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Lawn Care in Anderson, Piedmont, Greenville & Simpsonville, SC

Weekly and biweekly service that keeps your property looking sharp all season. Mowing, edging, trimming, and seasonal cleanup by a crew you'll see again next week — across Anderson, Piedmont, and Greenville, SC.

Reliable Lawn Care for Upstate Homes

LawnSkapers provides weekly and biweekly residential lawn care across Anderson, Piedmont, Greenville, Greer, Easley, Mauldin, Simpsonville, and Powdersville, SC. Service includes mowing, edging, string trimming, and blowing off hardscape — handled by a local crew on a consistent schedule. Most Upstate properties land between $45 and $135 per mow, depending on lot size. Weekly visits run March through October; reduced winter frequency keeps things tidy the rest of the year. Free same-day quotes — call 864-385-1115.

A good lawn isn't complicated, but it does need consistency. Missed weeks, rushed crews, and one-time guys who can't be reached when something goes wrong — that's what most Upstate homeowners are tired of. LawnSkapers exists to fix that.

We run regular routes through Anderson, Piedmont, and Greenville, SC, with weekly and biweekly schedules built around our customers' property needs. The same crew shows up. The work is done the same way every visit. And when you call, somebody local picks up.

From a quarter-acre in Greenville to a multi-acre lot outside Anderson, we handle the maintenance that keeps a property looking sharp without you having to think about it.

LawnSkapers mower on driveway after a fresh mow — Upstate, SC

What's Included & What's Not

Plain English. Every weekly or biweekly visit covers the same scope so you always know exactly what's being done on your property.

Included Every Visit

  • Mowing the full lawn at the right height for your grass type
  • String trimming around fences, beds, mailboxes, AC units, and posts
  • Edging along driveways, sidewalks, and curb lines
  • Blowing off hardscape — driveway, walkways, porches, patios
  • Loose debris pickup — sticks, branches, trash before the mow
  • Same-day text confirmation when the visit is complete

Not Included (Available as Add-Ons)

  • Fertilization, weed control, or lawn treatments (quoted separately)
  • Aeration, overseeding, or sod installation
  • Tree trimming, tree removal, or stump work
  • Irrigation system repair or installation
  • Pest, mosquito, or termite treatment — see Pest Control
  • Heavy yard hauling — see Junk Removal

Lawn Care Pricing in the Upstate

Real numbers, not "call for a quote and we'll see." These are typical ranges for residential properties around Anderson, Piedmont, and Greenville. Final price depends on terrain, access, and frequency — biweekly runs slightly higher per visit because grass is taller.

Small Lot

$45 – $65

Under ¼ acre. Townhome yards, smaller in-town lots in Greenville or Greer. Weekly cadence keeps it tight.

Medium Lot

$65 – $95

¼ to ½ acre. Most suburban properties in Mauldin, Simpsonville, Easley, and Powdersville. Weekly or biweekly.

Large Lot

$95 – $135

½ to 1+ acre. Common outside Anderson and Piedmont. Bigger machine, longer route — still one flat per-visit price.

Frequency: Weekly is the standard for healthy grass March–October. Biweekly works for slower-growing fescue or shaded lots. Winter (Nov–Feb) drops to as-needed visits — leaf blowout, stick cleanup, occasional touch-up mow on warm spells.

Fescue vs. Bermuda in the Upstate

Knowing your grass type matters because mow height isn't a one-size setting. Bermuda and zoysia are warm-season grasses — they explode June through September, go brown-dormant in winter, and want to be cut shorter (1.5"–2.5"). Fescue is cool-season — it holds green through fall, winter, and early spring, but struggles in July heat. Fescue gets cut higher (3.5"–4.5") so the crown shades the soil and doesn't scorch. We adjust the deck for each lawn we service, which is the kind of small thing weekend crews rarely bother with.

What's Included

Our Core Lawn Care Services

Mix and match — or take the whole package. Most Upstate properties get all of these on a regular cadence.

Mowing

Weekly or biweekly mowing at the right height for your grass type. Sharp blades, clean cut, no wheel ruts or scalped spots.

Edging

Crisp, professional edges along driveways, walkways, and curbs. The detail that turns a "mowed" lawn into a finished one.

Trimming

Clean lines around beds, fences, mailboxes, AC units, and outbuildings. Wherever the mower can't reach, the trimmer does.

Blow & Cleanup

Every visit finishes with hard surfaces blown clean — driveway, walkways, porches. No clippings tracked into the house.

Leaf Cleanup

Fall leaf removal for Upstate properties under heavy tree cover. Bagged, hauled, or blown to the curb — your call.

Seasonal Maintenance

Spring and fall cleanup, stick and debris removal, bed refresh, and prep work to get the lawn ready for the next season.

