What should I charge for my lawn mowing service?


Question:Over the summer, I'm going to be mowing lawns at my grandmother's complex for some extra money. Everyone there lives in trailers, so the lawns aren't really that big, but they do vary
slightly. What should I charge and what are some details that I should be sure to include in the flyer I'm going to make?

Answers:
My suggestion is to mow your grandmother's lawn first and see how long it takes and how much gas you use. Then you kind of have to decide what your time is worth and then consider what other companies in that market are charging. Don't under price yourself its not much fun working for peanuts.


my husband is charging $25 per arce per week and that is weed eating and cutting he is doing that bc everone is charging 30-35 so since he is cheaper and does a good job they call him and he has return custmers

since i dont know how much they charge where you are i would just call lawn mower companies find out how much they charge and just go under what they charge. tell them how big the yards are that you plan on cutting just preten you are a customer wanting a estimate. good luck
mm, well, on the flyer you should say that it's like, for tuition, or something good, and I think if they've got a small lawn you shouldn't do it hourly, you should charge like $7 per like each time you mow it.
20$ per lawn

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