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Ohio lawn-care pricing in 2026

Ohio mowing season runs roughly from April through late October, which works out to 24 to 28 mows per typical residential lawn. Prices below reflect what most homeowners pay in Columbus and the broader Ohio metro markets.

Typical mowing prices

Lawn sizePer visit (low)Per visit (mid)Per visit (premium)
Small (under 5,000 sqft)$35$45$50
Medium (5,000 to 10,000 sqft)$45$55$72
Large (10,000 to 20,000 sqft)$55$72$90
Extra large (20,000+ sqft)$72$90$120

These ranges are per-visit pricing. Most Ohio contractors mow on a 7-day or 14-day rotation in peak season. Recurring customers usually get a 10 to 15 percent discount versus one-time mows.

Climate, season, and grass types

Ohio sits in a humid continental, four-season zone. Common residential grass types include Kentucky Bluegrass, Tall Fescue, Perennial Ryegrass, each with different mow heights and frequency expectations. Local conditions to factor in: Buckeye-state spring rain compresses early-season scheduling, lake-effect snow extends winter prep, leaf cleanup is a major fall add-on.

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Enter your address on the homepage and YardQuote pulls real parcel records and satellite footprints to size your yard, then prices it against the ranges above. Try it with a familiar address like 90 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215 to see how it works.

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How prices are built

YardQuote calculates a quote as: a base price for any yard up to a threshold (5,000 sqft is the default), plus a step price for every additional unit (2,500 sqft is the default). Contractors set their own numbers in the dashboard, so a Ohio contractor pricing for tight HOA suburbs charges differently than one pricing for the rural fringe.

Common add-ons in Ohio

FAQ

How many times per year will my yard get mowed in Ohio?

Plan on 24 to 28 mows for a typical residential lawn. Climate, lawn type, and how aggressively you fertilize all swing the number up or down.

What's the average cost per mow in Ohio?

Mid-range residential lawns in Ohio run around $55 per visit. Smaller urban lots can be as low as $35; large rural or hard-to-access lots can run $90 or more.

Why does YardQuote think it knows my yard size?

YardQuote pulls your lot size from county parcel records, then subtracts the building footprint detected from satellite imagery. The remaining area is what your contractor actually mows. No guessing, no in-person measuring.