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How Much Does Lawn Care Cost?Chicago, Illinois

Detailed pricing and cost information for Chicago, Illinois.

Gazononderhoud cost in Chicago: typically $30–80 as of 2026. The exact price depends on job scope, materials, urgency (emergency and after-hours work costs more), and local demand. Compare verified local pros and request free, no-obligation quotes for real prices on your job.

Kosten van levensonderhoud en prijzen

Chicago's cost of living sits about 7–12% above the national average—significantly lower than coastal cities like New York or Los Angeles, which keeps home service prices more moderate. Housing costs vary dramatically by neighborhood, from $3,000+ rents in the Loop and Lincoln Park to under $1,200 on the South and West sides, and trade pricing often reflects these micro-market differences. Illinois has relatively high property taxes (around 2.1% effective rate), which limits renovation budgets for many homeowners. The strong union presence in Chicago's trades—especially among plumbers and electricians affiliated with Local 130 and IBEW Local 134—establishes wage floors that provide pricing consistency but keep rates above non-union markets in surrounding suburbs.

Vergunningen en regelgeving

Chicago requires city-specific licenses for most building trades, administered through the Department of Buildings. Licensed plumbers must hold a Chicago plumbing license in addition to any state-level certification. Electricians must be licensed by the City of Chicago, which requires passing the city exam—a separate process from the Illinois state license. General contractors need to register with the city and carry insurance meeting Chicago's minimums. Building permits are required for most non-cosmetic work and are obtained through the city's online E-Plan system. Inspections are mandatory at multiple stages, and the city actively enforces compliance through its 311 complaint system—neighbors can and do report unpermitted work, triggering inspector visits.

Seizoensvraag

Chicago's extreme continental climate creates sharp seasonal demand swings. The peak season runs from April through October, when warmer weather enables exterior work—roofing, siding, concrete, and landscaping all compete for contractor availability. Heating system failures surge during the brutal winter months (December–February), with furnace repairs and boiler emergencies dominating emergency calls when wind chill drops below -20°F. Spring thaw (March–April) regularly exposes frozen pipe damage, foundation cracks, and ice dam-related roof leaks, creating a predictable repair wave. The city's large stock of vintage bungalows, two-flats, and greystones requires ongoing maintenance that keeps tradespeople busy year-round, while the robust rental market ensures a steady flow of turnover-related repairs and upgrades.

Lawn care costs vary based on your yard size, services needed, and frequency. In the US, basic weekly mowing runs $30–$80 per visit for an average yard. Full-service lawn care programs (mowing, fertilizing, weed control, aeration) cost $100–$400/month or $1,200–$4,000/year. In Poland expect PLN 100–400/month and in the Netherlands €80–€300/month for regular maintenance.

Average costs by service

  • Weekly mowing (avg. yard, 1/4 acre): $30–$65 per visit
  • Weekly mowing (large yard, 1/2+ acre): $50–$120 per visit
  • Fertilization (per application): $50–$200
  • Weed control treatment: $65–$200 per application
  • Aeration (core aeration): $75–$250
  • Overseeding: $150–$500
  • Dethatching: $150–$350
  • Leaf removal (fall cleanup): $150–$500
  • Spring cleanup: $100–$350
  • Full-service monthly program: $100–$400/month

What affects the cost?

  • Yard size — the single biggest factor; most pros price per 1,000 sq ft or by lot size
  • Terrain and obstacles — slopes, tight gates, lots of trees, and garden beds increase mowing time
  • Frequency — weekly service is cheaper per visit than bi-weekly because the grass is shorter and faster to cut
  • Service bundle — mowing + edging + blowing is standard; adding fertilization and weed control increases the total
  • Grass type — warm-season grasses (Bermuda, Zoysia) need different care schedules than cool-season (fescue, bluegrass)
  • Season length — northern states mow March–November; southern states year-round
  • Contract vs one-time — seasonal contracts are 10–20% cheaper per visit than one-time bookings

Costs in the United States

In the US, basic mowing service costs $30–$80 per visit for a typical 1/4-acre yard, depending on the region. Full-service programs that include mowing, edging, fertilization (5–6 applications/year), weed control, and seasonal cleanups run $1,200–$4,000/year. In high-cost metro areas (NE, West Coast), add 20–40%.

