Lawn Mowing Cost Calculator

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The Cost to Mow Your Lawn is $40.00

For 2 hours of mowing at $20.00 per hour.

Photo of calculator author Wes NolteCreated by Wes Nolte.Last updated Apr 25, 2024.

How to Use the Lawn Mowing Cost Calculator

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Our Lawn Mowing Cost Calculator is designed to provide you with a quick and easy way to estimate the cost of mowing your lawn. Whether you're paying someone by the hour or based on the area of your lawn, this tool can give you a clear idea of the expected costs. Below is a guide on how to use each feature of the calculator.

For Hourly Cost Calculation:

  1. Enter the Price per Hour: Start by inputting the rate you will pay for an hour of lawn mowing service.
  2. Specify the Number of Hours: Estimate the total time required to mow your lawn and enter this into the calculator.
  3. View Your Total Cost: The calculator will multiply the hourly rate by the number of hours to give you the total cost for the service.

For Area-Based Cost Calculation:

  1. Enter the Price per Unit of Area: Input the rate charged for each unit of area (e.g. square yards) by your lawn care service provider.
  2. Specify the Total Area: Enter the size of your lawn in the unit you selected earlier. If you're unsure, you can measure your lawn or use an online mapping tool to estimate the area.
  3. Select Your Unit of Area: Choose the unit you're comfortable with for measuring your lawn area. We support square feet, square yards, square meters, square kilometers, acres, and hectares.
  4. Calculate Your Total Cost: The calculator will multiply the rate per unit area by the total lawn area, giving you the estimated cost for the service.

Reducing The Cost of Lawn Maintenance

Reducing the cost of maintaining a lawn requires a blend of efficient practices, smart choices, and a bit of DIY effort. Here are some practical tips to help you keep your lawn beautiful without breaking the bank:

  1. Choose the Right Grass Type: Plant grass that is well-suited to your local climate. Native or adapted grasses often require less water, fertilizer, and overall care, which can save money in the long run.
  2. Water Wisely:
    • Water your lawn early in the morning or late in the evening to minimize evaporation.
    • Invest in a rain barrel to collect rainwater for irrigation, reducing your water bill.
    • Use a smart irrigation system or a soil moisture sensor to water only when necessary.
  3. Mow Properly:
    • Keep your mower blades sharp to ensure clean cuts, which promotes healthier grass and reduces the need for additional maintenance.
    • Mow at the highest setting recommended for your grass type. Taller grass shades the soil, reducing water evaporation and weed growth.
  4. Fertilize Effectively:
    • Use a slow-release, organic fertilizer. Although they may initially cost more, they feed the lawn over a longer period and improve soil health.
    • Consider making your own compost to use as a natural fertilizer.
  5. Practice Natural Weed Control:
    • Use manual methods (like hand-pulling) for weed control instead of expensive herbicides.
    • Maintain a healthy lawn density to naturally crowd out weeds.
  6. Limit Lawn Size:Reduce the size of your lawn by incorporating native plants, shrubs, or creating a garden space. These areas require less maintenance than grass.
  7. DIY Lawn Care: Learn to take care of your lawn yourself instead of hiring professional services. There are plenty of resources and tutorials available online.
  8. Mulch Grass Clippings: Use a mulching mower to leave grass clippings on the lawn. They decompose and return nutrients to the soil, reducing the need for additional fertilizer.
  9. Use Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Monitor for pests and use targeted, environmentally friendly methods to control them instead of broad-spectrum pesticides.
  10. Aerate Your Lawn: Regularly aerate your lawn to improve water and nutrient penetration. Renting an aerator with neighbors can split the cost.
  11. Invest in Quality Tools: High-quality lawn care tools may cost more upfront but often last longer and work more efficiently, saving money in the long term.
  12. Plan Lawn Care Activities: Schedule lawn care activities like fertilizing, aeration, and over-seeding at the optimal times of year to ensure efficiency and effectiveness.