Burien, WA · King County · 98146, 98148, 98166, 98168

    How Much Does Lawn Mowing Cost in Burien, WA?

    Real 2026 pricing from verified Burien-area lawn care contractors — by lot size, neighborhood, and ZIP code.

    Quick answer

    Lawn Mowing in Burien, WA typically costs $28–$120 per visit in 2026, depending on lot size and terrain. Most Burien property owners on a weekly schedule (April–October) pay the mid-range tier. Get an exact, itemized price for your address in under 60 seconds with an instant Quotly quote.

    Freshly mowed striped lawn in front of a Pacific Northwest craftsman bungalow with Puget Sound visible in the distance in Burien, WA

    Burien occupies the Puget Sound bluff and plateau south of White Center and west of SeaTac, incorporated as a city in 1993. The city has three distinct topographic zones that directly shape lawn care pricing: the flat inland plateau around downtown Burien and Hazel Valley, the steep bluff west of 1st Avenue S dropping toward Puget Sound, and the shoreline neighborhoods of Three Tree Point and Beverly Park where Sound views come with dramatic grade changes. Lake Burien sits near the city center and anchors a cluster of mid-century homes on 5,000–8,000 sq ft lots. Burien is modestly sized — about 52,000 residents across 9.5 square miles — and its housing stock runs toward 1950s and 1960s ramblers and bungalows with smaller, well-kept yards. Proximity to SeaTac Airport means some neighborhoods experience regular aircraft noise, which makes outdoor hours (including lawn mowing windows) a practical consideration. Below you'll find typical 2026 per-visit and monthly pricing, a real sample quote for a Lake Burien area lot, what's included, ways to save, and a month-by-month calendar tuned for Burien's maritime Pacific Northwest climate. If you're comparing nearby markets, see our pricing guides for SeaTac, Tukwila, Federal Way, and Renton as well.

    2026 Lawn Mowing Prices in Burien

    Lot SizePer VisitMonthly (4×)
    Small (under 3,000 sq ft)$28 – $42$112 – $168
    Average (3,000 – 5,000 sq ft)$38 – $62$152 – $248
    Large (5,000 – 10,000 sq ft)$55 – $88$220 – $352
    Extra-large (10,000+ sq ft)$75 – $120$300 – $480

    Prices reflect 2026 rates from verified contractors serving the 98146, 98148, 98166, 98168 ZIP code area. Need an exact number? Get an instant Burien lawn mowing quote based on your actual lot.

    Real Quote Example from Burien

    Sample property near SW 152nd St, Lake Burien neighborhood, Burien, WA 98166
    5,100 sq ft lot · ~3,400 sq ft mowable turf · flat to gentle slope
    Weekly mowing, edging, string-trimming, blow-off (4 visits/month, April–October)
    Mowing (4 visits)$192
    Edging & trimming$28
    Slope/terrain adjustment$8
    Sales tax (10.3%)$23.48
    Monthly total$251.48 / month

    Sample quote based on a typical Burien property. Your actual price may vary — get your own Burien lawn mowing quote in 60 seconds.

    What's Included in a Standard Burien Lawn Mowing Service

    Most reputable Burien lawn care companies include the following on every weekly or bi-weekly visit. If a quote omits any of these, ask before signing — they are considered standard in the greater South Seattle market.

    Compare Lawn Mowing Companies in Burien: Pricing Models

    Burien lawn care companies typically offer one of three pricing models. Choosing the right one for your property and schedule can save 15–30% over the season.

    Pricing ModelTypical PriceBest ForTrade-offs
    Per-visit (pay as you go)$38 – $62 / visitOccasional service, rental units near SeaTac, spring touch-upsHighest per-visit rate; no guaranteed scheduling slot
    Monthly contract (4 visits)$152 – $248 / monthMost Burien homeowners — locked-in weekly schedule April–OctoberLocked into a single provider for the season; minor cancellation fees
    Seasonal package (8 months)$1,150 – $1,800 / seasonHands-off owners and rental investors who want one annual invoiceLarger upfront commitment; less flexibility mid-season

    How to Save Money on Lawn Mowing in Burien

    1. Book early — Burien shares crews with SeaTac and Tukwila

      Many Burien contractors run combined routes with SeaTac and Tukwila. Route slots fill by late March. Booking in February often yields a 5–8% early-signup discount.

    2. Bundle aeration with fall mowing

      Burien's Alderwood-series soils compact significantly over winter. Bundling September aeration with your regular mowing provider saves $35–$70 versus a separate booking.

