We're all searching for the secret remedy to the Sunday Scaries. The end of the weekend rolls around and you use up that last bit of energy to mow the lawn, remove the coating of cat fur from the bathroom floor, or dig the gunk out of the gutters. By outsourcing just a few—or even all—of these tasks, suddenly your brain and calendar open up for all the things on your weekend wishlist.
Here are 11 types of recurring tasks that can be handled by local professionals throughout the year.
1. Mowing Grass
Spring arrives and suddenly your grass pops up faster than you can dig the mower out of the garage. In your lawn's most active season, you could end up having to mow your lawn as much as twice a week to keep it lush and healthy.
Hiring recurring lawn care near you is one of the best ways to free up more time in your life from March to November—yes, that's three-quarters of the year. The average cost of lawn mowing runs between $50 and $210 a visit, but many companies offer recurring rates with a range of extra watering, turf care, reseeding services.
2. Garden and Landscape Care
Even if you have the greenest thumb in the neighborhood, life gets in the way of all the trimming, pruning, and watering needs to keep your plant pets happy. Local gardening and landscape professionals can create a customized schedule for your unique lawn. Landscape checklists may include pulling up weeds in between patio pavers, raking leaves in the fall, or testing the PH balance of your lawn and garden soil.
Landscape maintenance traditionally costs between $25 and $50 an hour, depending on the level and frequency of service.
3. Snow Removal
There's enough to worry about when the weather pros start shouting about snow. Before the winter kicks into gear, sign an ongoing contract for on-call snow removal services. Many companies also offer add-ons like driveway and walkway de-icing. Pay for the whole season ahead of time, without knowing how much snow will fall, for between $200 and $600. This way, all you have to think about is buying bread and milk.
4. Tree Maintenance