How to Choose a Lawn Care Company: 5 Tips for Homeowners
- Matthew Topete

- Oct 5
- 2 min read
🌿 5 Essential Tips how to choose a lawn care company that's right for you.
1. Insurance
Before hiring anyone, always ask to see proof of insurance. Many individuals and even established lawn companies claim to be licensed and insured when they’re not. Don’t take their word for it — request a copy of their insurance certificate. This simple step protects you and your property in case of an accident or damage.
2. How to choose a lawn care company that uses right Equipment
Residential lawns need smaller, lighter equipment compared to commercial properties. If a company uses large zero-turn mowers on small yards, these machines can cause ruts, damage the grass, and harm the soil. Even more concerning, they might have just mowed a large, weedy area before arriving at your property. Ensure your lawn service uses appropriately sized, clean, and well-maintained equipment for residential lawns.
3. Contracts
Many lawn care companies require year-round contracts — great for them, not always great for you. If your grass barely grows in winter, you could end up paying for months of unnecessary service. Always compare contract terms carefully. In most cases, pay-per-service or seasonal options give you more flexibility and better value.
4. Services Offered
Ask upfront what’s included in their services. It's inconvenient (and expensive) to hire multiple companies — one for mowing, another for hedges, and another for mulch or weed control. Look for a company that provides full-service lawn maintenance so you have one reliable team for everything your yard needs
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5. Employee Background Checks
Anyone stepping onto your property should be trustworthy. Some companies hire whoever they can find without proper screening. Always make sure your provider performs background checks and trains their employees. You deserve to know that the people with access to your home and gate code are responsible, reliable, and professional.
Final Thoughts
These are the top issues we hear from new clients when they join our company — insurance gaps, heavy equipment damage, confusing contracts, and lack of communication. We hope these tips help you choose a lawn care provider that values your property as much as you do.




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