Built for Upstate Yards

The Upstate of South Carolina has its own rhythm. Bermuda and zoysia dominate the lower lots; fescue holds the shadier neighborhoods up around Greenville. The mowing height that keeps one of them happy will scalp the other. Crews that don't live here don't learn that.

Our crews work Anderson, Piedmont, and Greenville every week. They know the soil, the slope, the pollen, and the storms — which is why properties stay sharp through the whole season instead of looking great in May and rough by August.

Freshly mowed backyard with shed in the Upstate of South Carolina
Sample Work

Routine Lawn Care Across the Upstate

A look at the kind of residential properties we maintain every week.

Front yard with stone wall and mailbox before lawn care LawnSkapers mower on the driveway during a routine cut Freshly mowed backyard with shed Same backyard from a second angle showing mow stripes Crisp mow lines across a large Upstate lot Ranch home front yard after lawn maintenance Maintained backyard with patio, deck, and flowering shrubs after routine lawn care Overgrown side yard before LawnSkapers mowing service Side yard freshly mowed and edged between two houses Backyard with large oak tree after a fresh cut by LawnSkapers crew Wide backyard showing clean mow lines after LawnSkapers service

Before & After

A neglected yard doesn't fix itself. One cleanup visit, then a routine schedule, is usually all it takes.

Front yard with stone wall and mailbox before LawnSkapers service
Before
Same front yard after professional mow, edge, and blow-down
After

Honest, Up-Front Pricing

Lawn care pricing depends on lot size, terrain, frequency (weekly vs biweekly), and any seasonal extras. Most routine residential lawns in Anderson, Piedmont, and Greenville land in a predictable range, and we'll quote you in plain numbers — no hidden fuel fees, no "fluff" line items. Call or text and we'll usually have your quote back the same day.

Need more than just lawn work? We also offer pest control, junk removal, and general property cleanup across the same service area. One crew, one call. Learn more about LawnSkapers or send us a message.

Lawn Care Service Area

LawnSkapers runs weekly residential lawn care routes across the Upstate of South Carolina. If you're inside any of these cities — or just outside them — we can almost certainly get you on the schedule. Crews are based locally, so we know the soil, the slope, and which neighborhoods need an extra pass in pollen season.

Anderson, SC Piedmont, SC Greenville, SC Greer, SC Easley, SC Mauldin, SC Simpsonville, SC Powdersville, SC

Lawn Care FAQ

How much does lawn care cost in Greenville, SC?

Most weekly mowing visits for residential properties in the Greenville, SC area run between $45 and $135 per visit — small lots $45–$65, medium lots $65–$95, large lots $95–$135. Pricing scales with terrain and access. Call (864) 385-1115 for a free, same-day quote anywhere in Anderson, Piedmont, Greenville, Greer, Easley, Mauldin, Simpsonville, or Powdersville.

How often should I mow my lawn in South Carolina?

From late March through October, most Upstate SC lawns need to be mowed weekly to stay healthy and avoid scalping. Bermuda and zoysia grow fastest in June through August. Fescue lawns or shaded lots can usually move to biweekly. We'll recommend the right cadence for your grass type after a quick walk of the property.

What's the difference between fescue and Bermuda grass in the Upstate?

Fescue is a cool-season grass that stays green in fall, winter, and spring, but struggles in Upstate SC summer heat. Bermuda is a warm-season grass that thrives June through September and goes dormant brown in winter. Most Greenville, Anderson, and Piedmont properties run one or the other — we adjust mowing height and frequency to whichever you have.

Do you offer weekly lawn care contracts?

Yes — weekly and biweekly recurring service with no long-term contract required. You can pause or cancel anytime. Most customers stay on the route year over year because the price and crew don't change.

Do I need to be home for lawn service?

No. As long as gates are unlocked and pets are inside, our crew handles the visit and texts you when complete. Most weekly customers across the Upstate aren't home when we mow.

What time do crews arrive?

Crews run routes between 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM Monday through Saturday across Anderson, Piedmont, Greenville, and surrounding cities. You'll be assigned a service day, not a fixed time — we hit the same day each week, weather permitting.

What's included in a weekly mowing service?

Every weekly visit includes mowing the full lawn, line-trimming around obstacles, edging hard surfaces, and blowing clippings off driveways, walkways, and porches. Seasonal cleanup, fertilization, and tree work are quoted as add-ons.

Do you mow in the rain?

No. Mowing wet grass damages the lawn, clogs decks, and leaves an uneven cut, so we reschedule rain-outs to the next dry day on the route. You'll get a text when we shift your visit.

Ready to Hand Off the Yard?

Set up a routine and stop thinking about it. Serving Anderson, Piedmont, and Greenville, SC.