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Written By Todays Homeowner Local Pros
Last Updated June 2023
Keeping your lawn healthy and beautiful goes a long way towards both the value and appearance of your house, but maintaining a beautiful lawn takes a lot of hard work. It could be the cost of everything that causes you to keep putting it off.
To keep your lawn looking beautiful, we've compiled a list of El Paso's top lawn care service providers. Keep reading for our list, and choose the best provider for you.
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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 El Paso, TX.
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 amount you pay for lawn care depends on a number of factors including your lawn size, the type of services you need, and how often you need them. Typically, homeowners in El Paso pay around $117 for lawn care, although it's a smart idea to get in touch with one or more local companies to ask for a personal quote.
Per our ranking criteria, the top lawn care providers in El Paso are Garden Center at The Home Depot, Garden Center at The Home Depot, and GO Designs.
The style of lawn care that is right for you depends on the amount of money you're willing to spend and the amount of work you want to do. Hiring a full-service lawn care company will be pricier, but will require you to perform the least manual labor. Conversely, handling everything on your own will eliminate the need to pay for labor, but will necessitate the most hard work and planning. Subscription companies fall between these two options — they provide the materials, and you do the work.
During the hottest months of the year, you'll want to tackle seeding, overseeding, and soil care. During periods of cooler weather, you might need to think about winterization. Year-round, you should consider aeration and fertilization, weed and pest control, and tree and shrub care as needed. One of the benefits of hiring a lawn care company is that they can help you determine the schedule that works best for your lawn.
If your lawn care service provider needs to cancel due to weather, they will be in touch with you as soon as possible to reschedule. There are even some companies that have mobile apps where you can see 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 pay for a lawn care company, you also reap the benefits of their professional expertise. These experts can help you determine exactly what your lawn needs, when it needs it, and how frequently it requires servicing. These companies also provide the products and (in the case of full-service companies) the labor, which are typically backed by guarantees.