Most lawn care companies offer tiered packages. A basic mowing-only contract averages $120–$250/month during the growing season. A premium program with fertilization, pre-emergent weed control, aeration, and overseeding can run $250–$400/month. Get 3 quotes and ask specifically what each application includes.

Costs in Poland

Lawn care in Poland costs PLN 100–400/month for regular maintenance. Basic mowing of a standard garden (200–500 m²) runs PLN 60–150 per visit. Seasonal fertilization and aeration programs cost PLN 500–2,000/year. Lawn installation (zakładanie trawnika) runs PLN 20–50/m² including soil prep, seed, and initial care.

In Warsaw and other large cities, professional lawn care is growing rapidly. Many companies offer packages (pakiet pielęgnacji) combining mowing, fertilization, and seasonal treatments. For smaller gardens, monthly contracts typically start at PLN 150–250. Always clarify whether equipment fuel, disposal, and materials are included in the quoted price.

Costs in the Netherlands

Dutch lawn maintenance costs €80–€300/month depending on garden size. A standard Dutch back garden (tuin) of 30–80 m² costs €80–€150/month for mowing and basic care. Larger properties run €150–€300/month. Individual mowing visits cost €30–€60. Lawn renovation (gazonrenovatie) runs €5–€15/m² including scarification, overseeding, and fertilization.

Most Dutch gardens are relatively small compared to US yards, but demand for professional maintenance is high due to busy lifestyles. Hoveniers (garden maintenance companies) typically offer seasonal contracts. The Dutch growing season runs March through November. Moss control is a common added service due to the humid climate — expect €3–€8/m² per treatment.

How to save

  • Sign a seasonal contract — annual agreements save 10–20% vs pay-per-visit pricing
  • Mow weekly — it sounds counterintuitive, but weekly mowing is cheaper per visit because shorter grass cuts faster
  • Do your own mowing, outsource chemicals — mowing is labor, but fertilization and weed control require expertise and licensed products
  • Group with neighbors — lawn care companies give street discounts for servicing multiple yards in one trip
  • Skip unnecessary services — not every lawn needs aeration every year; focus on what actually improves your grass
  • Water smart — proper irrigation reduces the need for re-seeding and recovery treatments
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does lawn care cost per month?

Basic lawn care (mowing only) runs $30–$80 per visit, or $120–$320 per month with weekly visits. Full-service (mow, edge, fertilize, weed) runs $200–$500/month. Annual programs typically cost $1,500–$5,000 depending on lot size, terrain, and number of treatments. Larger lots over 1/2 acre cost 50–100% more.

Is lawn care worth the money?

For most homeowners, yes — pros complete weekly mowing in 20–30 minutes vs 1–2 hours DIY. They also bring commercial-grade equipment, proper fertilization timing, and pest expertise. DIY makes sense if you enjoy yard work and own equipment. Hire pros if your time is worth more than $50/hour or you can't physically maintain the lawn.

How often should grass be mowed?

Weekly during peak growth (April–October in most US climates), every 2 weeks in slower months, monthly in winter/dormancy. Cool-season grasses (fescue, bluegrass) grow fastest in spring and fall; warm-season (Bermuda, Zoysia) peak in summer. Never cut more than 1/3 of the blade length at once — it stresses the grass.

What's the best time to fertilize a lawn?

Cool-season grasses: fall (most important), early spring, late spring. Warm-season grasses: late spring through early fall. Always test soil first ($15–$30 kit) — over-fertilizing burns the lawn and pollutes runoff. Most lawns need 4 applications per year for best results, costing $300–$800 annually for pro service.

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