Please enter a valid 5-digit zip code!
Written By Todays Homeowner Local Pros
Last Updated June 2023
Everyone would like to have a beautiful, healthy lawn, but few enjoy the time and effort required for upkeep. It may be that you fear spending too much money on caring for your Pomona lawn.
To help get your lawn into shape, we've assembled a list of Pomona's best lawn care service providers. Keep reading to find our list and to choose the right provider for you.
Award-winning
Good customer service
Transparent pricing
Helps educate customers
Free quotes
Services Offered
Good customer service
Transparent pricing
Free quotes
Helps educate customers
Services Offered
Good customer service
Helps educate customers
Free quotes
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Transparent pricing
Free quotes
Helps educate customers
Services Offered
Helps educate customers
Transparent pricing
Free quotes
Good customer service
Services Offered
Helps educate customers
Free quotes
Good customer service
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Free quotes
Helps educate customers
Good customer service
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Good customer service
Helps educate customers
Free quotes
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Helps educate customers
Transparent pricing
Good customer service
Free quotes
Services Offered
Good customer service
Transparent pricing
Free quotes
Helps educate customers
Services Offered
Transparent pricing
Good customer service
Free quotes
Services Offered
Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on lawn companies to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
Calculate how long it takes to mow your lawn, and estimate how much it will cost hire mowers in Pomona, CA.
Estimates will vary greatly based on size, shape, terrain, and other factors of your lawn. Most lawn care companies give discounts for more frequent mowing, and may offer bigger discounts if you commit to an annual contract.
The cost of lawn care may change depending on several factors including how big your lawn is, the kind of services you need, and the schedule on which you need them. Generally, homeowners in Pomona pay around $167 for lawn care, although it's a smart idea to get in touch with one or more local companies to get a personal quote.
Per our ranking criteria, Pomona's top lawn care providers are THE LANDSCAPER GUYS, Garden Center at The Home Depot, and Garden Center at The Home Depot.
The best plan for you will be based on your views on the trade-off between the expense of hiring a pro and DIY work you'll have to do. If you handle everything yourself, you don't have to pay for labor, but this option requires the most effort on your part. If you employ a full-service lawn care company, they'll handle the labor and logistics, but you will need to invest more money up front. Subscription companies are somewhere in between. The company provides the materials, and you do the application.
Year-round, your lawn should receive weed and pest control, aeration and fertilization, and tree and shrub care as needed. During the summer, you may also want to take care of soil care and seeding/overseeding. In the cooler months, you might winterize your lawn. The advantages of working with a lawn care company include getting expert help to find the optimal schedule for your lawn.
If your lawn care provider must cancel your service, they will contact you as soon as possible to reschedule. Some companies even have mobile apps where you are able to view and edit your schedule.
Using a lawn services company — either full-service or subscription — can help make sure the job is done correctly, and save you money in the future. When you use a lawn care company, you also reap the benefits of their professional expertise. These experts will explain to you exactly what your lawn needs, when it needs it, and how often it requires servicing. These companies also provide the products and (in the case of full-service companies) the labor. These are normally backed by a guarantee.