Small lot
under ~5,000 sqft
$45 – $55
per weekly visit
Most starter homes off Beltline, in northwest Grand Prairie, and east-Arlington bungalows.
Grand Prairie, TX · Family-run since 2012
Weekly mowing, edging, beds, and seasonal cleanups across Grand Prairie, Arlington, Mansfield, Irving, and southwest Dallas. Same crew every week. No surprise add-ons.
Free, no-pressure walk-through. We quote on-site so the number you get is the number you pay.
What “Budget” actually means
We’re not the cheapest crew in DFW — we’re the one that doesn’t pad the bill. The price you pay depends almost entirely on how much grass we’re cutting. Here’s the typical band so you have a real number before we walk the property.
Small lot
under ~5,000 sqft
$45 – $55
per weekly visit
Most starter homes off Beltline, in northwest Grand Prairie, and east-Arlington bungalows.
Standard lot
~5,000 – 10,000 sqft
$55 – $75
per weekly visit
The typical Mansfield, south-Grand-Prairie, or DeSoto suburban lot. Front, back, beds, fence line.
Large lot
10,000 sqft +
$80 – $135
per weekly visit
Bigger Mansfield and Cedar Hill properties, half-acre and corner lots. We walk it before quoting.
No fuel charge. No "trip fee." No mid-season hike. Mulch, hedge work, and seasonal cleanups are quoted as separate one-time numbers, in writing, before we touch them. If a quote ever changes, you hear it from Emmanuel before any work goes on the bill.
What we do
Pick one service or all of them. We do the boring foundational work right so the lawn keeps looking good between visits.
Mow, edge, trim, blow — the standard visit. Same crew, same day of the week, no surprises.
starts at $45 · per visit
Sharp, deliberate edges along driveways and beds. String-trim around fences, posts, and ornamentals.
starts at $30 · per visit
The big two — leaves, sticks, dead growth out; mulch, edges, and beds reset for the next season.
starts at $180 · per visit
Hand-pull beds, refresh mulch at the right depth, prune ornamentals when the calendar says so — not when we feel like it.
starts at $85 · per visit
Boxwood, holly, ligustrum, crepe myrtles — shaped, thinned, and cleaned up before the next visit.
quoted on-site
Three or four feedings a year, timed to North Texas turf — not a generic spring-summer-fall calendar.
starts at $65 · per visit
How it works
We try to make hiring us boring in the best way — predictable, quiet, easy to explain to your spouse.
We come out, listen to what you want, and look at what the lawn actually needs. No high-pressure quotes, no surprises.
You get a flat per-visit price the same day. That number is what shows up on the invoice — no add-ons.
Once we start, the same two-person crew shows up the same morning every week. Quiet, on-time, gate latched.
The route
We run a five-day loop across southwest DFW. When you sign on, you get a fixed weekday — and that’s the day we show up, year-round. No texting to ask when we’re coming, no surprise reroutes.
Outside this loop? Text the address — we sometimes route into Cedar Hill and Duncanville for clusters of three or more.
Hand-drawn by us — real geography, not a screenshot.
Gallery
Most of these are weekly customers. The lawn looks like this between our visits — that’s the point.










In their words
Some of the long-time customers who put up with us showing up every week, rain or shine.
Emmanuel’s crew has taken care of my lawn for years. Same guys, same morning, no drama. Fair prices and they always lock the back gate when they leave — which matters with two dogs.
Marcus T.
via Nextdoor
Quoted by text in under an hour, started the next week. The price he gave me is the price he charged me — no surprise add-ons. Refreshing after the last company we used.
Sandra K.
via Nextdoor
Reliable for years. Doesn’t come Saturdays — that’s his Sabbath — and that has never once been a problem. He tells you what your yard actually needs, not what costs the most.
James P.
via Nextdoor
I’ll look at the lot from the curb and the satellite view, and you get a real weekly price the same day in most cases. No high-pressure call, no surprise add-ons later. — Emmanuel
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