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How Much Does Lawn Mowing Cost in Henry County, GA? 2026 Pricing Guide

How Much Does Lawn Mowing Cost in Henry County, GA? 2026 Pricing Guide

Complete lawn mowing cost guide for Henry County, GA including Locust Grove, McDonough, Stockbridge & Hampton. Compare 2026 mowing prices by yard size, frequency, and service type. Get honest pricing from Hedgecoth Property Solutions — call 770-490-9519.

How Much Does Lawn Mowing Cost in Henry County, GA? Your 2026 Pricing Guide

Published: May 27, 2026

If you've been Googling "how much does lawn care cost" or "grass cutting service near me," you're not alone. Lawn mowing pricing is one of the most-searched topics for Henry County homeowners — and for good reason. Prices vary wildly depending on who you call, what they include, and whether you're getting a fair deal or paying for someone's overhead.

We're Hedgecoth Property Solutions, and we've been maintaining lawns across Locust Grove, McDonough, Stockbridge, and the rest of Henry County for years. We believe in transparent pricing because homeowners deserve to know exactly what they're paying for. This guide breaks down real 2026 lawn mowing costs for our area — no fluff, no hidden fees, just honest numbers so you can make the right call for your yard and your budget.


What Does Lawn Mowing Service Typically Include?

Before we talk numbers, let's clarify what you're actually paying for. A professional lawn care mowing service should include more than just running a mower across your grass.

Standard mowing service includes:

  • Mowing all turf areas at the proper height for your grass type and current season
  • Edging along sidewalks, driveways, patios, and curb lines
  • Weed eating (string trimming) around fences, trees, posts, AC units, and landscape beds
  • Blowing all clippings off hard surfaces (driveway, sidewalk, patio, porch)
  • Cleanup of debris from the mowing process

What's NOT included in basic mowing (but often gets confused):

  • Lawn fertilization and weed control treatments
  • Hedge and shrub trimming
  • Leaf removal and fall cleanup
  • Flower bed weeding and mulch maintenance
  • Aeration and overseeding
  • Pest and disease treatment

Those are separate property maintenance services, and we'll note where bundling them can save you money.


2026 Lawn Mowing Prices in Henry County, GA

Here's what Henry County homeowners are paying for professional lawn mowing in 2026. These prices reflect the local market — not national averages that don't apply to Georgia.

By Yard Size

Your lot size is the single biggest factor in mowing cost. Here's what to expect based on actual lot dimensions common in Henry County subdivisions:

Quarter-acre lot (7,500-10,000 sq ft of turf)
Typical for neighborhoods near Locust Grove like Parkside, Crystal Lake, and areas around Tanger Outlets.

  • Weekly service: $40-$60 per cut
  • Bi-weekly service: $50-$75 per cut
  • Monthly average (weekly): $160-$240

Third-acre to half-acre lot (10,000-18,000 sq ft of turf)
Common in McDonough neighborhoods like Oakland Hills, Lake Dow, and the subdivisions along Highway 81.

  • Weekly service: $55-$85 per cut
  • Bi-weekly service: $70-$100 per cut
  • Monthly average (weekly): $220-$340

Half-acre to one acre (18,000-35,000 sq ft of turf)
Found in Stockbridge areas near Panola Mountain, rural properties in Hampton, and the larger lots throughout unincorporated Henry County.

  • Weekly service: $85-$150 per cut
  • Bi-weekly service: $100-$175 per cut
  • Monthly average (weekly): $340-$600

One acre or larger
Properties in the rural stretches of Henry County, near the Tussahaw Reservoir or along the southern county line.

  • Weekly service: $150-$300+ per cut
  • Monthly average (weekly): $600-$1,200+

By Service Frequency

How often you schedule mowing affects your per-cut price. Most landscaping companies in Henry County offer better rates for consistent weekly clients.

| Frequency | Per-Cut Cost | Monthly Cost (Quarter Acre) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weekly | $40-$60 | $160-$240 | Active growing season (April-October) |
| Bi-weekly | $50-$75 | $100-$150 | Slower growth periods or budget-conscious |
| Monthly | $75-$120 | $75-$120 | Winter dormancy (November-March) |
| One-time cut | $75-$150+ | N/A | Overdue lawns, move-in/move-out, special events |

Why weekly costs less per month than bi-weekly: It sounds backwards, but weekly mowing keeps grass at a consistent height. Bi-weekly mowing means taller grass, longer cut times, more clumping, and heavier equipment wear — so companies charge more per visit. Over a full season, weekly service often costs the same or less than bi-weekly when you account for the higher per-cut rate.


What Affects Lawn Mowing Costs in Henry County?

Beyond lot size, several local factors influence what you'll pay for lawn care in our area.

