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Hi and welcome to Lawn Mowing Perth. This site has been set up to bring you useful information to quickly locate a few choices of Lawn Mowing services available to you throughout Perth.

With hundreds of lawn mowing services available right across Perth, it can be an tedious task to search through hundreds of local paper ads, yellow page entries, websites or even local flyers placed in your letterbox, hoping to find a decently priced and quality service person to do a great job.

Coming very soon, we will be providing you with a shortlisting of lawn mowing service people in the northern, southern, eastern and western parts of Perth to make your job as simple as possible, so stay tuned and be sure to bookmark this site for future use.

We are currently in the process of finalising this shortlist for you and we really look forward to this helping you save time, effort and off course money! In the meantime, here’s some detailed tips of how to shortlist and choose a lawn mowing service.

4 Steps To Choosing Lawn Mowing Service In Perth

A beautiful rich, green lush lawn is always something to be proud of. Off course, if you don’t have the time to put in to get it that way and maintain it, calling in a professional is always a easy and good option. Finding the right one can be a little tricky, especially if you have no idea where to start looking for a reputable, reliable and cost effective person. So, here is a list of suggested steps to help you get started.

1. Ask Around

Possibly the best way to find a reputable local lawn mowing service is to ask people you trust. Start with family and friends, especially if they live somewhat in the same area. Quite often this method could really speed up the selection process.

Ask them about the quality of work, what work gets done, whether the service person get’s there on time, how often they come, costings etc. The more you know about a potential lawn mowing service, the easier it will be to make a decision and also to negotiate with the service provider if you decide to contact them for a quote.

2. Get Clear About What Work You Will Require

Once you are clear about the type and amount of work that will be required on your garden, it’s a good idea to find out what services each lawn mowing company can offer.

Now, we’re not talking about just the mowing, edging and sweeping which should be common practise to every mowing service company, rather, other services that may be offered as well. This could be such jobs as weeding, pruning, fertilising and rubbish removal for example.

You will probably find ideas to additional services to consider that you may not have thought about when considering assistance with just the grass itself. This service could become an “all-in-one” gardening solution for you, freeing up additional time whilst having the perfect garden that your neighbours are envious about!

3. Timeliness and budget

Once you are clear on what types of services you would require and have shortlisted a list of providers, it’s time to sit down and consider affordability. To do this, work out how often you think the job will be required and calculate either a fortnightly, monthly or yearly budget- whichever is more useful for you to budget with.

Be aware that often these companies could ask you to enter into a contract which specifies how often you would like their services conducted, as well as the contract duration. If you don’t want to be locked into a contract, make sure you choose a lawn mowing service that doesn’t require one- they do exist!

4. Contact and Quotes

Now it’s time to get some concrete facts and figures. Contact your shortlisted lawn mowing services and arrange a time for them to come around and give you a quote. You may have had estimates through previous steps, but there’s nothing like them coming around to actually look at what is required and give you a fixed price.

Don’t forget to pay attention to whether they will require you to sign up to a contract. Also check payment options as some options may or may not be convenient for you. Most of all, ensure that you have a good ‘gut feeling’ that this arrangement will work out for the both of you.