February 10, 2024 ยท Lawn Care
"How much does lawn care cost?" is the most common question we get, and the honest answer is: it depends. It depends on your lot size, what services you need, how often you need them, and the condition your property is starting from. But we can give you real ranges so you know what to expect before you call anyone.
Here's what lawn care actually costs for residential properties in Noblesville, Carmel, Westfield, Fishers, and surrounding Hamilton County.
Lawn Mowing
Weekly mowing is the foundation of lawn care, and it's priced primarily by lot size. For a typical Hamilton County residential property (quarter-acre to half-acre lot), expect to pay $50 to $75 per visit for professional weekly mowing that includes edging, string trimming, and blowing. Most of our Noblesville and Fishers customers fall right around $50 to $60 for a standard suburban lot.
Larger properties, lots with complex landscaping that requires more trimming time, steep slopes, or properties in Fortville and CiceroGeist with bigger acreage cost more. The mowing season in Hamilton County runs roughly mid-April through early November, which is about 30 weekly visits. At $50 per visit, that's roughly $1,500 for the season of professional mowing with edging and trimming every time.
We offer instant satellite-based pricing for mowing. Enter your address, and you get an exact price on screen in seconds. No phone tag, no waiting for a callback.
Fertilization & Weed Control
A full-season fertilization and weed control program typically runs 5-7 treatments from early spring through late fall. Pricing is based on lot size, and for most Hamilton County residential properties falls in the range of $50 to $85 per treatment.
Annual total for a typical property: roughly $300 to $550 for the full program. This includes soil testing, custom-blended fertilizer, pre-emergent weed control, post-emergent spot treatments, and a winterizer application. We offer instant pricing for this service as well through our online estimate tool.
Aeration & Overseeding
Fall core aeration and overseeding is a once-a-year service. For a typical Hamilton County residential lawn, expect $150 to $350 depending on lot size. This includes the aeration pass and professional-grade seed blend. Instant pricing is available for this service too.
Landscaping Services
Landscaping is harder to quote in ranges because every project is different. A mulch refresh for a few beds might run $200 to $500. A full bed renovation with new plantings could be $500 to $2,000+. A paver patio installation is a significant investment that varies widely based on size and materials.
Landscaping projects require an on-site visit for accurate pricing. We provide free estimates for all landscaping services.
Full Maintenance Programs
Many of our customers combine multiple services into a year-round maintenance program. A typical residential program that includes weekly mowing, full-season fertilization, fall aeration, and spring and fall cleanups runs somewhere in the range of $2,500 to $5,000 annually for a standard Hamilton County property. That covers everything from the first spring cleanup in March through the last fall cleanup in December.
The value of a full program is that each service reinforces the others. Fertilized grass responds better to mowing. Aerated soil absorbs fertilizer more efficiently. A clean fall cleanup prevents spring disease. You're not paying for isolated services; you're investing in a lawn that improves every season.
How to Get Your Exact Price
For mowing, fertilization, and aeration, the fastest way is our instant estimate tool. Enter your Noblesville, Carmel, Westfield, or Fishers address and get satellite-measured pricing on screen immediately.
For landscaping, cleanups, and full maintenance programs, call us at (317) 900-7151 or request a free estimate. We'll schedule an on-site visit, walk your property, and give you a clear quote with no surprises.
