Seattle Lawn Care Pros keeps lawns across Seattle thick, green, and moss-free through 38 inches of yearly rain, heavy clay soil, and eight months of shade. Real technicians, a real route schedule, and a quote before we ever start.
Most lawn care franchises run the same playbook in Seattle that they run in Phoenix or Dallas: mow on a fixed schedule, spray a generic fertilizer blend, and move on to the next stop. That approach fails here, because Puget Sound lawns are fighting a completely different set of battles. Our soil is heavy, compacted clay left behind by glaciers, which drains poorly and starves roots of oxygen. Nine months of overcast skies and drizzle create the exact conditions moss needs to take over a shaded, damp lawn. And the mix of tall conifers, cedar hedges, and maple canopies found in neighborhoods from Ballard to Bellevue means most residential lawns are working with far less direct sunlight than the seed bags at the hardware store assume.
We built Seattle Lawn Care Pros around that reality. Every mowing height, every fertilizer application, and every aeration schedule we run is calibrated to Western Washington's growing season, not a national average. That means adjusting nitrogen timing around our mild, wet winters, choosing grass seed blends that actually tolerate shade and moisture, and mowing at a height that keeps turf resilient through our dry August stretch instead of scalping it the way a Sun Belt crew would.
It also means showing up on a schedule that respects your property. You'll know which day of the week our crew is coming, get a text reminder the morning of, and never wonder whether last week's rainout means your lawn is now two weeks overgrown. We carry commercial-grade mowers, string trimmers, and blowers, and every technician on our crews is trained specifically on Pacific Northwest turf species like perennial ryegrass, fine fescue, and bentgrass blends common in older Seattle neighborhoods.
Book one service or set up a full seasonal program. Every plan is built around your yard's sun exposure, drainage, and grass type after a walk-through with a real technician, not a call center script.
Weekly or biweekly mowing, edging, and blow-off, with mowing heights adjusted through the season to protect your turf during our dry summer stretch.
See mowing plans →A six-visit annual program built for Western Washington's growing season, targeting broadleaf weeds, clover, and dandelions without scorching your lawn.
See treatment plans →Core aeration breaks up compacted clay soil so water, air, and nutrients reach the roots, paired with shade-tolerant seed blends bred for our region.
See aeration details →Spring wake-up and fall shutdown visits covering leaf removal, bed cleanup, moss treatment, and pruning so your yard is never buried under a Big Leaf Maple.
See cleanup service →Hedge trimming, shrub shaping, and ornamental tree pruning, timed around Pacific Northwest growth cycles so fast-growing laurel and photinia hedges stay in bounds.
See landscaping service →Most new customers start with a free walk-through. We'll tell you honestly what's worth doing this season and what can wait.
Book a Free Walk-ThroughCall, text, or fill out our online form with your address and what's bothering you, whether that's moss, bare patches, standing water, or just a lawn that's outgrown your schedule.
A technician, not a salesperson, walks the property, checks soil compaction and sun exposure, and gives you a written estimate within 24 hours.
Weekly mowing, a seasonal fertilization program, aeration windows, and cleanup visits are mapped onto our route calendar so you always know what's coming next.
You get the same crew each visit, a text before every stop, and a direct line if anything about the lawn changes between scheduled services.
Our crews run daily routes through Seattle proper and the surrounding Westside and North End suburbs. If you're not sure whether your address falls inside our service area, just ask, we're adding new neighborhoods every season.
Seattle has no shortage of lawn care options, from national franchises to a neighbor's teenager with a mower. We're neither. Seattle Lawn Care Pros is a locally owned crew that has spent over a decade learning which grass blends hold up in Ravenna's shade, which drainage tricks work on Magnolia's clay hillsides, and how early to start moss treatment in West Seattle before it takes over a north-facing yard.
That local knowledge shows up in small decisions that add up over a season: mowing higher in July so roots stay protected during dry spells, timing fall fertilizer before the first hard rain so nutrients don't just wash into the storm drain, and flagging early moss growth in October instead of waiting for a homeowner to notice a fully mossy lawn in February. We also carry commercial liability insurance and workers' comp coverage on every crew member, so you're never exposed if something goes wrong on your property.
Communication is the other half of it. You'll get a text the morning of your scheduled visit, a note if weather pushes your service by a day, and a direct number to the crew lead rather than a national call center. When customers leave us, it's almost never because of quality, it's because they've moved out of our service area.
Our Wallingford yard had more moss than grass when we called. Two seasons of their fertilization and aeration program later, it's the greenest lawn on the block, including in January.
They actually showed up when they said they would, every single week. After a bad experience with a national chain, that alone was worth switching for.
The crew explained why our backyard stays soggy every winter and fixed it with aeration and a drainage-friendly seed mix instead of just upselling us on more chemicals.
Most weekly mowing plans for a standard Seattle lot run in a moderate monthly range depending on lot size, slope, and how much trimming and bed edging is included. Fertilization programs and aeration are priced separately and quoted after we've walked your property, since soil condition and lot size vary so much between neighborhoods like Ballard's smaller lots and larger Eastside yards.
No. Most customers set up a seasonal or year-round schedule because it's the most cost-effective way to keep a lawn consistent, but we don't require a locked-in annual contract to get service.
Heavy clay soil, near-constant cloud cover for much of the year, and shade from mature conifers all combine to create moss, compaction, and drainage issues that are much less common in sunnier, sandier-soil climates. Our programs are built specifically around those conditions.
It depends on the starting condition, but most moss-heavy or compacted lawns show visible improvement within one full season of consistent mowing, fertilization, and aeration. Severe cases may take two seasons to fully recover.
Both. Aeration, cleanup, and landscaping visits like hedge trimming are commonly booked as one-time services, while mowing and fertilization work best as an ongoing schedule.
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