Weekly Lawn Cutting in Niagara — One Day, One Standard, All Season
Robbs Lawncare runs weekly lawn cutting across the Niagara region from late April to early November. Your property gets a fixed day of the week, a cut height set once and held for the season, and the same owner doing the mowing on every visit. Most weekly cuts run $50–$75.
What a season of weekly cutting looks like.
The season starts when the grass does — usually late April — and runs into early November, about 28 visits in all. You keep one fixed day each week. If the lawn is genuinely soaked, Rob skips the scalp risk and returns the next day instead of forcing a bad cut.
Mowing direction rotates from week to week so the turf never develops wear ruts, and clippings are mulched back in unless they’re heavy enough to mat — in that case they get bagged and removed.
Cut, trim, edge, blow — every visit.
A weekly visit is more than the mower. Fence lines, posts, and tree rings get trimmed to match the cut height, the steel-blade edge gets refreshed along walkways and driveways, and hard surfaces are blown clean before Rob leaves.
Billing is flat-rate — a per-cut price or a monthly amount, whichever suits you. No contracts, and the number quoted is the number charged.
The fine print.
The standard Rob holds on every visit — same numbers he quotes on the phone.
- Cadence
- Weekly · same day every week
- Season
- Late April – early November (~28 visits)
- Billing
- Per-cut or monthly · your choice
- Cut height
- Set on-site, held all season
Get on the weekly schedule.
Rob takes a limited number of new properties per season. Get the quote in.
