It depends on whose lawn it is. If it's your home, you should just do it for free. If you're doing someone else's, the price should be about 20 for just mowing.
2007-03-15 14:00:49
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answered by Anonymous
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20
2007-03-15 21:02:55
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answered by zipps1986 2
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It depends on the yard actually. If the person has a really small yard, 5 dollars should be enough. If it's a medium sized yard, on both sides, then 10 dollars should be good. But if it's a REALLY large area then I'd have to say 15-20 dollars depending on how big. But don't get too greedy. If you have satisfied customers and you do a great job then they might want to give you more. Of course if you want to get a large amount of clients then do the yard and ask them what they think is a reasonable price. They should be surprised at how honest you're being with them, that you'd trust them to pick a price. Of course if you think it's an unreasonable one then you could always ask them to up it :)
2007-03-15 21:01:31
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answered by winds_of_justice 4
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An average landscape company, in the Northeast, charges twenty-five dollar per lawn. In the event that the lawn is over half an acre we charge according to that scale, ie acre of turf
$100.00.
2007-03-15 21:02:46
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answered by jerry g 4
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Depends on the size of the lawn and if you want it edged and/or raked. Is there any trimming he has to do around planters etc. I would say a fair price would be about $8.00 an hour with an allowance of an hour for getting his stuff together, getting gas for the mower and getting to your house.
2007-03-15 21:06:28
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answered by don n 6
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It takes a day to completely mow, trim and clean my 2 acre yard of leaves and broken twigs. I pay $100.00 to the boys and furnish the equipment and tools.
2007-03-15 21:07:08
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answered by Teesip 2
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depending on the size of the lawn, I would say 10-20 bucks. Go higher if they are pushing it.
2007-03-15 20:59:58
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answered by froggy 1
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1st you will need to determine how big fron/back yards
and how long does it take to walk or ride the lawn moe.
If walking / pushing = 15 bucks per hrs.
else,
sit on your butt and drive = 10 bucks
end if
2007-03-15 21:29:53
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answered by Anonymous
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9-10 dollars an hour [45-60 mins.] if its his mower he brings to your house; then15 dollars an hour...lawn services vary from state to state, but depending on experience, professionals charge 20-50 an hour.....like me !
2007-03-16 00:10:18
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answered by ROBERT J B 1
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about $25.00 is the going rate for the 1/4 acre block
2007-03-15 23:22:15
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answered by Anonymous
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