How to Hire Someone for Yard Work (Prices + Tips)
Your lawn is judging you. The weeds are winning. The bushes have dreams of becoming trees. Sound familiar?
Here's how to hire reliable yard work help and take back your weekends.
Types of Yard Work You Can Outsource
Regular Maintenance
- Lawn mowing
- Edging
- Trimming
- Leaf blowing
- Weeding
Seasonal Work
- Spring cleanup
- Fall leaf removal
- Winterizing
- Mulching
- Aerating
Landscape Projects
- Planting
- Bed creation
- Sod installation
- Hardscaping
- Tree/bush removal
Specialty Services
- Irrigation repair
- Tree trimming (arborist)
- Pest treatment
- Fertilization programs
How Much Does Yard Work Cost?
Pricing varies by region and lawn size:
Regular Mowing (Weekly/Bi-Weekly)
| Lawn Size | Per Visit | Monthly (4x) |
|---|
| Small (<1/4 acre) | $30-$50 | $120-$200 |
|---|---|---|
| Medium (1/4-1/2 acre) | $50-$80 | $200-$320 |
| Large (1/2-1 acre) | $80-$120 | $320-$480 |
| XL (1+ acre) | $120-$200+ | $480-$800+ |
One-Time / Project Work
| Service | Typical Cost |
|---|
| Yard cleanup (small) | $100-$200 |
|---|---|
| Yard cleanup (large) | $300-$600 |
| Mulching (per yard) | $40-$60 + material |
| Bush trimming | $25-$75 per bush |
| Weeding (hourly) | $25-$45/hour |
| Leaf removal | $150-$400 |
| Tree trimming (small) | $200-$500 |
| Sod installation | $1-$2 per sq ft |
Where to Find Yard Work Help
1. RentAHuman — Best for Flexibility
Why Choose:- 8% fees (vs 15-20% elsewhere)
- One-time or recurring
- Background-checked workers
- All 50 states
2. Local Lawn Companies
Why Choose:- Established in your area
- Often have equipment/teams
- Regular scheduling
3. TaskRabbit
Why Choose:- Established platform
- Major metros
- Higher fees
- Limited coverage
4. Nextdoor
Why Choose:- Neighbor recommendations
- Local workers
- Free to post
- No vetting
- Variable reliability
How to Hire Yard Workers
Step 1: Define the Scope
Before posting:
- List exactly what needs doing
- Measure your yard/areas
- Note any obstacles or challenges
- Take photos
Step 2: Post a Clear Task
Good Example:"Need yard cleanup and mowing for spring.
Property: 1/4 acre lot with front and backyard
Current state: Overgrown from winter, hasn't been touched in 4 months
Tasks:
- Mow front and back lawn
- Edge along sidewalks and driveway
- Trim 3 medium bushes
- Pull visible weeds in flower beds
- Blow debris off patio
I can provide: Mower, trimmer, basic tools
You provide: Labor
Estimated 3-4 hours for experienced worker."
Step 3: Verify Capabilities
Ask potential workers:
- Do you have your own equipment or need mine?
- How long do you estimate this will take?
- Have you done similar jobs?
- Can you show photos of past work?
Step 4: Agree on Pricing
Options:
- Hourly: Good for unclear scope
- Flat rate: Better for defined projects
- Per visit: Best for recurring mowing
Ongoing Lawn Care: What to Know
Finding a Regular Person
1. Start with one-time tasks 2. Find someone great 3. Propose recurring schedule 4. Negotiate pricing (recurring = slight discount)
Setting Expectations
Define clearly:
- Exact services per visit
- Visit frequency
- Communication preferences
- Payment schedule
- Cancellation policy
What's Included vs. Extra
Typically included in mowing service:- Mowing
- Edging
- String trimming
- Blowing clippings
- Weeding
- Bush/hedge trimming
- Fertilizing
- Leaf cleanup
- Aeration
- Overseeding
DIY vs. Hiring: When to Outsource
Hire Someone When:
- Time is valuable: Your hourly rate exceeds the cost
- Physical limitations: Health, age, or ability concerns
- Equipment needs: You'd have to buy/maintain tools
- Skill required: Tree work, irrigation, etc.
- Consistency matters: Regular maintenance benefits lawns
DIY When:
- You enjoy it: Some people find yardwork therapeutic
- Budget is tight: And you have the time
- Learning opportunity: Building home maintenance skills
- Simple tasks: Basic mowing on small lots
Safety and Insurance
For Your Protection
Choose workers who are:
- On platforms with insurance (RentAHuman: $1M coverage)
- Willing to verify identity
- Background-checked
- Experienced with equipment
Equipment Considerations
If they use your equipment:- Show them how it works
- Note any quirks
- Confirm they're comfortable
- Professional-grade often better
- They're responsible for it
- May cost slightly more
Seasonal Yard Work Calendar
Spring:- First mow when grass reaches 3"
- Cleanup winter debris
- Edge beds and walkways
- Prune dormant shrubs
- Apply pre-emergent for weeds
- Weekly mowing (raise height in heat)
- Regular watering
- Spot weed control
- Trim bushes as needed
- Leaf removal (multiple times)
- Final mow
- Aerate lawn
- Overseed thin areas
- Mulch beds for winter
- Minimal work
- Prune deciduous trees
- Plan spring projects
Getting the Best Results
Communication
- Be specific about expectations
- Show problem areas
- Agree on "done" looks like
- Provide feedback after first visit
Building Relationships
Good yard workers are valuable:
- Pay promptly
- Tip for exceptional work ($10-$20)
- Leave reviews
- Recommend to neighbors
- Offer cold drinks on hot days
Ready to Take Back Your Weekends?
Post your yard work task and find reliable help today.
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