What's Included in a Mow
Every visit, every property gets the full treatment:
- Mow at the right height for the season (Front Range Kentucky bluegrass does best at 3 to 3.5 inches)
- Clean trim and edge along sidewalks, driveways, fences, and beds
- Weed-eat hard-to-reach corners and around trees
- Blow off all hard surfaces so clippings don't blow back into the lawn
- Pick up any visible trash on the lawn
- Walk the property quickly to flag anything brewing (broken sprinkler head, dead spot, branch about to fall)
Weekly vs Bi-Weekly Mowing in Northern Colorado
For most Front Range lawns, weekly mowing from May through September keeps the grass healthy and the look sharp. Bi-weekly works for shadier yards or homeowners who lean toward a slightly longer cut. Brad will tell you straight which schedule actually fits your yard, instead of pushing the more expensive option.
Spring (March-April) and fall (October-November) usually shift to every-other-week as growth slows.
How Mowing Pricing Works
Most residential lawns in Greeley, Evans, Windsor, and similar lot sizes fall in the $40-$60 per visit range. Larger lots or properties with extensive trim work go up from there. No contracts, no hidden fees: you can pause or stop anytime.
Tell Brad your address and zip code over text and you'll get a flat weekly rate in 60 seconds.
Front Range Lawn Care Tips That Actually Work
A few things specific to Northern Colorado:
- Don't cut shorter than 2.5 inches in summer. Front Range sun + dry air = brown lawn fast.
- Sharpen blades at least twice per season. Dull blades tear grass and brown the tips.
- Bag in early spring (clean up winter debris) and late fall (remove leaves). Mulch the rest of the year.
- Aerate in fall before the freeze and overseed right after for the thickest spring lawn.
Bundle Lawn Care With Other Services
Most Brad's regulars also have him handle sprinkler blowouts in October, aeration in fall, snow removal in winter, and handyman work as it comes up. One call covers the whole property year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to be home for service?
No. As long as gates can open or you leave them unlocked on service day, Brad can get in and out without anyone home. He'll text confirmation when done.
What about my dog?
If your dog is friendly and out, no problem. If they're not, just keep them inside on service day. Tell Brad what to expect.
Do you offer one-time mows?
Yes, but the rate's higher than the weekly route price. Most one-time mowers end up signing on weekly anyway once they see the work.
What happens if it rains?
Brad pushes service one day if the lawn's too wet to mow without rutting. You'll get a text the morning of.