 2 aerations (spring + fall)
  • 1–2 overseeding applications (heavy)
  • 2–3 weed control applications
  • Grub prevention
  • Disease monitoring

Cost: $2,500–4,000+ annually

What you get:

  • Full comprehensive lawn care
  • Championship-level results
  • Deep roots, thick turf
  • Pest/disease prevention

Best for:

  • Want thick, healthy lawn
  • Willing to invest
  • High-traffic properties
  • Want best results

What Affects Pricing

1. Lawn Size (Biggest Factor)

Price scales with size:

  • 2,000 sq ft: baseline price
  • 5,000 sq ft: ~60% more (not 2.5x more due to economies of scale)
  • 10,000 sq ft: ~80% more (efficiency discounts kick in)
  • 20,000 sq ft: negotiated custom pricing

Example mowing price:

  • 2,000 sq ft: $30–35
  • 5,000 sq ft: $45–55
  • 10,000 sq ft: $75–95

2. Frequency (How Often)

Weekly mowing: More expensive per visit than bi-weekly

  • Weekly: $45–65 for 5,000 sq ft
  • Bi-weekly: $55–75 (higher per visit, but fewer visits)
  • Total annual cost is similar; different payment structure

Aeration/overseeding frequency:

  • Once per year: $150–300
  • Twice per year: $300–600 (cheaper per visit; better results)

3. Current Lawn Condition

Healthy lawn: Lower cost

  • Just maintenance
  • Standard services

Poor/thin lawn: Higher cost

  • Needs heavy overseeding
  • May need aeration + dethatch
  • Disease/pest treatment
  • Overall 30–50% more expensive first year

Example:

  • Healthy lawn standard package: $1,500–2,000
  • Poor lawn (first year): $2,000–3,000

4. Regional Pricing (PNW vs National)

Pacific Northwest rates (Kitsap County):

  • Mowing: $30–80 per visit (depends on size)
  • Aeration: $75–200
  • Overseeding: $150–300

National average comparison:

  • Mowing: $25–60 (varies widely by region)
  • Aeration: $50–150
  • PNW is slightly HIGHER (cost of living)

PNW advantage: Lower need for certain services (watering, disease/pest)


5. Equipment Quality & Labor

Budget company: Uses older equipment, minimal crew

  • Lower prices ($30–50 per mowing)
  • May be slower, less detail

Premium company: Commercial-grade equipment, trained staff

  • Higher prices ($50–80 per mowing)
  • Faster, better results, professional appearance

Simply Lawn: Professional equipment + experienced crew

  • Mid-to-premium pricing
  • ROI-focused results

DIY vs Professional: Cost & Time Comparison

DIY Route (Full Year)

Mowing only (DIY):

  • Equipment: $1,500 (mower; one-time)
  • Gas/maintenance: $100/year
  • Time: 5–10 hours/year
  • Annual cost: $100 (ongoing)

Mowing + maintenance (aeration, overseed, fertilize):

  • Equipment: $1,500 (mower + spreader, etc.)
  • Seed/fertilizer: $200–400/year
  • Aeration rental: $40 (one-time)
  • Time: 40–60 hours/year
  • Annual cost: $300–500

Total DIY investment: $300–500 + 40–60 hours labor


Professional Route (Full Year)

Standard package: $1,500–2,500/year

  • Everything included
  • Labor: 0 hours (company does it)
  • Equipment: none (they bring theirs)
  • Peace of mind: included

Total professional investment: $1,500–2,500 + 0 hours labor


The Real Comparison

DIY is cheaper IF:

  • You value your time at $0
  • You already have equipment
  • You enjoy lawn care
  • You accept mediocre results

Professional is cheaper IF:

  • You value your time at $30+/hour
  • You want results (thick, healthy lawn)
  • You want peace of mind
  • Math: 40 hours × $30/hour = $1,200 value. Pro cost $1,500–2,500. You're only paying $300–1,300 for expert results.

Example ROI: Pay $2,000 for professional care → beautiful lawn worth $5,000+ in curb appeal → home value increase $10,000+. Net: positive ROI.


What to Expect from Simply Lawn Pricing

Our Service Model

  • Professional-grade equipment & crew
  • Customized care (not one-size-fits-all)
  • Real results (thick turf, deep roots)
  • Full transparency (no hidden fees)

Our Typical Packages

Basic Maintenance (healthy lawn):

  • 15 mowings/year + 2 fertilizer apps
  • $1,200–1,700 annually

Standard Care (lawn improvement):

  • 18 mowings + aeration + 3 fertilizer + overseed
  • $1,800–2,500 annually

Premium Service (championship results):

  • 22 mowings + 2 aerations + heavy overseed + grub prevention
  • $2,500–3,500 annually

What We Include

  • Professional expertise (not just labor)
  • Customization (tailored to your lawn's needs)
  • Monitoring (watching for problems)
  • Transparency (you know what you're paying for)

What We Don't Do

  • We don't low-ball to win bids (leads to corner-cutting)
  • We don't charge surprise fees
  • We don't over-service (we recommend what's actually needed)

Money-Saving Tips

1. Bundle Services (20–30% Savings)

Package deal is always cheaper than à la carte.

  • Mowing alone: expensive per unit
  • Mowing + aeration + overseed: bundle rate = 20–30% discount

2. Annual Contracts (10–15% Discount)

Pay upfront for year = lock in rate + discount.

  • Monthly pay: no discount
  • Annual prepay: 10–15% discount

3. Bi-Weekly Mowing (Cheaper per Visit)

Sounds counterintuitive, but:

  • Weekly: $50 per visit × 20 = $1,000/year
  • Bi-weekly: $65 per visit × 10 = $650/year
  • Lawn quality is almost identical

4. DIY Overseeding (50% Savings)

You can:

  • Overseed yourself (just buy seed + water)
  • Professional handles aeration only (50% cost reduction)
  • Results are 80% as good as full service

5. Schedule Services Off-Peak

  • Spring (busy season): higher prices
  • Winter/early spring: lower prices, easier scheduling
  • Book winter for spring service = potential savings

FAQ: Lawn Care Pricing

Q: Why does mowing cost differ so much ($30–80)? A: Lawn size is primary factor. 2,000 sq ft lawn costs $30–40; 10,000 sq ft costs $70–100.

Q: Is a yearly contract required? A: Not always. Monthly or per-visit is available. Annual usually offers 10–15% discount.

Q: What's included in "mowing"? A: Cutting grass. Edges, blowing, fertilizer, etc. are usually add-ons.

Q: Why is overseeding expensive? A: Includes quality seed (retail seed is cheap/poor quality) + application labor. DIY is $50; professional is $150–300.

Q: Will professional lawn care pay for itself? A: Probably. Better lawn = higher home value. $2,000/year × 5 years = $10,000 investment could boost home value $20,000+. ROI positive.


Conclusion

Lawn care pricing ranges from $30 per mowing visit to $3,000+ per year for full service.

Budget: DIY costs $300–500/year + 40+ hours time.

Professional: Costs $1,500–3,500/year; saves you time; delivers better results.

Simply Lawn: Professional care, transparent pricing, results-focused.

The question isn't "Is it worth it?"—it's "How much is your time worth, and how much do you want beautiful curb appeal?"

Ready for a custom quote? Contact Simply Lawn for a free assessment and pricing estimate for your property.