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Schneider Tree Care

2426 Berryhill Rd , Charlotte, NC 28208-6206

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Tree Services, Lawn Care, Tree Pruning Service ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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E.A.S Preservation & More, LLC

1235 East Blvd Ste E PMB 1050 , Charlotte, NC 28203-5876

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Storm Damage Repair, Construction Services, Painting Contractors ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Killingsworth Environmental

1001 Crews Rd , Matthews, NC 28105-9401

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pest Control Services, Lawn Maintenance, Landscape Maintenance ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Diamond Athletic Landscaping

6501 Windyrush Rd , Charlotte, NC 28226-7552

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Lawn Care, Lawn Maintenance, Athletic Field ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Camelia's Landscaping, LLC

2905 Westwinds Ct , Charlotte, NC 28214-8413

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Lawn Maintenance, Landscape Maintenance, Lawn Care ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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LB Handy Enterprise, LLC

518 , Charlotte, NC 28269-7197

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Lawn Maintenance, Gutter Cleaning, Pressure Washing ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Adam's Lawn Care

6638 Brighton Park Dr , Mint Hill, NC 28227-7875

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Lawn Care, Tree Services, Lawn Maintenance ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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All & All Lawncare Plus, LLC

4258 Nc Highway 49 S Unit 1261 , Harrisburg, NC 28075-0258

BBB Accredited A rated. Lawn and Garden, Lawn Maintenance, Pressure Washing ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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MetroMix Landscaping, Corp.

Belmont, NC 28012-5121

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Maintenance, Lawn Care, Retaining Wall Contractors ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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G&G Landscape Solutions

7217 Old Statesville Rd , Charlotte, NC 28269-1755

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Design, General Contractor, Landscape Contractors ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Victor 1 Lawn Care, Inc

5521 Thompson Rd , Charlotte, NC 28216-2316

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Lawn Maintenance, Landscape Contractors, Tree Services ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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The Davey Tree Expert Co.

6039 McDaniel Ln , Charlotte, NC 28213-6314

Tree Services, Lawn Care, Tree Pruning Service ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Lawn Care Cost in Charlotte, NC — 2025 Mowing, Fertilization & Treatment Pricing

What Charlotte Homeowners Pay for Lawn Care Services

Charlotte's position in the Piedmont Carolinas — straddling the transition zone between cool-season and warm-season grass regions — creates a unique lawn care market. Properly caring for a Charlotte lawn requires understanding which grass type you have, the seasonal calendar for that species, and which treatments are appropriate. Pricing for Charlotte lawn services reflects the competitive market in a rapidly growing metro area.

Mowing Services — Charlotte Area Pricing

Property SizePer-Visit CostMonthly (full season)Notes
Small (<5,000 sq ft)$35–$55$140–$220Townhomes, smaller lots in Dilworth, NoDa, Plaza Midwood
Medium (5,000–10,000 sq ft)$50–$80$200–$320Typical suburban Mecklenburg lot
Large (10,000–20,000 sq ft)$75–$125$300–$500Union County, Huntersville, Waxhaw estates
Extra large (20,000+ sq ft)$120–$250$480–$1,000Large lot communities, equestrian-area properties
Bi-weekly (less frequent)+15–25% per visitLess frequent than weekly; fine for warm-season grasses in shoulder seasons

Fertilization & Lawn Treatment Programs

ServiceAnnual Cost (typical Charlotte quarter-acre lot)Notes
Basic fertilization program (3 visits)$180–$350Spring + summer + fall applications
Comprehensive annual program (6–8 visits)$350–$650Includes fertilization, pre-emergent, broadleaf weed control
Fescue overseeding (fall only)$250–$600September–October for tall fescue lawns; critical annual task
Aeration (core aeration, fall)$100–$250Annual for fescue; every 2 years for bermuda/zoysia
Lime application$80–$150Corrects Charlotte's acidic red clay soils (pH 5.0–5.8 typical)
Grub control (preventive)$100–$180Japanese beetle grubs; treatment peak June–August
Pest/disease control (per treatment)$80–$180Dollar spot, brown patch in Charlotte's humid summers

Sod Installation — Charlotte Pricing

New sod installation for Charlotte lawns runs $1.50–$3.50 per square foot installed depending on grass species and site prep requirements. Full yard sod installation for a typical Charlotte 5,000 sq ft lot: $7,500–$17,500 including soil prep, grading, and installation.


