Your Guide to Lawn Care: How Much Should I Budget?

If you have been thinking about investing in professional lawn care, you might be wondering what kind of lawn care cost you might expect. As a wise consumer, you want to ensure you’re making smart financial decisions that are in the best interest of your lawn—and your budget.

You know that without a better understanding lawn care cost, you really can’t understand if you’re overpaying or getting ripped off somehow.

We commend you for wanting to understand what you’re investing in by learning more about lawn care prices in Louisville, KY. Without that knowledge, it’s very difficult to make important decisions for your lawn. That’s why we’re here to break down what you’re paying for and why some lawn care prices can differ from one company to another.

What Does Lawn Care Cost?

If you start looking into the lawn care average cost to get a sense of what you might pay, you’ll likely see that it can really run the gamut. How can companies seemingly have such different lawn care prices when they are offering similar services?

Well, for one, not all lawn care companies are offering the same thing. In fact, there are some lawn care companies that will sell you on what seems like a very inexpensive lawn care package but that’s because it’s missing a lot of important lawn care services that you need. You’ll likely end up adding those in later and see that you didn’t actually save that much money after all.

Lawn-care-weed-control-2_But beyond that sneaky move, sometimes lawn care companies charge more because they’re providing better service and better results—and in that way, you’re getting more value for your investment.

Like most things in life, wouldn’t you rather pay a little bit more if you’re going to get more value?

To better understand this, let’s explore the factors that contribute to lawn care cost in Louisville, KY.

Factors that Impact Lawn Care Cost

As you evaluate lawn care prices it’s really important that you recognize that all lawn care companies are not created equally. Here are some points of comparison.

The Products Used

There’s a misconception that all lawn care companies use the same lawn care products but this is not true at all. In fact, some companies will intentionally use cheaper products (that don’t work as well) so that they can make their price more appealing.

But when a company pays for a higher-quality product (that delivers much better results), you’re getting a lot more value for your investment. It’s important to remember that this is not an apples-to-apples comparison.lawn-fertilizer

The Technicians Performing the Work

As you might have imagined, another major factor impacting the lawn care cost is the labor…or who is doing the work.

Naturally, a more highly trained and experienced technician should get paid more than someone doing this as a temporary job. For that reason, a low-priced lawn care program could mean the technicians aren’t getting paid well. Low prices might also mean the company has a high turnover rate.

Companies that invest in keeping quality team members employed for the long-term ultimately does benefit you. You’ll get the high quality service that you expect for your investment instead of a tech that cuts corners or doesn't use best practices.

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Customer Service

The support staff available to you also factors into lawn care cost. These are the folks that are available to answer your questions or help keep things running smoothly behind the scenes.

Companies that charge a lot less tend to have a bare bones (if any) support staff. This can be frustrating when you’re trying to get in touch with someone. Though it’s not something you might have thought about, it could make sense to pay a little bit more for better customer service and an overall better experience.

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Seeking Transparency for Lawn Care Cost

At the end of the day, you just want to know that you’re spending your money wisely and we absolutely respect that.

That’s why we aim to be transparent about our lawn care prices.

You’ll see that we have starting costs right on our website so that you can start to get an idea of what you’ll expect to pay.

Oftentimes, when you talk to other lawn care companies or visit their website, it can be difficult to get a sense of what you’ll have to pay (or what you’re getting for your investment). Sometimes this is because these companies just want to try to hook you on a low price. They aren’t forthcoming with what’s included. And as we said at the start of this article, that could mean you end up paying to add-on a bunch of services later.

At Limbwalker, even our most basic Silver Program includes the key services that you need to develop the foundation for a healthy lawn:

Fertilizer…every visit
Pre-emergent in the spring
Weed Control…every visit

Now, this is just the foundation for a good lawn. If you are a person that wants a little more, you’ll want a Gold Program:

Grub Control in the spring
Fungus Control in the Summer
Nutsedge Control in the Summer
Free Visits for Weed Control as necessary

And if you are a person who wants the very best, most green lawn in the neighborhood, you’ll want our Platinum Program, which includes deep greening iron:

Iron in the spring and summer

You can clearly see what gets added to your program if you pay a little bit more. This also gives you the power to determine what works best for both your expectations and your lawn care budget.

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It all boils down to the fact that we believe you deserve the right to make an informed decision without having lawn care prices hidden from you or used to reel in your business. We truly want to deliver the best value for the money that you’re paying.

Are you ready to have a thick and healthy lawn that’s getting everything it needs at your Louisville, KY home? Get in touch with us to get a quote for our lawn care programs, which include three lawn care pricing options.

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Chris O'Bryan

Chris O'Bryan

Chris grew up in Louisville, KY. He holds a Forestry degree from the The University of Kentucky and a Master's Degree in Economics from Clemson University. He is a Certified Arborist and 5-time Kentucky Tree Climbing Champion. When not at work, he has fun with his family, enjoys traveling, one-wheeling, and working in his yard.

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