Most lawn companies in Henderson County are set up for suburban half-acre lots. Once you cross one acre — especially in the rural stretch between Kemp and Tool — the job changes in ways that affect the quote, the schedule, and the equipment.
Equipment changes
A suburban lot gets a 48-inch or 54-inch zero-turn. One to three acres gets the 60-inch. Past three acres, you need a brush hog or a tow-behind finish mower. We own both. If a company shows up with a 48-inch mower for your three-acre lot, they are going to be there all day and charge you for it.
The front vs. the back
Most acreage owners want the front maintained weekly and the back maintained monthly. That is the right split. The front is what neighbors see and what you drive past every day. The back is fence line, brush, and utility — it needs a different mow height, different equipment, and different expectations.
Pricing on acreage
- 1–2 acres, front maintained weekly: $110–$150 per visit.
- Back property monthly (mow + brush): $180–$280 per visit depending on density.
- 3–5 acres, full lot monthly: $280–$450 per visit.
- Initial clearing on neglected back property: $400–$800 one-time, depending on what grew.
Drive time
Kemp and Tool are on our Monday–Tuesday route. We group rural lots by geography to keep drive costs honest. If your lot is between Kemp and Tool on FM 274, you are already on the route. If you are south of Tool toward Log Cabin, we schedule you on the same run.
The plan page asks about your property type. Pick 'acreage' and we will scope the front/back split into the quote.