Charlotte's Climate and Grass Type Cost Implications

Tall fescue lawns (most common in Charlotte): Fescue is a cool-season grass that thrives in spring and fall but goes summer-dormant under Charlotte's July/August heat (average high 90°F+). Annual overseeding every September is essential for a dense fescue lawn — fescue does not spread vegetatively and thins without seeding. Budget $250–$600/year for fall overseeding on top of your mowing and fertilization program.

Bermuda grass lawns: Bermuda thrives in Charlotte's summer heat and is extremely drought-tolerant once established. It goes dormant (brown) from November through March. Bermuda requires shorter mowing heights (1–1.5 inches) and more frequent fertilization in summer. Annual lawn care program cost for bermuda is slightly lower than fescue because no overseeding is needed.

Zoysia lawns: Increasingly popular in Charlotte's Myers Park, SouthPark, and Ballantyne neighborhoods. Zoysia is the most low-maintenance warm-season grass once established — it crowds out weeds, requires less mowing, and tolerates shade better than bermuda. Establishment from plugs or sod takes 1–3 years; ongoing maintenance cost is low.

Charlotte, NC Lawn Care — Frequently Asked Questions

Hiring a Charlotte Lawn Care Company — Licensing, Insurance & What to Verify

North Carolina Lawn Care Licensing Requirements

North Carolina regulates lawn care companies that apply pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers containing restricted-use materials under the NC Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) Pesticide Section. Any Charlotte lawn care company applying herbicides for weed control, insecticides for grub or pest control, or fungicides for lawn disease must employ a North Carolina Licensed Pesticide Applicator — specifically, Category 3 (Turf and Ornamental).

Verify license at: NCDA&CS PestApp Lookup. A company that cannot provide a Licensed Pesticide Applicator name and number is operating illegally when applying chemical treatments. This matters because improperly mixed or applied herbicides can kill turf, contaminate storm drains, and harm the neighbor's landscaping.

North Carolina Pesticide Applicator — Why It Matters for Charlotte Homeowners

Charlotte's Lake Norman, Mountain Island Lake, and Catawba River area are upstream water sources. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services actively monitors pesticide and fertilizer runoff into storm drains. Using a licensed applicator ensures chemical applications comply with state buffer requirements near waterways and stormwater regulations.

What to Look for in a Charlotte Lawn Company

Grass knowledge: Charlotte's transition zone location means your lawn company must understand both warm-season and cool-season grass management. If a company is recommending the same fertilization timeline for fescue and bermuda customers, that indicates a lack of grass-specific knowledge. Fescue fertilization peaks fall (September–November) and spring (February–April); bermuda fertilization peaks summer (May–August) when the grass is actively growing.

Soil testing practice: Charlotte's red Piedmont clay soils typically run pH 5.0–5.8 — significantly acidic. Lime application is often needed annually to correct pH for fescue lawns; bermuda and centipede tolerate lower pH better. A quality Charlotte lawn company offers soil testing (most cooperate with NCSU Extension soil lab which offers $4 tests) and adjusts lime application based on results.

Equipment and crew quality: Mowing with dull blades (common with lower-cost services) shreds grass tips, leaving ragged brown edges that invite disease in Charlotte's humid summers. Ask whether the company sharpens blades weekly.

Insurance Requirements for Charlotte Lawn Companies

Charlotte lawn care companies should carry:

  • General liability insurance: Minimum $500,000–$1M — mowing equipment can throw debris through windows, fencing, or vehicles
  • Workers' compensation: Required for NC lawn companies with 3+ employees (NC Industrial Commission)
  • Commercial auto insurance: Service trucks carrying equipment require commercial vehicle coverage

Request certificates of insurance before allowing any company onto your property.

