Tacoma, WA · Pierce County · 98402, 98403, 98404, 98405, 98406, 98407, 98408, 98409, 98418, 98444, 98445

    How Much Does Lawn Mowing Cost in Tacoma, WA?

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

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    Lawn Mowing in Tacoma, WA typically costs $42–$57 per visit per visit in 2026, depending on property size and job conditions. Most Tacoma property owners pay the mid-range tier. Get an exact, itemized price for your address in under 60 seconds with an instant Quotly quote.

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    Tacoma stretches along Commencement Bay in Pierce County, anchored by Point Defiance Park, the Ruston Way waterfront, Wright Park, and the brick-lined Stadium District. With a population around 222,900, its neighborhoods run the full range — the compact bungalow lots of Hilltop and Central Tacoma, the deeper view properties of the North End and Proctor District, the sloped streets of the West End above the Narrows, and the larger suburban yards out in Northeast Tacoma and toward Parkland and Spanaway. That spread is the single biggest reason a flat "per-mow" quote rarely fits every home — a 3,500 sq ft Hilltop lawn and a quarter-acre North End view lot are two very different jobs at two different price points. Below you'll find typical 2026 per-visit and monthly pricing for Tacoma, a real sample quote for an average Pierce County lot, the neighborhoods local crews cover, ways to trim your bill, and a month-by-month calendar tuned for the Puget Sound climate. Pierce County labor runs a bit below the Seattle metro, so Tacoma per-visit rates land a couple dollars under King County. If you're comparing nearby markets, see our guides for University Place, Lakewood, Puyallup, and Federal Way as well.

    2026 Lawn Mowing Prices in Tacoma

    Lot SizePer VisitMonthly (4×)
    Small (under 5,000 sq ft)$42 - $48$85 - $115
    Average (5,000 - 10,000 sq ft)$44 - $57$90 - $170
    Large (10,000 - 15,000 sq ft / up to 1/4 acre)$57 - $85$120 - $240
    Extra-large (1/4 acre+)$85 - $140$180 - $380

    Prices reflect 2026 rates from verified contractors serving the 98402, 98403, 98404, 98405, 98406, 98407, 98408, 98409, 98418, 98444, 98445 ZIP code area. Need an exact number? Get an instant Tacoma lawn mowing quote based on your actual lot.

    Real Quote Example from Tacoma

    Sample property near N Proctor St, Tacoma, WA 98407
    8,000 sq ft lot - ~5,200 sq ft mowable turf - gentle North End slope
    Bi-weekly mowing, edging, string-trimming, blow-off (2 visits/month, shoulder season)
    Mowing (2 bi-weekly visits)$90
    Edging & trimming$28
    Slope/obstacle adjustment$8
    Sales tax (10.5%)$13.23
    Monthly total$139.23 / month

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

    What's Included in a Standard Tacoma Lawn Mowing Service

    Most reputable lawn care companies include the following on every weekly or bi-weekly visit. If a quote skips any of these, ask why before signing — they are considered industry-standard.

    Compare Lawn Mowing Companies in Tacoma: Pricing Models

    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)$40 – $60 / visitOccasional service, vacation rentals, fast-growing spring touch-upsHighest per-visit rate; no guaranteed scheduling slot
    Monthly contract (4 visits)$160 – $240 / monthMost homeowners — a locked-in weekly schedule through the growing seasonLocked into a single provider for the season; minor cancellation fees
    Seasonal package (8 months)$1,200 – $1,800 / seasonHands-off owners who want one annual invoice including spring + fall cleanupLarger upfront commitment; less flexibility mid-season

    How to Save Money on Lawn Mowing in Tacoma

    1. Lock in a recurring contract before April

      Tacoma contractors typically run 15-20% cheaper on a recurring schedule than on-demand. North End, Proctor, and West End routes fill up fast once the growing season opens in April.

    2. Stay on bi-weekly through the shoulder months

      Bi-weekly is already the dominant Tacoma cadence (roughly two-thirds of local customers). Holding to it instead of jumping to weekly in late summer and October, when growth slows, keeps your monthly cost near the low end.

    3. Mind the slope on West End and North End lots

      Hillier streets above the Narrows and along the bluff can add $5-10 per visit for extra slope work. Clearing obstacles and keeping access open helps crews quote the lower end.

    4. Bundle aeration and overseeding with mowing

      Tacoma's compacted glacial soil benefits from fall aeration. Booking it with your regular mowing provider usually beats hiring a separate company for the visit.

    5. Add a moss treatment in early spring

      Tacoma's wet winters drive heavy moss in shaded yards near Point Defiance and the waterfront. A single February or March treatment is far cheaper than rehabbing a thinned-out lawn in summer.