Grass Type

Henry County lawns are dominated by warm-season grasses, and each type mows differently:

  • Bermuda — The most common grass in Henry County. Grows aggressively, requires frequent mowing (every 5-7 days in peak season). Mows efficiently at 1-2 inches.
  • Zoysia — Popular in newer developments around McDonough and Stockbridge. Slower growing but denser. Mows well at 1.5-2.5 inches but can be tougher on blades.
  • Centipede — Common in older Locust Grove neighborhoods. Low maintenance, requires less frequent mowing. Mows at 1.5-2 inches.
  • Tall Fescue — Found in shady yards, especially near the northern parts of Henry County. Cool-season grass that needs mowing at 3-4 inches. Grows fast in spring and fall.

Terrain and Obstacles

A flat, open quarter-acre takes 25-30 minutes to mow. The same size lot with these features can take 45-60 minutes:

  • Fenced yards — Gates limit equipment size, adding time
  • Steep slopes — Require push mowing instead of riding equipment
  • Numerous trees and landscape beds — More trimming and edging time
  • Children's play equipment, trampolines, sheds — Obstacles to mow around
  • Elevation changes and terraced yards — Common in neighborhoods near the Flint River corridor

Property Condition

  • Well-maintained lawns mow faster and cost less
  • Overgrown lawns may require an initial cleanup surcharge ($50-$200 depending on severity) before regular pricing applies
  • Damp or wet grass takes longer to cut and may require double-cutting
  • Thatch buildup slows mowing and affects cutting quality

Seasonal Growth Patterns in Georgia

Georgia's warm-season grass growth follows a predictable pattern that affects mowing frequency and cost:

Spring (March-May): Grass greens up and growth accelerates. Weekly mowing becomes necessary. Slightly higher costs as companies ramp up for the busy season.

Summer (June-August): Peak growth for Bermuda and Zoysia. This is when weekly mowing is non-negotiable for a good-looking lawn. Standard pricing applies.

Early Fall (September-October): Growth slows but remains steady. Some lawns can transition to bi-weekly. Falling leaves may add a small surcharge for cleanup.

Late Fall/Winter (November-February): Warm-season grass goes dormant. Monthly mowing or no mowing needed. Many companies offer reduced winter maintenance plans. This is a great time to schedule leaf removal and winter property maintenance.


How to Get the Best Value for Lawn Mowing in Henry County

Price matters, but value matters more. Here's how to make sure you're getting the most for your money.

Bundle Services for Savings

Most Henry County lawn care companies, including us, offer significant discounts when you bundle mowing with other services. A typical bundle might look like:

  • Mowing + Fertilization + Weed Control: Save 10-20% compared to individual services
  • Full Property Maintenance Package (mowing, trimming, edging, weed control, fertilization, leaf removal): Save 15-30% overall
  • Annual contracts: Lock in rates for the year and avoid seasonal price increases

If you're paying for mowing separately and then hiring another company for fertilization, you're almost certainly overpaying.

Sign Up for Weekly Service

As we covered above, weekly mowing typically saves money over the full season compared to bi-weekly service. Your lawn also looks better, stays healthier, and you avoid the scalping damage that happens when grass gets too tall between cuts.

Ask About What's Included

This is where prices get misleading. A $35 "mow" from one company might only include pushing a mower across your lawn. A $55 mow from another company might include edging, trimming, blowing, and a quick inspection for problems. Always ask for a detailed scope of work.

Questions to ask any lawn care provider:

  • Do you edge along hard surfaces every visit?
  • Is string trimming around obstacles included?
  • Do you blow off all hard surfaces?
  • What happens if it rains on my scheduled day?
  • Do you adjust mowing height by season?
  • Is there a contract or can I cancel anytime?

Consider Lawn Health, Not Just Price

The cheapest mowing service isn't always the best value. A provider who dulls blades (tearing grass instead of cutting it), scalps your lawn to save time, or ignores weed problems will cost you more in lawn repair and renovation down the road.

Professional lawn care means:

  • Sharp mower blades (replaced or sharpened regularly)
  • Proper mowing height for your grass type and current conditions
  • Alternating mowing patterns to prevent soil compaction and rutting
  • Monitoring for signs of disease, pests, or stress while on your property
  • Cleaning equipment between properties to prevent spreading weeds and disease

Henry County Lawn Mowing Costs vs. DIY

Some homeowners consider mowing their own lawn to save money. Here's the real cost comparison for a typical quarter-acre Henry County lot.

DIY Costs (Annual)

| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Lawn mower (mid-range, amortized over 5 years) | $150-$300/year |
| Gas and oil | $150-$250/year |
| String trimmer (amortized) | $40-$80/year |
| Edger (amortized) | $30-$60/year |
| Blower (amortized) | $30-$60/year |
| Blade sharpening and maintenance | $50-$100/year |
| Your time (33 weeks × 1.5 hours) | Priceless (but worth $1,000+ at $20/hr) |
| Total annual cost | $450-$850 + your time |

Professional Service (Annual)

| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Weekly mowing (33 weeks × $50 avg) | $1,650 |
| Winter maintenance (4 visits × $50) | $200 |
| Total annual cost | $1,850 |

The financial difference between DIY and professional service is roughly $1,000-$1,400 per year when you factor in equipment costs. That works out to about $20-$27 per week — less than most people spend on a single lunch out.

