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Hire Someone for Yard Work: What to Know

Learn everything about hiring someone for yard work in 2026, from typical costs and common services to finding the right worker for your outdoor project.

RentAHuman Team
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Hire Someone for Yard Work: What to Know

Whether your lawn has gotten out of control or you need help with a seasonal cleanup, hiring yard work help is easier and more affordable than you might think. This guide covers what you need to know before booking your first job.

Common Yard Work Services

Most yard workers offer some combination of these services:

  • Lawn mowing and edging — the most basic and frequent service
  • Leaf removal and yard cleanup — especially popular in fall and spring
  • Hedge and bush trimming — keeping shrubs in shape
  • Mulching and garden bed maintenance — refreshing beds with new mulch
  • Weed control — manual pulling or organic treatment
  • Small tree trimming — branches within reach, not major tree work
  • Gutter cleaning — often bundled with fall cleanup
For specialized work like tree removal, irrigation, or hardscaping, you may need a licensed landscaper rather than general yard help.

How Much Does Yard Work Cost?

ServiceTypical Cost
Lawn mowing (standard lot)$30 - $65
Full yard cleanup$100 - $300
Hedge trimming$50 - $100
Mulch installation$50 - $150 per yard
Leaf removal$75 - $200
Weekly maintenance package$100 - $250/month
Costs vary based on yard size, condition, and your location. Posting your job on RentAHuman with photos of your yard lets workers give you accurate quotes upfront.

Where to Find Yard Work Help

You have several options:

  • Task platforms like RentAHuman connect you with local workers who handle yard jobs on demand
  • Neighborhood apps like Nextdoor can surface local recommendations
  • Traditional landscaping companies offer packages but typically cost more
  • Local classifieds may have individual workers but with less accountability
The advantage of a platform like RentAHuman is that workers are rated and reviewed, and you have support if something goes wrong.

How to Get the Best Results

1. Be specific about the scope — walk the yard with the worker or provide detailed photos 2. Set expectations for debris disposal — will the worker bag and remove it, or leave it for municipal pickup? 3. Discuss recurring schedules if you want ongoing maintenance 4. Provide water access for workers during hot weather 5. Secure pets before the worker arrives

Seasonal Yard Work Calendar

SeasonPriority Tasks
SpringCleanup, mulching, first mow, bed prep
SummerRegular mowing, watering, weed control
FallLeaf removal, gutter cleaning, final trim
WinterPruning, equipment prep, planning
Staying on top of seasonal tasks keeps your yard healthy and prevents expensive catch-up work later.

Recurring vs. One-Time Service

For regular lawn maintenance, a recurring arrangement saves money — most workers offer 10-20% discounts for weekly or bi-weekly commitments. You can set up recurring jobs on RentAHuman and always get the same worker if you prefer consistency.

For one-time projects like spring cleanup or storm damage, on-demand booking gives you flexibility without long-term commitments.


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