Mowing
Weekly mowing starts at $45 for lots under a half acre and includes edging, trimming, and blowing off driveways and walks. Biweekly service is available April through October at $55 per visit.
Flat prices, quotes by text, no contracts. Here's what everything costs.
Weekly mowing starts at $45 for lots under a half acre and includes edging, trimming, and blowing off driveways and walks. Biweekly service is available April through October at $55 per visit.
Double-ground hardwood mulch installed at $85 per cubic yard, delivery included inside Apex. Bed redefinition and pre-emergent treatment can be added to any mulch job.
Spring and fall cleanups cover leaf removal, bed cleanout, limb pickup, and a final mow. Most quarter-acre lots run $250 to $400 depending on tree cover.
Bermuda and fescue sod installation including grading and soil prep. Fescue installs are scheduled September through November only - if someone offers to lay fescue in July, walk away.
The process
Text or call with your address. For mowing we text back a flat weekly price, usually the same day. Landscape projects get an in-person quote within two days.
Approve by text and you're on the route. Mowing starts the same week. Projects get a firm start date, not a window.
Pay per visit or monthly, by card or check. No contracts - stay because the yard looks good, not because paper says so.
Straight answers
No. Most of the route mows while people are at work. Gates get closed behind us - if there is a dog, reply to the heads-up text and we will double-check the latch.
Mulched back into the lawn with a sharp blade - it feeds the grass and does not clump. Bagging is available on request for $10 a visit during the heavy fescue flush in May.
The route shifts one day. Mowing wet red clay ruts a lawn, so we would rather run a day late than leave tracks. You get a text by 8am either way.
No contracts, ever. Weekly and biweekly customers stay because the yard looks good. Cancel with a text.
Mowing quotes usually come back the same day.