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Lawn Care & Mowing in Tucson, AZ

Tucson homeowners face intense uv at 2,389 ft elevation degrading all exterior finishes that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Oro Valley, Marana, Sahuarita, Green Valley, Vail, and surrounding Tucson communities.

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Why Tucson Homes Need Lawn Care & Mowing

Intense UV at 2,389 ft elevation degrading all exterior finishes
Monsoon season July–September with violent flash floods and dust storms
Hot summers averaging 100°F in July
Cooler nights than Phoenix — frost occurs multiple times per winter
Dramatic terrain with washes and arroyos creating unique drainage challenges
Common Home Types We Service
Adobe and territorial-style homes (architectural heritage of Tucson)Stucco ranch homes throughout Pima CountyHomes in desert-landscape settings with natural vegetationHistoric barrio homes in Barrio Viejo and Armory ParkCustom homes in the Catalina Foothills and Oro Valley

What You Get

Consistent, reliable mowing on your schedule
Edging and blowing for a crisp, professional finish
Mowing height optimized for your grass type
Clippings mulched or bagged per your preference
Add-on services: fertilizing, aeration, overseeding, weed control
Licensed and insured professionals

Our Lawn Care & Mowing Process

01

Initial Property Walk

We note any obstacles, sprinkler heads, and areas requiring special attention before beginning.

02

Mowing

Lawn is mowed at the appropriate height for your grass type, alternating patterns each visit to promote healthy growth.

03

Edging & Trimming

All beds, walkways, and fence lines are edged cleanly and a string trimmer handles areas the mower can't reach.

04

Blowout

Clippings are blown off all hard surfaces — driveways, walkways, and patios — leaving a clean finish.

Seasonal Considerations for Tucson

1
Post-monsoon flash flood and mud cleanup (July–Sept)
2
Post-dust-storm (haboob) exterior cleaning
3
Summer UV cracking of adobe and stucco parapet walls
4
Winter frost damage to desert plants and drip irrigation
5
Spring wash and arroyo drainage clearing

Areas We Serve in Tucson

Our lawn care & mowing pros are available throughout the Tucson metro area, including:

Oro ValleyMaranaSahuaritaGreen ValleyVailCatalina FoothillsMidvale ParkRita RanchDove MountainCivano

Lawn Care & Mowing FAQ for Tucson Homeowners

How often should Tucson homeowners get lawn care & mowing?
Given Tucson's intense uv at 2,389 ft elevation degrading all exterior finishes, most homeowners benefit from lawn care & mowing at least once a year. Post-monsoon flash flood and mud cleanup (July–Sept) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Tucson most need lawn care & mowing?
Adobe and territorial-style homes (architectural heritage of Tucson) and Stucco ranch homes throughout Pima County are the most common home types in Tucson and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How often should my lawn be mowed?
Most lawns need mowing every 7–14 days during the growing season. Fast-growing warm-season grasses like Bermuda may need weekly mowing in summer.
What height should my lawn be mowed?
It depends on your grass type. Cool-season grasses (fescue, bluegrass) thrive at 3–4 inches. Warm-season grasses (Bermuda, zoysia) prefer 1.5–2.5 inches. Never remove more than one-third of the blade at once.
Should I bag or mulch clippings?
Mulching returns nutrients to the soil and is generally preferred. Bagging is better when grass is very tall or when you're dealing with disease or weeds going to seed.
Do you bring your own equipment?
Yes. Our crews arrive with professional-grade mowers, trimmers, and blowers. You don't need to provide anything.

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