Weekly Mowing
Same morning every week. Mow, weed-eat, edge, and blow off the walks before I leave. $45 starting — most Georgetown yards land right there.
starts at $45 · per visit
Georgetown, TX · Solo-run since 2022
It's just me. I've been mowing yards around Georgetown for four years — same morning, same person, every week. No contracts. No upsells. Just a sharp blade and a clean cut.
Free, no-pressure walk-through. We quote on-site so the number you get is the number you pay.
What we do
Three things, done well. I keep the menu short on purpose — Georgetown lawns mostly need the same handful of cuts, and a sharp blade matters more than a long service list.
Same morning every week. Mow, weed-eat, edge, and blow off the walks before I leave. $45 starting — most Georgetown yards land right there.
starts at $45 · per visit
Clean lines along drives, walks, and beds — plus careful trim work around the stuff a mower can't touch.
starts at $30 · per visit
Yard got away from you while you were out of town? I'll come once and reset it — bagged if it needs it.
starts at $85 · per visit
Why I just mow
Most lawn companies in Georgetown will sell you eight services. I do three: mow, edge, and the occasional one-time cleanup. That’s on purpose. I’d rather show up the same morning every week with a sharp blade than juggle a calendar of bed-work and sprinkler calls I’m not the right person for.
Same mower since 2023. I sharpen the blade Sunday nights so Tuesday morning cuts clean.
— Ty
Mowing day, every week
You get the same day every time. If it rains, I push to Friday and text you the day before. The other days are for blade sharpening, mower maintenance, and family — I think a good route only works when the operator is rested.
Mowing routes
If I tell you Tuesday morning, I mean this Tuesday morning.
01
Sharp blade always.
I sharpen Sunday nights. Dull blades tear the grass and turn the tips brown within 48 hours — you can spot a dull-blade lawn from across the street.
02
Same person, same time.
Big crews rotate guys week to week. With me, it’s the same person who learned where your gate sticks and which corner of the yard your dog likes.
03
No contracts, ever.
You pay after each cut. If a week comes that doesn’t need it, skip it. If you don’t love the work, stop using me. That’s the deal.
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.
Gallery
Most of these are weekly Georgetown customers. The lawn looks like this between my visits — that’s the point.










In their words
A few of the regular Georgetown customers who’ve let me cut their grass for a couple of summers now.
Easy to text, on time, one person instead of ten, no contracts and easy payment. Ty is the best lawn guy we've had in eight years in Georgetown.
Sarah M.
via Direct
Ty has been mowing our place out near Sun City for two summers now. Same morning every week, sharp lines, and he answers texts faster than my own kids. Fair price for solid work.
Mark D.
via Direct
Polite, punctual, and the yard actually looks like someone cares about it. He sharpens his blade — you can tell from the cut. Refreshing to find a kid who runs a real business.
Lauren K.
via Direct
Where I mow
I keep the route short on purpose — same morning, same person only works if I’m not driving an hour between yards. Most weekly customers live within a 10-minute radius of the Georgetown square or out toward Sun City along Williams Drive.
Text the address and I’ll send a flat quote — usually within the hour. Or fill out the form below if that’s easier.
Get a quote
Fill in what you can — the more I know, the faster I can text you a flat number.
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