For busy families juggling work, kids' activities, and weekend commitments across McDonough, Locust Grove, and Stockbridge, professional lawn care isn't a luxury. It's buying back your Saturday mornings.


Choosing a Lawn Mowing Service in Henry County

With so many options — from solo operators to national franchises — here's what actually matters when choosing a lawn mowing service in our area.

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Prices that seem too good to be true — They usually are. A $25 mow means corners are being cut somewhere.
  • No business license or insurance — If a worker gets hurt on your property, you could be liable.
  • Cash-only payment — No paper trail, no accountability.
  • No written scope of work — Verbal agreements lead to misunderstandings.
  • Inconsistent scheduling — If they show up "whenever," your lawn suffers.

Green Flags

  • Local to Henry County — They understand our soil, grass types, and weather patterns.
  • Consistent crew — You get the same team each visit who learns your property.
  • Clear communication — Text or email notifications before and after service.
  • Proper equipment — Sharp blades, clean machines, right tools for your property.
  • Willing to provide references — Other Henry County homeowners who can vouch for their work.

Why Henry County Homeowners Trust Hedgecoth Property Solutions

We're not the biggest lawn care company in Georgia, and we don't want to be. We're the most dedicated to Locust Grove, McDonough, Stockbridge, Hampton, and the communities that make up Henry County. When you call us, you're talking to people who know the difference between a Bermuda lawn in Crystal Lake and a Zoysia yard in Lake Dow.

We provide:

  • Consistent weekly service with the same crew
  • Sharp blades, proper heights, and professional equipment
  • Full scope mowing: cut, edge, trim, and blow — every visit
  • Transparent pricing with no hidden fees or surprises
  • Flexible scheduling that works around your life
  • Honest recommendations for lawn care, landscaping, and property maintenance needs

Frequently Asked Questions About Lawn Mowing Costs in Henry County

How much should I expect to pay for lawn mowing in Locust Grove, GA?

For a standard quarter-acre lot in Locust Grove, professional lawn mowing costs $40-$60 per cut for weekly service. Larger lots (half-acre+) range from $85-$150 per cut. Prices include mowing, edging, trimming, and blowing. Contact us at 770-490-9519 for a free quote specific to your property.

Is weekly or bi-weekly lawn mowing better?

Weekly mowing is recommended during the active growing season (April through October) in Henry County. Warm-season grasses like Bermuda and Zoysia grow rapidly in Georgia's climate, and waiting two weeks between cuts can lead to scalping, clumping, and stressed turf. Weekly service also often costs less per month than bi-weekly because each cut is faster and easier.

Do lawn mowing prices include edging and weed trimming?

With Hedgecoth Property Solutions, yes — every mowing visit includes edging along sidewalks, driveways, and curbs, plus string trimming around all obstacles and blowing all hard surfaces clean. Some budget providers charge extra for these services, so always ask for a complete scope of work before hiring.

How much does it cost to cut an overgrown lawn in Henry County?

An overgrown lawn that hasn't been mowed in 4+ weeks typically requires an initial cleanup fee of $50-$200 on top of the standard mowing rate, depending on grass height and density. After the initial cleanup, regular weekly pricing applies. We offer overgrown lawn cleanup service throughout Henry County.

Can I save money by bundling lawn mowing with other services?

Absolutely. Most lawn care companies in Henry County offer 10-20% discounts when you combine mowing with fertilization, weed control, or full property maintenance packages. An annual maintenance plan that covers mowing, treatments, and seasonal services is typically the most cost-effective approach.

What's the cheapest way to get my lawn mowed in Henry County?

The cheapest option isn't always the best value. Solo operators may offer lower prices but can be unreliable. Your best value is a local, established company like Hedgecoth Property Solutions that offers consistent weekly service, includes all mowing-related tasks, and provides honest pricing without hidden fees. Call 770-490-9519 for a free estimate.


Get Your Free Lawn Mowing Quote

Ready to stop spending your weekends behind a mower? Hedgecoth Property Solutions provides professional lawn care and property maintenance services throughout Henry County, including Locust Grove, McDonough, Stockbridge, Hampton, Morrow, and Jonesboro.

Every property is different, so we provide free on-site estimates to give you accurate pricing — not a guess based on your lot size alone. We'll walk your property, discuss your needs, and provide a straightforward quote.

Call us at 770-490-9519 or contact us online to schedule your free estimate.

Your lawn deserves professional care. Your weekends deserve you.

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