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Lawn Care Cost in Washington

Washington lawn care prices are 18% higher than the national average.

Washington Average Cost
$118 - $590
Based on local labor and material costs

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Washington Climate & Regional Factors

Regional factors including local labor rates, material availability, and building codes affect pricing in this state.

Lawn Care Costs by Material in Washington

MaterialWashington Cost/Sq FtNational AverageLifespan
Basic Mowing$0.01 - $0.02$0.01 - $0.02Weekly
Full Service$0.02 - $0.05$0.02 - $0.04Weekly
Lawn Renovation$0.12 - $0.29$0.10 - $0.25Annual
Sod Installation$1.77 - $3.54$1.50 - $3.0010+ years

Lawn Care Cost by Size in Washington

1/4 acre
$35 - $71
National: $30 - $60
1/2 acre
$59 - $118
National: $50 - $100
1 acre
$94 - $207
National: $80 - $175
2 acres
$177 - $354
National: $150 - $300
5 acres
$354 - $708
National: $300 - $600

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does lawn care cost per month in Washington?โ–ผ
Monthly lawn care costs $100-$300 for a typical yard. Basic mowing runs $30-$60 per visit (4x/month = $120-$240). Full-service programs with fertilization and weed control add $50-$100/month.
Is it cheaper to mow your own lawn in Washington?โ–ผ
DIY mowing saves $100-$200/month but requires a $300-$500 mower investment plus gas and maintenance. For lawns over 1/2 acre or if time is valuable, professional service often makes sense.
How often should a lawn be mowed in Washington?โ–ผ
Weekly mowing is standard during growing season. In peak growth (spring/early summer), twice weekly may be needed. During drought or dormancy, every 2 weeks is sufficient. Never remove more than 1/3 of blade height.
What does a lawn care program include in Washington?โ–ผ
Full programs typically include: weekly mowing and edging, 4-6 fertilizer applications, pre/post-emergent weed control, fall aeration and overseeding, and grub prevention. Expect $1,500-$3,000 annually.
When should I aerate my lawn in Washington?โ–ผ
Aerate cool-season grasses in fall (September-October) and warm-season grasses in late spring. Aerate when soil is moist but not wet. Annual aeration helps compacted soils; every 2-3 years for healthy lawns.

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