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Lawn care vs deep cleaning: Prioritizing spring home maintenance
When spring arrives, homeowners juggle outdoor and indoor maintenance. Compare lawn care and deep cleaning services to decide what to tackle first.
Spring creates a maintenance bottleneck: outdoors, grass starts growing, weeds emerge, and winter debris needs cleanup. Indoors, dust has accumulated all winter, HVAC filters are loaded, and windows are grimy. Both lawn care and deep cleaning are seasonal services with peak demand in March through May, so booking early matters for both. The decision on which to prioritize often comes down to timing: lawn care is time-sensitive because crabgrass pre-emergent herbicide must be applied before soil temperatures hit 55°F (typically when forsythia blooms), and delayed mowing lets grass get stressed. Deep cleaning, while satisfying, has no biological deadline — you can schedule it any time in spring without permanent consequences. For homeowners on a budget, the smart sequence is: lawn care first (to hit the pre-emergent window and prevent a season of weed problems), then deep cleaning once you can open windows for ventilation during the cleaning.
Lawn care vs Deep cleaning
| Feature | Lawn care | Deep cleaning |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Choose lawn care first when: it's early spring (March–April) and you need pre-emergent weed treatment, your lawn has winter damage (bare spots, compaction) that needs aeration and overseeding, or you're listing your home for sale and curb appeal matters. Regular lawn care runs $30–$80 per visit for mowing; spring cleanup packages (debris removal, edging, first fertilization) are $150–$400. Pre-emergent application adds $50–$100. | Choose deep cleaning first when: you've been dealing with indoor air quality issues all winter (allergies, stuffiness), you're preparing for a spring gathering or holiday, or your HVAC system needs the ductwork and filters addressed before switching to cooling mode. A whole-house deep clean runs $200–$500 for a 2,000 sq ft home. Spring-specific add-ons include window washing (interior/exterior, $150–$350), baseboard and vent cleaning, and garage cleanout. |
Call a Lawn care when…
Choose lawn care first when: it's early spring (March–April) and you need pre-emergent weed treatment, your lawn has winter damage (bare spots, compaction) that needs aeration and overseeding, or you're listing your home for sale and curb appeal matters. Regular lawn care runs $30–$80 per visit for mowing; spring cleanup packages (debris removal, edging, first fertilization) are $150–$400. Pre-emergent application adds $50–$100.
Call a Deep cleaning when…
Choose deep cleaning first when: you've been dealing with indoor air quality issues all winter (allergies, stuffiness), you're preparing for a spring gathering or holiday, or your HVAC system needs the ductwork and filters addressed before switching to cooling mode. A whole-house deep clean runs $200–$500 for a 2,000 sq ft home. Spring-specific add-ons include window washing (interior/exterior, $150–$350), baseboard and vent cleaning, and garage cleanout.