Renton, WA · King County · 98055, 98056, 98057, 98058, 98059

    How Much Does Lawn Mowing Cost in Renton, WA?

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

    Quick answer

    Lawn Mowing in Renton, WA typically costs $35–$145 per visit in 2026, depending on lot size and terrain. Most Renton 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-style home with mature Douglas fir trees in Renton, WA

    Renton sits at the south end of Lake Washington between Seattle and Kent, anchored by The Landing retail district on the former Boeing plant site, Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park along the lakeshore, and the Cedar River trail and park system that runs through the city's center. That geography — flat valley floor along the Cedar River, rising sharply through Renton Highlands to the east, and the bluff neighborhoods of Kennydale and Talbot Hill overlooking the lake — is the main reason two Renton homeowners with identical lot sizes can quote very different weekly mowing prices. Below you'll find typical 2026 per-visit and monthly pricing, a real sample quote for a 4,400 sq ft Renton Highlands lot, the neighborhoods most local contractors cover, what's included in a standard service, ways to save, and a month-by-month calendar tuned for the Pacific Northwest growing season. If you're comparing nearby South King County markets, see our pricing guides for Kent, Auburn, Tukwila, and SeaTac as well.

    2026 Lawn Mowing Prices in Renton

    Lot SizePer VisitMonthly (4×)
    Small (under 3,000 sq ft)$35 – $50$140 – $200
    Average (3,000 – 5,000 sq ft)$45 – $65$180 – $260
    Large (5,000 – 10,000 sq ft)$60 – $95$240 – $380
    Extra-large (10,000+ sq ft)$85 – $145$340 – $580

    Prices reflect 2026 rates from verified contractors serving the 98055, 98056, 98057, 98058, 98059 ZIP code area. Need an exact number? Get an instant Renton lawn mowing quote based on your actual lot.

    Real Quote Example from Renton

    Sample property near NE 12th St, Renton Highlands, WA 98056
    4,400 sq ft lot · ~2,900 sq ft mowable turf · moderate slope
    Weekly mowing, edging, string-trimming, blow-off (4 visits/month, April–October)
    Mowing (4 visits)$212
    Edging & trimming$30
    Slope/terrain adjustment$18
    Sales tax (10.5%)$27.30
    Monthly total$287.30 / month

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

    What's Included in a Standard Renton Lawn Mowing Service

    Most reputable Renton 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 Seattle-south market.

    Compare Lawn Mowing Companies in Renton: Pricing Models

    Renton 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)$45 – $65 / visitVacation rentals, occasional service, fast-growing spring touch-upsHighest per-visit rate; no guaranteed scheduling slot
    Monthly contract (4 visits)$180 – $260 / monthMost Renton homeowners — locked-in weekly schedule April–OctoberLocked into a single provider for the season; minor cancellation fees
    Seasonal package (8 months)$1,300 – $2,000 / seasonHands-off owners who want one annual invoice and includes spring + fall cleanupLarger upfront commitment; less flexibility mid-season

    How to Save Money on Lawn Mowing in Renton

    1. Book before March to lock in route priority

      Renton contractors typically offer 5–10% off seasonal rates for customers who sign before the spring rush. The NE 12th St and Highlands corridors fill up fastest — many crews are booked solid by April.

    2. Bundle aeration with mowing in September

      Renton's clay-heavy soil compacts heavily from winter rains. Booking September aeration and overseeding with your mowing crew usually saves $40–$80 versus a separate company.

    3. Switch to bi-weekly in August and October

      In late August and October when growth slows, switching from weekly to bi-weekly cuts monthly costs by roughly 40% without harming a healthy Renton lawn.

    4. Group with a neighbor on the same block

      Many Renton crews cover the same street runs in Highlands, Kennydale, or Talbot Hill and offer $5–$10/visit route discounts when two adjacent homes book together.

    5. Mulch clippings instead of bagging

      Mulching clippings returns nitrogen to the soil and is free — bagging is usually $8–$15 extra per visit. Most Renton lawns benefit from mulching except during the heaviest May–June growth weeks.

    Renton Service Area by ZIP Code

    ZIPNeighborhoods Covered
    98055Downtown Renton, Renton Valley, Talbot Hill, Cascade
    98056Renton Highlands, Kennydale, Honey Creek
    98057South Renton, Earlington, Bryn Mawr
    98058Fairwood, Benson Hill, East Renton, Springbrook
    98059East Renton Highlands, May Creek, Newcastle (partial)

    Local Regulations & HOA Notes for Renton Lawn Mowing

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

    Neighborhoods We Cover in Renton

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

    Downtown RentonRenton HighlandsKennydaleTalbot HillFairwoodBenson HillCascadeEarlingtonSpringbrookHoney Creek

    Renton Lawn Mowing Calendar

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

    MonthRecommended Activity
    MarchFirst mow when daytime temps hit mid-50s. Rake winter debris, dethatch if needed, sharpen blades.
    AprilWeekly mowing begins. Spring fertilization and pre-emergent weed control. Check for moss in shaded areas common near the Cedar River corridor.
    MayPeak growth — weekly service is essential. Edging and trimming on every visit. Grass grows fast from late-April rains.
    JuneContinue weekly mowing. Raise cutting height to 3" to protect roots before summer dry spell begins.
    JulyWeekly mowing. Watch for brown patches in Highlands lawns on sandy soils; deep infrequent watering helps.
    AugustWeekly or bi-weekly depending on rainfall. Schedule September aeration. Grass growth slows on dry years.
    SeptemberCore aeration and overseeding window — ideal timing for Renton's clay-loam soils. Weekly mowing resumes with fall rains.
    OctoberFinal mowings. Leaf cleanup from cottonwoods and maples along Cedar River corridor. Winterizer fertilizer.
    November–FebruaryDormant season. Optional storm-debris cleanup visits, gutter clearing especially near Lake Washington-side properties.

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    What Affects Lawn Mowing Cost in Renton?

    Terrain and topography

    Renton's elevation ranges from Lake Washington at sea level to over 400 feet in the Highlands and Benson Hill areas. Valley-floor properties along the Cedar River (98055, parts of 98057) are flat and fast to service, while Kennydale, Talbot Hill, and East Highlands lots often require walk-behind mowers or terraced-lawn techniques, adding 10–20% to the base price.

    Soil type and drainage

    Renton has two dominant soil profiles: sandy loam near the lake and Cedar River flood plain, and clay-heavy glacial till in the Highlands. Clay soils compact in winter, require annual aeration, and tend to hold water longer — factors that affect mowing frequency and aeration cost.

    Mowing frequency

    Weekly mowing during the Pacific Northwest growing season (April – October) is the most cost-effective schedule. Bi-weekly service costs more per visit because taller grass takes longer to cut and puts more wear on equipment.

    Seasonal variation

    Renton receives about 39 inches of rain annually, concentrated October through March. Grass grows fastest in late spring and early summer. Many contractors offer reduced winter rates or dormant-season cleanup packages November through February.

    Add-on services

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

    Sales tax

    Lawn care services in Renton are subject to Washington State retail sales tax (~10.5% in Renton). Most contractors list this as a separate line item on quotes and invoices.

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