Red Flags in Charlotte Lawn Solicitations

  • No NC Pesticide Applicator license number when asked for their chemical treatment authority
  • No written service agreement specifying what's included, treatment schedule, and pricing
  • Cash-only payment (no paper trail for warranty claims)
  • Door-to-door solicitation with same-day "discounted" pricing to avoid your opportunity to compare quotes
  • Unable to explain the difference between cool-season and warm-season grass care calendars when asked

DIY vs. Professional Lawn Care in Charlotte, NC

DIY vs. Professional Lawn Care for Charlotte Homeowners

Charlotte's rapid population growth and competitive real estate market have made lawn appearance a genuine factor in neighborhood property values — particularly in communities like Myers Park, Dilworth, Ballantyne, and Waxhaw. The DIY vs. professional decision for lawn care in Charlotte involves not just cost but understanding the complexity of Charlotte's transition-zone grass management and chemical application regulations.

Comparison Table

FactorDIY Lawn CareProfessional Service
Annual cost (typical 8,000 sq ft lot)$400–$900 (equipment, fuel, chemicals, seed)$600–$1,400 (mowing + fertilization program)
Time investment1.5–3 hrs/week during growing seasonZero — you schedule, they execute
Equipment requiredMower, trimmer, blower, spreader, sprayerProvided by service
Fescue overseeding executionLearnable; timing is criticalIncluded in annual programs
Chemical application licenseN/A (homeowners can apply to own property)Required for commercial applicators (NC Cat. 3)
Pesticide accuracyMixing errors common without trainingCalibrated equipment, trained applicators
Disease/pest identificationSteep learning curveExperienced eye identifies issues early
Soil testingSelf-directed via NCSU Extension for $4Often included or advised in good programs
Mowing height consistencyVariable — easy to scalp in summer heatProfessional operators maintain consistent height
Consistency during busy periodsOften skips during travel/hot weatherService continues per schedule

The Charlotte Fescue Calendar — DIY's Highest Complexity Point

If you have a tall fescue lawn in Charlotte (the most common grass in Mecklenburg County), the fall overseeding window is the single most critical task of the year — and the one where DIY most often goes wrong:

  • Timing window: Mid-September to mid-October — soil temperature must drop below 70°F for reliable germination. The NCSU Extension recommends soil temperature monitoring, not calendar date alone
  • Seed rate: 5–8 lbs per 1,000 sq ft for renovation; 3–4 lbs for overseeding
  • Soil contact: Seed needs seed-to-soil contact — broadcast seeding over thick thatch fails. Core aeration immediately before overseeding is the standard professional approach
  • Watering: Twice-daily for first 2 weeks to maintain seed moisture — requires commitment or a programmable irrigation system
  • Pre-emergent timing conflict: Pre-emergent applied in spring for crabgrass prevention will also block fescue seed germination if timing overlaps. This coordination error costs homeowners hundreds in seed that never sprouts

Professional lawn companies in Charlotte manage this entire sequence as a packaged service, eliminating the coordination risk.


When DIY Makes Clear Sense in Charlotte

Mowing: Mowing is the most straightforward DIY lawn task. If you own a quality mower, enjoy the activity, and have time during Charlotte's long growing season (March–November), DIY mowing saves $600–$1,500/year for a standard lot.

Basic fertilization: Slow-release granular fertilizers (Scotts, Lesco) applied with a broadcast spreader are DIY-safe and effective for homeowners willing to follow label directions and soil test results. The NC State Extension's Piedmont Lawn Management calendar provides free, authoritative timing guidance by grass type.

Leaf removal: Fall leaf management in Charlotte's established neighborhoods (tree canopy in Myers Park, Eastover, Dilworth) is time-intensive but straightforward — mulching leaves with a mower is the most sustainable approach.

When Professional Is Worth the Cost in Charlotte

  • Brown patch disease (Rhizoctonia solani): Charlotte's combination of summer heat and humidity creates ideal conditions for this aggressive turf disease. Correct fungicide identification and timing requires experience — misidentification leads to applying the wrong product or applying too late
  • Army worm infestations: Fall army worm events (increasingly common in Mecklenburg County in August–September) can destroy a fescue lawn in 3–5 days. Professional companies with active monitoring respond faster
  • Weed control on bermuda/zoysia: Post-emergent selective herbicides for warm-season lawns require specific products and careful application to avoid turf damage — chemical misapplication is a common costly DIY error

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