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Lawn Mowing & Maintenance in Torrington, CT

Weekly and biweekly mowing, trimming, edging and clean blow-off for Torrington lawns.

Starting pointStarting at $45/visit

Final pricing depends on property size, access, condition, debris volume, service frequency and scope.

Weekly mowing that keeps the lawn under control

Regular mowing is the simplest way to keep a property from sliding into an overgrown recovery job. WL Landscaping mowing visits can include mowing, string trimming, edging hard surfaces, blowing off walkways and driveways, and a quick property check so small issues are easier to catch.

When biweekly mowing makes sense

Biweekly service can work for slower-growing lawns, shaded areas or homeowners who want a lower-frequency plan. It often costs more per visit than weekly mowing because the grass is taller, clippings are heavier and trimming can take longer.

What homeowners should clarify before hiring

Ask whether trimming, edging, blow-off, missed-rain scheduling, first-cut pricing and overgrown conditions are included. Clear scope prevents the frustration that often causes homeowners to search for a new lawn care company mid-season.

Good fit for

  • Weekly or biweekly recurring lawn mowing
  • Move-ins, listings and one-time first cuts
  • Lawns with fences, slopes, obstacles or heavy trimming
  • Properties that need a recovery cut before regular service

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Questions homeowners ask

Frequently asked questions

Do you offer weekly and biweekly mowing in Torrington?

Yes. WL Landscaping offers weekly and biweekly mowing when the property fits the route and service scope. Pricing depends on lawn size, trimming, edging, obstacles and frequency.

Why does biweekly mowing cost more per visit?

Biweekly grass is usually taller and heavier, so the visit can require more passes, trimming and cleanup. Weekly service is usually cleaner and more route-friendly.

Can you cut an overgrown lawn?

Yes. Overgrown lawns are quoted as a recovery cut before normal mowing starts because they may need multiple passes, extra trimming and clipping handling.

Do you bag clippings?

Mulching clippings is often appropriate for regular mowing, but bagging or haul-away can be added when grass is too tall, wet or messy.

What happens if rain changes the mowing schedule?

Rainy weeks require route adjustments. The best plan is to keep communication clear and return when conditions are safe for the lawn and equipment.