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Overgrown Lawn Cleanup Service in Henry County, GA: Costs, Process & What to Expect | Hedgecoth Property Solutions

Overgrown Lawn Cleanup Service in Henry County, GA: Costs, Process & What to Expect | Hedgecoth Property Solutions

Has your yard gotten out of control? This complete guide covers overgrown lawn cleanup services in Henry County, GA — including costs for initial cuts, what the process involves, and how professionals tame neglected yards in Locust Grove, McDonough, Stockbridge & surrounding areas. Call 770-490-9519 for a free estimate.

Overgrown Lawn Cleanup in Henry County, GA: What to Expect When Your Yard Has Gotten Out of Control

Published: May 20, 2026

Life happens. Between demanding jobs, family obligations, health issues, or just the relentless pace of everyday life, it's surprisingly easy to look out your window one day and realize your lawn has turned into a meadow. If you're searching "need someone to cut my grass" or wondering about the cost to tackle an overgrown lawn, you're not alone — and you're certainly not the first homeowner in Henry County to face this.

Every week, Hedgecoth Property Solutions gets calls from homeowners across Locust Grove, McDonough, Stockbridge, and surrounding areas who need help reclaiming yards that have grown well beyond what a standard mowing can handle. Georgia's long growing season, ample rainfall, and warm temperatures mean grass doesn't just grow — it explodes. A few missed weeks in spring or summer can leave you with knee-high Bermuda or waist-high weeds.

This guide covers everything you need to know about professional overgrown lawn cleanup services in Henry County: how the process works, what it costs, how long it takes, and why this is one area where hiring a professional makes a dramatic difference.


Why Overgrown Lawns Are Harder Than You Think

There's a big difference between mowing a well-maintained lawn and cutting through an overgrown one. If you're thinking about tackling it yourself with your residential push mower, here's what you're up against.

Your Regular Mower Probably Can't Handle It

Most homeowner-grade mowers are designed to cut grass at 2-4 inches. When your lawn has grown to 8, 12, or 18 inches tall, a standard mower will bog down, stall repeatedly, and potentially damage itself trying to force through the growth. The clippings alone from an overgrown lawn can smother the grass beneath if left in place.

Professional crews use commercial-grade equipment — walk-behind brush mowers, heavy-duty zero-turn mowers with high-lift blades, and string trimmers rated for thick vegetation. This equipment can handle tall, dense growth without clogging or stalling, and it cuts cleanly enough that the grass can recover properly.

Hidden Hazards in Tall Grass

When grass grows tall, it hides everything. Our crews regularly encounter:

  • Debris and trash that has become invisible in the growth — bottles, cans, plastic bags, and even construction materials left behind
  • Rocks and landscape edging that can damage equipment or cause injury
  • Animal holes and uneven ground that create tripping hazards
  • Yellow jacket nests and fire ant mounds that are invisible until you're right on top of them
  • Snakes and rodent habitat — tall grass near wooded areas in Locust Grove and McDonough attracts wildlife that you don't want to surprise with a push mower

A professional cleanup crew knows to scout the property before cutting, identify hazards, and work systematically to avoid damage and injury.

The One-Third Rule Matters More Now

Even when a lawn is severely overgrown, you can't just hack it down to your desired height in one pass. The one-third rule — never removing more than one-third of the grass blade in a single cutting — exists for good reason. Cutting too much at once shocks the plant, exposes the stems and soil to harsh sunlight, and can kill large sections of your lawn.

Professional overgrown lawn cleanup typically requires multiple passes over several days or even weeks. The first cut brings the height down to a manageable level, then subsequent cuts gradually bring it down to the target height. This patient approach protects the grass and ensures it recovers healthy and full.


The Professional Overgrown Lawn Cleanup Process

When you hire Hedgecoth Property Solutions for an overgrown lawn cleanup in Henry County, here's exactly what happens.

Step 1: Property Assessment and Quote

Before any equipment starts, we walk the property to assess the severity of the overgrowth, identify any hazards, and evaluate the grass type and overall lawn health. This allows us to give you an accurate quote — not a guess.

