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Greenpal Reports U.S. Lawn Mowing Costs Average $44.37 Nationwide


(MENAFN- Market Press Release) March 28, 2026 3:42 am - GreenPal's latest pricing data shows the average U.S. lawn mow now costs $44.37, with a modest year-over-year increase and major price differences from city to city.

GreenPal, the online marketplace that connects homeowners with local lawn care professionals, reports that the average price of a lawn mowing service across the U.S. has been $44.45 over the last 30 days, based on its most recent data.

The new data shows that lawn care pricing is moving up gradually as the spring season gets underway. On a year-over-year basis, the average price of a mowing service increased 1.38%. This indicates a steady but modest rise in pricing trends across the country rather than any sharp or sudden changes in the market.

While that rise is modest at the national level, GreenPal's city-level data shows that what homeowners actually pay can vary sharply depending on where they live. Local conditions, demand patterns, and service availability continue to play a key role in shaping pricing differences from one city to another, which makes regional comparisons especially important when evaluating lawn care costs.

In GreenPal's latest 30-day data, Las Vegas stood out as the most expensive market at $105.00 per mow. At the lower end of the market, Albuquerque and Odessa posted the lowest average price at $25.00 per mow, highlighting the significant gap between higher-cost and lower-cost regions across the United States.

Seasonal and Practical Insights for Homeowners

For homeowners heading into spring, the main takeaway is that the national average is useful, but local pricing matters more. A quote that looks expensive in one city may be completely normal in another, depending on local market conditions and demand. That is why comparing local averages can be more helpful than relying on a single nationwide benchmark when planning lawn care services.

The data also suggests that mowing prices are rising, but not dramatically. This gives homeowners a clearer and more stable picture of what to expect as they begin comparing quotes and setting budgets for spring and summer lawn care. In higher-cost markets, booking early may help homeowners secure a preferred slot before seasonal demand picks up further.

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