Get matched with a vetted local operator
We don't mow lawns. We connect Georgetown homeowners with local operators who do, and we check that they're legitimate before we send them your way. Operators do not pay for placement.
What "vetted" actually means here
Licensed and insured
We confirm Texas Department of Agriculture licensing where applicable and require general liability insurance before an operator is matched.
Local operating history
We look for a real track record in Georgetown and Williamson County, operators who already work the neighborhoods they serve.
Serves your block
We match you only with operators who actually cover your ZIP, so the quotes you get are realistic, not inflated.
No pay-to-play
Operators do not pay us for placement or ranking. Matching is based on coverage and fit, never on who paid.
How much does lawn care cost in Georgetown?
Most Georgetown homeowners pay $41 – $61 per visit for routine mowing, with the exact figure driven by lot size, service frequency, and whether you bundle treatments like fertilization or weed control. Use the estimator below for a free ballpark in under a minute. For the full breakdown of what drives the price, see our Georgetown lawn care cost guide.
What to ask a Georgetown lawn operator before you hire
A good match is more than the lowest quote. Before you commit, it is worth confirming:
- Are you licensed to apply herbicides and pesticides in Texas? Anyone applying treatments to your lawn for pay needs state licensing, covered below.
- Do you carry general liability insurance? It is reasonable to ask any operator you are considering to show proof before work begins.
- How long have you worked lawns in Georgetown and Williamson County specifically?
- Is the quote for a one-time visit or a recurring schedule, and what is included each visit?
- Who handles it if a treatment damages the lawn?
For the full vetting walkthrough, read how to choose a lawn care company in Georgetown. Still deciding whether to hire at all? Our DIY vs. hiring guide and local vs. national service comparison lay out the tradeoffs.
What "licensed" means for Texas lawn care
In Texas, anyone who applies pesticides or herbicides to a lawn for hire must hold a pesticide applicator license from the Texas Department of Agriculture (the 3A turf and ornamental category) or a Structural Pest Control Service license. Mowing and edging alone do not require it, but weed-and-feed, grub treatment, and fungus control do. We confirm this licensing before we match you with an operator who treats lawns. Texas Department of Agriculture — Applying Pesticides to Lawns, Trees, Ornamentals
Timing matters as much as licensing for treatments: see the seasonal lawn calendar for when each application belongs in the year, and the Georgetown watering guide for how local clay changes irrigation.
Operator matching questions
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Start with an estimate, or go straight to a match
Get a free ballpark on your lawn care cost in under a minute, or fill out the match form to have vetted operators serving your Georgetown neighborhood reach out. Either way it's free, with no obligation, and operators typically respond within 24 hours.
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- Licensed and insured operators only
- Your information is never sold to lead aggregators
- Typically respond within 24 hours