Weekly Mowing
Crisp, even cut on a set day every week — front, back, side, edged borders, walks blown clean before I leave.
starts at $45 · per visit
San Antonio, TX · Owner-operator since 2022
Solo owner-operator, four years on the same NW SA route. Tuesday is Tuesday — same day, same gate latched, same crisp edge along your drive.
Free, no-pressure walk-through. We quote on-site so the number you get is the number you pay.
What I do
Pick one or all of them. I do the boring foundational work right so the lawn keeps looking good between visits.
Crisp, even cut on a set day every week — front, back, side, edged borders, walks blown clean before I leave.
starts at $45 · per visit
Clean borders along the walk, drive, and beds — and string-trim around fences, posts, and the live oaks.
quoted on-site
Live-oak pollen tassels in spring, Bermuda thatch and leaf drop in fall — full-property reset, hauled off.
starts at $180 · per visit
Boxwood, esperanza, oleander, Texas sage — shaped clean and timed so you get the bloom and the shape.
starts at $75 · per visit
Hardwood or cedar, hand-spread to a consistent 2-3 inches around plants — beds look fresh, weeds give up.
starts at $95 · per visit
Hand-pulled weeds, refresh mulch, prune perennials at the right time — beds that look tended, not abandoned.
starts at $85 · per visit
Low live-oak limbs over the drive, dead crepe myrtle wood, suckers off the trunk — handled while I am there.
quoted on-site
After a Hill Country gully-washer, fallen branches and leaf-jammed gutters cleared — usually within 48 hours.
quoted on-site
The pitch
Four years running the same NW San Antonio route — Stone Oak, Helotes, Boerne. Here's what the long-time customers say it comes down to.
I run a fixed weekly route. Tuesday is your day for the rest of the season unless a Hill Country gully-washer rolls through — then you'll hear from me by text the night before.
Solo operator. The same person who shook your hand at the quote is the one cutting your grass nine months later. No rotating crews, no '... is the new lead on your account.'
I walk the property, give you a flat monthly rate, and hold it. No 'fuel surcharge' added in July. If a tree comes down and adds real work, I'll tell you before I do it.
If your Bermuda is happy, you don't need a 5-step fertilizer program. I'll tell you that. The yards I work are a slow grow, not a quarterly contract you can't get out of.
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 weekly route
San Antonio is a big city wearing a Hill Country hat. I run a fixed weekly route so you stop wondering whether the mower is coming Wednesday or maybe Friday or who knows when. Whichever side of 1604 you're on, here's how the week goes.
Mower blades sharpened, trailer reloaded, mulch pickup if a customer asked. Route prep — no mows.
78255, 78256, 78258 — Stone Oak edge, Sonterra, Hollywood Park. The bulk of the weekly book.
Hill Country side. 1604 west to Boerne — bigger lots, a few horse properties, slower morning.
Northeast of 1604. The Schertz subdivisions and the Cibolo Creek-side homes. Tighter-turn neighborhoods.
Converse customers + any rain-out from earlier in the week. Ends at the Buttermilk Ln shop.
New-customer walk-throughs, mulch installs, hedge days, light tree work. By appointment only.
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.
Anthony has been on our yard for almost two years and the consistency is the whole point. Tuesday mornings, like clockwork. The lines along the drive look like a putting green.
Patricia G.
via Nextdoor
I called three other guys before Anthony — two never showed for the quote and one tried to upsell me a fertilizer program I didn't need. Anthony walked the property, gave me a flat number, and has held that number for over a year.
Michael R.
via Nextdoor
After our crepe myrtles took it on the chin in last summer's drought, Anthony shaped them back without making them look like coat racks. The man knows his trees.
Linda S.
via Nextdoor
Text me at (210) 833-8572 and I’ll walk the property this week. Or use the form — whichever’s easier.
— Anthony
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