Factors that affect the cost include:

  • Height and density of the grass and weeds
  • Total square footage of the overgrown area
  • Terrain and accessibility (slopes, fences, tight gates, landscaping obstacles)
  • Presence of brush, saplings, or woody weeds mixed in with the grass
  • Number of passes needed to safely bring the lawn to target height

Step 2: Initial Cut and Clearing

The first pass is the heavy work. Using commercial brush mowers and heavy-duty string trimmers, we cut the overgrown vegetation down to a manageable height — typically bringing grass from 12+ inches down to 4-6 inches. All clippings and debris are collected and removed, not left to smother the lawn.

If brush, woody weeds, or saplings have established in the overgrown areas, those are cut and cleared separately. Hedge rows and fence lines that have grown over are edged and reclaimed.

Step 3: Grading Cut

After the initial clearing allows the lawn to breathe and the grass to begin recovering, a second pass brings the height down further — typically to the recommended mowing height for your grass type. For Bermuda grass, that's 1-2 inches. For Zoysia, 1.5-2.5 inches. For tall fescue, common in shaded areas around McDonough, 3-4 inches.

Step 4: Edging, Blowing, and Cleanup

Once the grass is at the right height, we edge all sidewalks, driveways, and landscape beds. We blow all clippings from hard surfaces and landscape areas. The property looks transformed — and you get your yard back.

Step 5: Optional Follow-Up Recommendations

After an overgrown lawn cleanup, the underlying lawn is often in rough shape. We'll give you honest feedback about:

  • Whether bare or thin areas need overseeding or sod installation
  • If weed treatment is needed now that the canopy is open
  • Whether fertilization would help recovery
  • An ongoing maintenance schedule to prevent the problem from returning

How Much Does Overgrown Lawn Cleanup Cost in Henry County?

One of the most common questions we get is "what is the average price to cut grass that's overgrown?" The honest answer is: it depends on severity. But here are realistic ranges for Henry County based on the properties we service.

Initial Cut for Overgrown Lawn — Price Ranges

| Property Size | Mild Overgrowth (6-10") | Moderate (10-18") | Severe (18"+/Brush) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quarter acre | $75 – $125 | $125 – $200 | $200 – $350 |
| Half acre | $125 – $200 | $200 – $350 | $350 – $600 |
| Full acre | $200 – $350 | $350 – $550 | $550 – $1,000+ |

These are general ranges for the Henry County market. Your actual quote may vary based on the specific factors mentioned above.

Why It Costs More Than Regular Mowing

A standard lawn mowing service in Locust Grove or McDonough might run $35-$65 for a typical quarter-acre lot. An overgrown cleanup for the same property costs 2-4 times more because:

  • Equipment wear and tear is significantly higher
  • Labor time is 3-5x longer than a regular cut
  • Multiple passes are often required
  • Debris removal adds time and disposal costs
  • Crew size may need to increase for safety and efficiency

Think of it like cleaning a house: a weekly maintenance clean takes an hour. A deep clean after months of neglect takes a full day. The same principle applies to your lawn.


What Happens If You Just Leave an Overgrown Lawn

Ignoring an overgrown lawn doesn't just affect your curb appeal. In Henry County, it creates a cascade of problems that get more expensive the longer you wait.

HOA Violations and Fines

Many subdivisions in Locust Grove, McDonough, and Stockbridge — communities like Heron Bay, Eagle's Landing, and Cotton Ridge — enforce lawn maintenance standards. Overgrown grass can trigger violation notices within weeks and fines that accumulate daily. The cost of a professional cleanup is almost always less than accumulated HOA fines.

Property Code Enforcement

Henry County itself has property maintenance ordinances that apply to excessively overgrown yards. If a neighbor complains, the county can issue a code violation requiring you to cut the lawn within a specified timeframe — or face fines and potential liens.

Pest and Rodent Problems

Tall grass provides habitat for mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, field mice, and snakes. In Georgia's warm climate, these populations multiply fast. If your overgrown lawn is adjacent to your home's foundation, you're essentially inviting pests to move in.

Lawn Death and Costly Replacement

When grass stays tall for extended periods, the lower blades die from lack of sunlight. The thatch layer builds up. Weeds establish deep roots. What could have been a simple cleanup becomes a full lawn renovation requiring sod or seeding — at 5-10 times the cost of a cleanup.


