Cost Guidelines
Here are some general cost guidelines for the landscaping tasks above:
Lawn Maintenance
$30-$60 per 1/4 acre
I will generally tell my landscaper to visit each of my properties every few weeks during the warmer months and cut the lawn when needed. I trust him to do the work when it needs to be done and not do work if it doesn’t need to be done. For the repeat business on multiple houses, he will generally provide a reasonable price and great service.
There are many factors that will influence the cost of a particular job, including the terrain, steep grades or slopes, or excessively tall grass, but I’ve found that this price range is pretty consistent across many properties.
Trim Bushes
$30-$60
This is the cost to trim all the bushes for a typical yard that is a bit overgrown and in need of sprucing up. This includes cutting all bushes away from the house so that they’re not touching the siding, trimming other bushes around the property, and trimming the low-hanging branches on trees around the property.
Trim Tree
$100-$250 per 30’-60’ tree
The actual cost will depend on the location of the tree, the height of the tree, what is under the tree, and whether any special equipment is needed.
Remove Tree
$100-$1,500
The actual cost will depend on the location of the tree, the height of the tree, the type of tree and the clearance around the tree. For a 30’ tree not obstructed by power lines or a house, expect to pay $250-$350
Also expect to pay extra if you want the stump ground or removed. This will typically run $50-$75.
Install Sod
$1-$2 per square foot
If you plan to do the installation yourself, expect to pay $.30-$.50 per square foot for the materials alone.
Larger areas will tend to lower in price, while smaller installations will have a higher per square foot cost.
Build Retaining Wall
Concrete block: $30-$50 per square foot of wall.
Wood: $20-$40 per square foot of wall.
Stone: $30-$50 per square foot of wall.
Poured concrete: $30-$50 per square foot of wall.
While you can have a landscaping company build your retaining walls, they will likely charge a good bit more than a company specializing in heavy equipment (though they may be one and the same). If you need intricate detail in your wall, or if there is a complex installation, your prices can quickly escalate.
Also keep in mind that while many taller retaining walls (over 6’) have historically been built with wood or wood railroad ties, local codes in most places today will require these taller walls to be built with block or concrete. Always check your local building codes before building any structural walls, including retaining walls.
Heavy Equipment Work
$1,000-$2,000 per day
Many heavy equipment companies are willing to provide most of their basic equipment plus two or three workers on a daily basis for somewhere in this price range.
Determining Your Local Prices
You’ll likely use three different contractors for your landscaping needs:
· Small lawn maintenance company for cutting and trimming bushes.
· Tree service for trimming and removing trees.
· Heavy equipment company for work such as grading or excavating.
While you can call around and ask for general prices (and you’ll probably get them), heavy landscaping work is always going to be a custom job, and the actual prices will vary depending on the specific work needing to be done. Also remember that weather conditions and time of year may have a significant effect on any exterior renovation costs.
How to Pay For the Job
For small jobs, I’ll generally pay when the work is completed. For larger jobs, I’ll generally pay part upfront (especially when materials are needed) and the rest when the work I complete.