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In Oklahoma City, most homeowners pay $34-$52 per mowing visit as an estimated range for standard residential service. Estimated full recurring programs commonly land between $200 and $390 per month depending on service depth, lot size, and frequency.
| Service | Typical price range |
|---|---|
| Mowing — Small Yard | $30-$40 |
| Mowing — Medium Yard | $38-$52 |
| Mowing — Large Yard | $50-$72 |
| Mowing — XL / Acre+ | $68-$98 |
| Fertilization | $45-$70 |
| Aeration | $90-$130 |
| Full Program (Annual) | $170-$280 |
These ranges are estimated local benchmarks rather than fixed public rate cards.
| Service | Small Yard | Medium Yard | Large Yard | XL Yard |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Mowing (mow-trim-blow) |
$30-$40 | $38-$52 | $50-$72 | $68-$98 |
| Fertilization (per round) | $45-$70 | $60-$90 | $80-$120 | $110-$150 |
| Aeration | $90-$130 | $120-$170 | $170-$235 | $235-$320 |
| Full monthly program | $170-$280 | $220-$390 | $320-$540 | $450-$720 |
Local pricing typically sits near South-region medians but moves higher on larger lots and high-detail properties. Route density inside core neighborhoods can keep baseline mowing competitive, while spread-out suburban routes increase travel and minimum charge pressure.
Oklahoma City sits in a transition-zone market where bermudagrass is common and cool-season patches show up in some shaded or overseeded lawns. That grass mix, plus spring storm patterns and summer stress, can change both mowing pace and treatment planning.
Oklahoma City's long active growing season and spring growth spikes often shift frequency assumptions. Weekly schedules are common in peak windows.
Lot-size context matters here as well. Standard quarter-acre assumptions are useful for comparison, but larger suburban lots in Edmond-adjacent and outer-metro neighborhoods often push labor time and hauling requirements above the low end of the range.
The Oklahoma City market also sees more weather-driven disruption than some Sun Belt metros. Heavy spring growth followed by heat and drought stress can change visit timing and quote assumptions mid-season.
mow-trim-blow vs mow-only)For standard residential service, Oklahoma City homeowners usually see an estimated mowing range of $34-$52 per visit. Smaller lots may come in lower, while larger or more detailed properties move higher.
Route density, lot size, edging length, clipping policy, and grass growth pressure all affect labor minutes. Even within the same metro, suburban spread can shift quotes meaningfully.
Yes, especially during the spring flush and other fast-growth windows. Bi-weekly service may be available, but homeowners should confirm how the provider handles taller turf and reset pricing.