Serving All of Henry County and Beyond

Hedgecoth Property Solutions provides overgrown lawn cleanup services throughout Henry County and surrounding areas. Our service area includes:

Locust Grove — From downtown near the Train Watching Platform to the growing communities along Highway 42 and Bill Gardner Parkway, we handle overgrown properties across all of Locust Grove.

McDonough — Whether you're near the McDonough Square, in Heron Bay, or in the subdivisions off Jonesboro Road, our crews are already servicing properties in your neighborhood.

Stockbridge — From Eagle's Landing to the neighborhoods along Highway 138, we provide overgrown lawn cleanup throughout Stockbridge.

Jonesboro and Morrow — We extend our cleanup services north into Clayton County for homeowners who need reliable, professional results.

Hampton — Including properties near Atlanta Motor Speedway and the rural acreage throughout southern Henry County.


Why Choose Hedgecoth Property Solutions for Overgrown Lawn Cleanup

We Live and Work Here

We're not a faceless national company sending crews from an hour away. Hedgecoth Property Solutions is based right here in Locust Grove. We know the soil, the grass types, the HOA requirements, and the neighborhoods. When we quote your property, we've probably serviced a home on your street before.

Commercial-Grade Equipment

Our fleet includes heavy-duty zero-turn mowers, walk-behind brush cutters, commercial string trimmers, and powerful debris blowers. This isn't homeowner equipment pushed beyond its limits — it's professional-grade machinery designed for exactly this kind of work.

No Surprise Charges

Our quotes are straightforward. We assess the property, tell you what it will cost, and that's what you pay. If we encounter unexpected conditions (like a buried debris pile or extensive brush), we communicate before adding anything to the bill.

Full-Service Property Maintenance

An overgrown lawn cleanup is often just the first step. We offer comprehensive lawn care, landscaping, and property maintenance services to keep your yard looking its best year-round. Many of our cleanup clients transition to regular maintenance schedules to prevent the problem from returning — and save money in the process.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an overgrown lawn cleanup take?

For a typical quarter-acre residential lot with moderate overgrowth, the initial cleanup takes 2-4 hours with a two-person crew. Larger properties or severe overgrowth may require a full day or multiple visits. We'll give you a time estimate along with your quote.

Can you cut grass that's over a foot tall?

Yes. Our commercial equipment handles grass up to several feet tall, along with weeds, light brush, and woody vegetation. For extremely dense brush or sapling growth, we have specialized clearing equipment available.

Will my lawn recover after an overgrown cleanup?

In most cases, yes — especially with warm-season grasses like Bermuda and Zoysia that are common in Henry County. Recovery depends on how long the grass was overgrown, the underlying health of the root system, and follow-up care. We'll assess your lawn's condition during the quote and recommend any additional steps to help it recover fully.

Do you offer one-time lawn cuts or do I need a contract?

We absolutely offer one-time overgrown lawn cleanup services with no contract required. Many clients start with a cleanup and then choose to continue with regular lawn maintenance, but there's no obligation.

How soon can you start on an overgrown lawn?

During peak season (spring through summer), we typically schedule overgrown cleanups within 3-5 business days. For urgent situations — such as HOA violations or code enforcement deadlines — let us know and we'll do our best to accommodate a faster timeline.

What's the best time of year to tackle an overgrown lawn?

Late spring through early fall is ideal for overgrown cleanup in Georgia because the grass is actively growing and can recover quickly. However, we perform cleanups year-round. The most important thing is to not wait — the longer an overgrown lawn is neglected, the more expensive and difficult it becomes to restore.


Ready to Get Your Yard Back?

Don't spend another weekend staring at an overgrown lawn through the window. Whether your grass has been growing for a few weeks or a few months, Hedgecoth Property Solutions can reclaim your yard and get it looking the way it should.

Call us today at 770-490-9519 for a free overgrown lawn cleanup estimate, or visit our contact page to request a quote online. We serve all of Henry County, including Locust Grove, McDonough, Stockbridge, Jonesboro, Morrow, and Hampton.

Your yard deserves better. Let's get it back.

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