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Lawn Care FAQ — Fresno, CA
Straight answers to the questions Fresno homeowners ask us most. If yours isn't here, call (559) 809-1230.
- How much does lawn care cost in Fresno?
- Bi-weekly mowing on a typical Fresno front yard starts at $40 per visit (estimated range $25 – $55 before address). Front and back yards together start at $85 (estimated range $65 – $105). Final pricing depends on your zone — enter your address in the calculator for an exact quote.
- When is the best time to overseed Bermuda lawns in Fresno?
- The Fresno overseed window for perennial ryegrass over dormant Bermuda runs October 5 to November 5. Soil temperatures need to be steadily below 70°F at 4 inches deep, but above 50°F — that window is tight in Fresno because of how warm fall stays.
- What lawn rebates are available in Fresno?
- City of Fresno water customers can claim the Lawn-to-Garden Rebate at $2 per square foot replaced (capped at $3,000), and any Valley resident can claim the Clean Green Yard Machines Rebate (up to $250) for replacing a gas-powered mower or blower with a battery-electric model.
- Do you service my Fresno neighborhood?
- Yes — we service every Fresno neighborhood including Fig Garden, Woodward Park, Tower District, Bullard, Sunnyside, Southeast Fresno, North Fresno, and the surrounding unincorporated county. If your zip code starts with 937, we serve it.
- Why is my Fresno lawn turning yellow?
- Fresno soils run alkaline (pH around 8) which locks up iron, so cool-season grasses like fescue often show iron chlorosis as a yellow-then-pale-green canopy. The fix is chelated iron applied as a soil drench in spring and fall, plus avoiding lime-based fertilizers.
- How often should I water my lawn in Fresno during summer?
- On a typical Fresno summer week with 100°F+ highs, Bermuda needs about 1.5 inches of water per week split across two or three deep waterings (not daily shallow ones). Run your sprinklers in pre-dawn cycles to minimize evaporation.
- What’s the cheapest way to replace a dead lawn in Fresno?
- For under $0.75/sq ft, decomposed granite or rock with a few drought-tolerant accents is the lowest-cost replacement. Sod runs $1.50 – $2.50/sq ft installed depending on grass type. Artificial turf is the most expensive upfront ($8 – $14/sq ft installed) but pays back over 8 – 10 years through water savings.
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