    3. Switch to bi-weekly in August and October

      Burien's maritime climate keeps lawns greener longer than inland cities, but growth still slows in August. Bi-weekly service in shoulder months reduces costs by roughly 40%.

    4. Use aircraft noise windows strategically

      Many Burien homeowners prefer lawn care to happen during mid-day hours when aircraft noise is less disruptive to conversations and outdoor activities. Crews that accommodate preferred time windows often charge a small scheduling premium — worth asking about during booking.

    5. Mulch during dry weeks, bag during peak growth

      Mulching clippings is free and benefits Burien's clay-loam soils with added organic matter. Reserve bagging for heavy May–June growth weeks when clumps are visible on the lawn.

    Burien Service Area by ZIP Code

    ZIPNeighborhoods Covered
    98146North Burien, Hazel Valley, Boulevard Park, SW White Center fringe
    98148Central Burien, Lake Burien, downtown Burien, Seahurst area
    98166Three Tree Point, South Burien, Beverly Park, Normandy Park border

    Local Regulations & HOA Notes for Burien Lawn Mowing

    A few Burien and Washington-specific rules to know before booking lawn service:

    Neighborhoods We Cover in Burien

    Verified contractors on Quotly serve lawn mowing customers across Burien and surrounding King County neighborhoods, including:

    Lake BurienThree Tree PointHazel ValleyBoulevard ParkDowntown BurienSeahurstBeverly ParkNormandy Park BorderWhite Center FringeThree Tree Point Bluff

    Burien Lawn Mowing Calendar

    What to expect month-by-month for lawn mowing in the Burien, WA climate.

    MonthRecommended Activity
    MarchFirst mow when daytime temps hit mid-50s. Spring cleanup, debris removal. Burien's west-facing bluff yards get early sun but also early wind — check for winter desiccation damage on exposed slopes.
    AprilWeekly mowing begins. Spring fertilization and pre-emergent weed control. Moss treatment for shaded yards near Lake Burien — Burien has notably high moss pressure from maritime humidity.
    MayPeak growth — weekly service is essential. Burien stays moister longer than inland cities; heavy growth into late May is typical. Edging and trimming on every visit.
    JuneContinue weekly mowing. Raise cutting height to 3" as the maritime dry season settles in. Three Tree Point bluff yards can brown earlier than plateau properties due to thin rocky soils.
    JulyWeekly mowing. Plateau lawns with irrigation stay green; bluff properties without drip irrigation often go dormant. Adjust frequency accordingly.
    AugustWeekly or bi-weekly. Schedule September aeration. Burien's maritime climate can bring occasional August rain that restarts growth faster than more inland cities.
    SeptemberCore aeration and overseeding window — particularly valuable for Burien's compact clay-loam soils. Weekly mowing resumes as fall rains arrive, often by mid-September.
    OctoberFinal mowings. Leaf cleanup from big-leaf maples — heavy in the Lake Burien and Hazel Valley neighborhoods. Winterizer fertilizer application.
    November–FebruaryDormant season. Optional storm-debris cleanup. Three Tree Point bluff properties may need debris removal after winter windstorms off Puget Sound. Moss treatment in January or February is highly effective in Burien.

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    What Affects Lawn Mowing Cost in Burien?

    Terrain — plateau vs. bluff

    The biggest pricing variable in Burien is terrain. Flat inland plateau properties (downtown Burien, Hazel Valley, Lake Burien area) mow quickly and are priced at the low to mid range. The west-facing Puget Sound bluff from Seahurst south to Three Tree Point has steep grades that require walk-behind mowers, terraced approaches, and often a 15–25% terrain surcharge.

    Maritime moisture and moss

    Burien's west-coast exposure brings higher humidity and more maritime fog than Renton or Kent. This creates exceptional moss pressure, especially on north-facing and shaded yards near Lake Burien. Moss treatment (usually 1–2 applications per year) is a near-universal add-on for Burien homeowners and is worth bundling into an annual contract.

    Mowing frequency

    Weekly mowing during the Pacific Northwest growing season (April – October) is the most cost-effective schedule. Burien's maritime climate sometimes extends active grass growth into November in mild years.

    Seasonal variation

    Burien receives about 39 inches of rain annually, with maritime influence keeping summer temperatures milder than inland cities. This moderates drought stress but also means lawns stay green and actively growing later into fall.

    Add-on services

    Edging, trimming, bagging clippings, fertilization, aeration, and moss treatment are common add-ons. Bundling these with regular mowing typically saves 15–25% compared to booking separately.

    Sales tax

    Lawn care services in Burien are subject to Washington State retail sales tax (~10.3% in Burien). Most contractors list this as a separate line item on quotes and invoices.

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