You’ll pay $1,070 to $3,000 for sod installation. Laying sod is much easier than planting seeds and waiting for the grass to grow. Your total cost will depend on your yard size, condition, and accessibility.
Sprinkler System Installation
Installing a lawn sprinkler system will cost between $1,665 and $3,550. The overall cost will depend on the size of your lawn, the sprinkler system type, the number of sprinkler heads, and the number of zones.
Drip Irrigation System Installation
You’ll pay $200 to $850 to install a drip irrigation system. Drip irrigation systems slowly and evenly deliver water at ground level to keep your lawn looking healthy and new. Your total cost will depend on the size of your lawn and the type of system you choose to install.
Lawn Winterization
You can expect to pay $100 to $400 to winterize your lawn. Lawn winterization involves adding a new, tough fertilizer to your grass so it can withstand the harshness of winter. Your total cost will depend on the types of treatment your lawn needs to withstand the cold months.
Leaf Removal
You’ll pay $300 to $600 for leaf removal. Your total cost will depend on the size of your lawn, removal method, and the frequency of service needed.
Tree Trimming
You can expect to pay between $270 and $1,800 for tree trimming. Tree trimming helps keep your lawn free of branches and leaves. Your total cost depends on the size of the tree, type, health, accessibility, and the number of trees in your yard.
Shrub, Bush, and Hedge Trimming
Bush trimming costs $450 to $1,420. The total cost will depend on the shrub, bush, or hedge type, amount, size, location, and debris cleanup and hauling.
Mulching
You’ll pay $30 to $150 per cubic yard for mulch delivery and installation. Your total cost will depend on the materials used, the delivery method, labor, and the size of your garden beds.
Yard Cleanup
Your yard cleanup cost could run between $190 and $1,000. Your total cost depends on the size of your yard, the type of services needed, the frequency of cleanups, and the season, with fall cleanup typically costing more than spring cleanup.
Size
The size of your lawn plays a significant role in your total lawn care cost. The average lawn size is between ¼ and ⅕ of an acre or between 8,712 and 10,890 square feet. Here’s what you can expect to pay per month for lawn care: