Healthy, well-maintained green lawn in front of a Georgetown, Texas home
Georgetown, TX · Williamson County

What lawn care actually costs in Georgetown — by neighborhood.

Real price ranges, vetted local operators, no kickbacks. Georgetown market ranges, backed by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension data. We connect you with operators who do the work, we don't mow lawns ourselves.

Independent · Operators don't pay for placement · Williamson County focused

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Services we track

Six services. Real Georgetown prices.

The services operators in Williamson County most commonly offer, with the local market range behind each.

Lawn mowing

Single-visit and recurring mowing, edging, and cleanup in Georgetown.

$41 – $61 per visit · $65 – $90/mo bi-weekly

Fertilization

Per-application feeding timed to Central Texas warm-season grass.

$64 – $200 per application

Weed control

Pre- and post-emergent treatment, usually part of a fertilization program.

$50 – $125 per treatment · $340–$780/yr program

Aeration

Core aeration to relieve compacted Central Texas clay.

$75 – $150 per aeration

Seasonal cleanup

Spring startup and fall leaf removal with haul-off.

$100 – $300 per cleanup

Sod installation

New lawns and large repairs, with grade prep for tight clay.

$1.50–$2.50 per sq ft installed
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Neighborhood guides

Pricing varies block by block. We map it.

Sun City lots are tight and flat; Wolf Ranch yards are bigger and on heavy clay. Each deserves a different quote. We also cover Round Rock, the largest adjacent Williamson County city.

A residential lawn in Sun City, Georgetown TX
78633 · 78628

Sun City

Del Webb 55+ community on tight, flat, predictable lots. Some sections are on a communal HOA landscape program; homeowners outside those maintain their own yards. Grass is a mix of St. Augustine and Bermuda by sun exposure. The HOA enforces exterior standards, so operators are often asked for proof of insurance.

$35–$55 / visit
A residential lawn in Wolf Ranch, Georgetown TX
78628

Wolf Ranch

Fast-growing master-planned community west of I-35, built mostly in the last five years on compacted clay subsoil. Builder-installed Bermuda is the default. The HOA runs one of the most active landscaping programs in Georgetown, with published irrigation guidelines and an approved-plant list.

$45–$70 / visit
A residential lawn in Teravista, Georgetown TX
78626 · 78664

Teravista

Round Rock-adjacent with mixed lot sizes; most established yards are St. Augustine. An onsite Compliance Coordinator drives the community weekly and documents violations with photos. Required: mow, trim, edge, weed control, and watering-restriction adherence.

$42–$65 / visit
A residential lawn in Berry Creek, Georgetown TX
78628

Berry Creek

Established neighborhood north of Williams Drive with mature trees and St. Augustine lawns. More bed maintenance per visit and a wider quote spread than newer builds. Chinch-bug pressure is common in summer heat, so operators with treatment capability are worth asking about.

$50–$75 / visit
A residential lawn in San Gabriel, Georgetown TX
78626

San Gabriel

Older Georgetown core with smaller, irregular lots and more variation in grass type. Less aggressive HOA enforcement than the newer master-planned communities. Operators who quote this area tend to walk the property first.

$32–$50 / visit
Common questions

What homeowners ask before they pick someone.

Do you do the lawn work yourselves?
No. Georgetown Lawn Guide is an independent guide to lawn care in Georgetown, TX and Williamson County. We publish pricing and care guidance and connect homeowners with local operators who do the work. We do not mow lawns.
How do operators get listed? Do they pay you?
Operators do not pay for placement. Using the guide and requesting a match is free for homeowners, with no obligation. We make money from the guide itself, not from selling rankings.
Where does your pricing data come from?
Our own compiled Georgetown market data: published local price ranges normalized to typical lot sizes, plus ongoing operator quotes. We show ranges, not a single number, because the right price depends on your lot size, grass type, and service frequency.
What if my neighborhood is not listed?
If you are anywhere in Williamson County, submit the match request anyway. We connect you with operators who serve your block even if a dedicated neighborhood guide is not published yet.
Is the AgriLife relationship official?
No. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. We cite their publications, link to the originals, and rely on them as the authoritative source for Texas turfgrass care.

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