Lawn mowing
$41 – $61 per visit · $65 – $90/mo bi-weekly
Single-visit and recurring mowing, edging, and cleanup in Georgetown.
Every service below is priced for the Georgetown market and timed to Central Texas warm-season grass on slow-draining clay, the conditions that make a national lawn plan the wrong plan here. Pick a service for the local detail and a real price range, then get a free match with a vetted operator.
$41 – $61 per visit · $65 – $90/mo bi-weekly
Single-visit and recurring mowing, edging, and cleanup in Georgetown.
$64 – $200 per application
Per-application feeding timed to Central Texas warm-season grass.
$50 – $125 per treatment · $340–$780/yr program
Pre- and post-emergent treatment, usually part of a fertilization program.
$75 – $150 per aeration
Core aeration to relieve compacted Central Texas clay.
$100 – $300 per cleanup
Spring startup and fall leaf removal with haul-off.
$1.50–$2.50 per sq ft installed
New lawns and large repairs, with grade prep for tight clay.
Lawn care in Georgetown is seasonal, and the six services above are timed to fit together rather than bought in isolation. The year opens with aeration in spring or early summer, which loosens the compacted clay so the first fertilization round and your irrigation actually reach the root zone. Weed control rides alongside fertilization, usually as one 6-to-8-round program, with pre-emergent timed before the soil warms. Mowing runs weekly to bi-weekly through the March-to-October growing season, then the year closes with a seasonal cleanup for the leaf litter that shadier, older lots drop. The seasonal lawn calendar lays out the month-by-month order.
Which services matter most depends on your side of the I-35 soil line. East of the highway, on deep Blackland clay, aeration and disciplined cycle-and-soak watering carry the heaviest load, since that soil holds water and compacts hardest. West of I-35, on shallower clay weathered from limestone, fertilizer chemistry and grass choice matter more because the soil runs alkaline and thin. Newer west-side builds in Bermuda lean on sod installation and establishment care; older east-side St. Augustine lawns lean on shade-aware mowing and cleanup. The Georgetown watering guide covers the City's schedule and the live drought stage that sets how often any of this can run.
Lot size is the biggest factor, followed by grass type: dense St. Augustine costs more to mow and treat than fine Bermuda. Georgetown's slow-draining clay also nudges several line items: aeration matters more, and where the soil runs alkaline some fertilizer products simply do not work. See the full pricing guide for the at-a-glance table, or the neighborhood guides for ranges by community.
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