    Tacoma Service Area by ZIP Code

    ZIPNeighborhoods Covered
    98402Downtown Tacoma, Stadium District edge, Theater District
    98403Stadium District, North Slope Historic District, Old Town edge
    98404Eastside, McKinley Hill, Lincoln District (east)
    98405Central Tacoma, Hilltop, Wright Park area
    98406West End, Westgate, University of Puget Sound area
    98407North End, Proctor District, Old Town, Ruston edge
    98408South Tacoma, Lincoln District, Manitou
    98409South Tacoma, Lakewood edge, Tacoma Mall area
    98418South End, Oakland-Madrona, Edison
    98444Parkland (north), Midland edge
    98445Parkland, Midland, Spanaway edge

    Local Regulations & HOA Notes for Tacoma Lawn Mowing

    A few Tacoma and Washington-specific points to know before booking lawn service:

    Lawn Mowing in Tacoma: Neighborhoods We Cover

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

    North EndProctor DistrictStadium DistrictWest EndOld TownHilltopCentral TacomaSouth TacomaEastsideNortheast Tacoma

    Tacoma Lawn Mowing Calendar

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

    MonthRecommended Activity
    JanuaryDormant season - optional cleanup of fir needles and windfall debris between storms.
    FebruaryApply moss treatment to shaded lawns; sharpen mower blades before spring.
    MarchFirst mow once daytime temps reach the mid-50s, typically mid-to-late month after the last spring frost around March 11.
    AprilBi-weekly mowing begins as the growing season starts; optional spring fertilization and weed control.
    MayPeak growth - some homeowners shift to weekly service, with edging and trimming on every visit.
    JuneContinue regular mowing; raise mowing height to 3" to protect roots before summer dry stretches.
    JulyWatch for brown patches and consider deep, infrequent watering on assigned restriction days.
    AugustBi-weekly service as rainfall and growth taper; aeration scheduling opens for fall.
    SeptemberCore aeration and overseeding window - Tacoma's compacted soil benefits significantly.
    OctoberFinal mowings and leaf cleanup; winterizer fertilizer before the growing season ends.
    NovemberLast cleanup mow before the first fall frost around November 21; gutter clearing as leaves drop.
    DecemberDormant season - equipment service and storm-debris cleanup as needed.

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    What Affects Lawn Mowing Cost in Tacoma?

    Lot terrain and layout

    Flat lots are fastest and cheapest to mow. Sloped, terraced, or heavily-treed properties take longer and may require walk-behind mowers or extra trimming — typically a 10–20% surcharge.

    Mowing frequency

    Weekly mowing during the growing season is the most cost-effective schedule. Bi-weekly service costs more per visit because taller grass takes longer to cut, especially in fertile soils after heavy rain.

    Seasonal variation

    Growing seasons vary by region. Many contractors offer reduced winter rates or dormant-season cleanup packages. Booking right before peak growing season often locks in lower rates than starting mid-summer.

    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 each separately.

    Sales tax

    Lawn care services are subject to state and local sales tax in most jurisdictions. Reputable contractors show this as a separate line item on quotes and invoices rather than burying it in the base rate.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is included in a standard lawn mowing visit?

    A standard visit includes mowing all turf at the recommended seasonal height, string-trimming around fences and obstacles, edging along hard surfaces, and blowing clippings off driveways and walkways. Bagging clippings and hauling them away is usually an optional add-on.

    Is lawn care cheaper with a contract or pay-as-you-go?

    Monthly or seasonal contracts are typically 15–30% cheaper per visit than pay-as-you-go, because the contractor can lock in a route slot and budget their season. Per-visit pricing makes sense for vacation properties or occasional touch-ups.

    When should I start lawn mowing service for the season?

    Most lawns need their first mowing once daytime temperatures consistently reach the mid-50s and the grass is actively growing. The growing season generally runs through early autumn, with a final cleanup mow before winter dormancy.

    Do lawn services charge extra for large or sloped lots?

    Yes. Lots over 10,000 sq ft typically cost $75–$130 per visit. Sloped properties often carry a 10–20% terrain surcharge reflecting additional time and equipment wear.

    How do I get an exact price for my property?

    Use the Quotly instant quoting tool to draw your property on a map and receive pricing from verified local contractors — no phone calls or in-person site visits required.

    Who offers lawn mowing near me in Tacoma, WA?

    Verified contractors on Quotly serve every Tacoma ZIP code (98402, 98403, 98404, 98405, 98406, 98407, 98408, 98409, 98418, 98444, 98445). Instead of calling around for estimates, you can see an exact, pre-priced lawn mowing quote for your address in about 60 seconds and book online.

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