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About lawn care in United States

Lawn care and mowing from local pros in US. Compare lawn care providers and request free quotes.

Quality lawn care services in US are essential for maintaining your property. We understand how important it is to find a reliable professional quickly. Our platform helps you compare ratings, reviews, and prices from real local experts.

Whether you need an emergency callout or planned maintenance, local professionals are ready to help. By requesting quotes through our system, you can receive multiple competitive offers from local specialists across US and choose the one that best fits your budget and needs.

Licensing and requirements vary by state or region. Guides and glossary

FAQ

Common questions about lawn care in United States

  • How quickly can I get a quote?
    Most quotes arrive within 24 hours. Same-day and emergency requests are routed to available pros first.
  • Is getting a quote free?
    Yes — quotes are 100% free and there is no obligation to hire.
  • Which regions of United States do you cover?
    We currently cover 51 states / regions in United States, with 105 cities listed. Pick your region below to see local lawn care pros near you.
  • Weekly or bi-weekly service?
    Weekly in peak growing season (spring through midsummer), bi-weekly before and after. Skipping weeks when grass is actively growing causes scalping and uneven lines.
  • Is an annual contract worth it?
    Usually 10–20% cheaper than a la carte and guarantees your slot on the schedule. Read the cancellation clause carefully.
Common jobs

What lawn care pros typically handle in United States

Career path

How to become a landscaper in United States

The US landscaping industry is one of the most entrepreneurial trades — more landscapers own their own businesses than in almost any other field. Entry barriers are low (a truck, trailer, and equipment can get you started), but scaling a profitable company requires business skills, reliable crews, and a strong reputation.

Most states require a pesticide applicator license for any commercial application of chemicals. Some states and municipalities require a landscape contractor license, particularly for irrigation and hardscape work. OSHA regulations apply to equipment operation and heat illness prevention.

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