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Lawn Care & Mowing prices in Dublin

Researched estimates for Dublin (EUR), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Small garden cut Cut and strim for a typical terraced or semi-D back garden €23 €35 €50
Standard lawn cut, front and back Full cut, edge, and tidy for an average estate house €35 €50 €80
Large garden cut Bigger rural or corner-site gardens, ride-on or multi-hour €70 €100 €180
Overgrown garden first cut Staged cutting, raking, and green waste disposal €90 €160 €320
Seasonal treatment (feed + moss control) Per-application lawn feed and moss treatment, common given the wet climate €55 €100 €180

How to hire a lawn care & mowing pro in Ireland

  1. Get 2-3 quotes — Irish grass cutting is priced per cut for typical gardens, hourly for bigger or messier jobs
  2. Check public liability insurance (€2.6M indemnity is a common standard for Irish garden trades)
  3. For weed or moss spraying, confirm the operator is a registered professional pesticide user with DAFM (Department of Agriculture) — legally required since 2015
  4. If green waste is taken away, ask where it goes — authorised waste collection matters and bring-centre fees get passed through
  5. Confirm the cut includes strimming edges and blowing paths
  6. Agree the seasonal schedule: fortnightly March-October is the norm, paused or monthly November-February
  7. Check reviews on local Facebook groups or ask neighbours — the Irish market is heavily word-of-mouth

Grass cutting is unlicensed in Ireland, but professional pesticide users must be registered with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) and hold appropriate training under the Sustainable Use Directive — ask for the PU number before agreeing to any spraying. Waste collection for hire requires an authorised collector's permit.

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Frequently asked questions

What questions should I ask before hiring a lawn care service?

Ask: Are you insured for property damage (stone-throw broken windows are the classic claim)? Is edging and blowing included? What happens in rain weeks — skip, reschedule, or charge anyway? Is there a lock-in contract or can I cancel any time? Who actually shows up — you or a subcontractor? Get the answers in the written quote.

What's the difference between a lawn care company and an independent mower?

Independents are usually 15-30% cheaper and more flexible, but coverage stops when they're sick or on holiday. Companies cost more but offer backup crews, insurance as standard, and treatment programs. For a straightforward mow-and-edge, a well-reviewed independent in Dublin is often the best value; for treatment programs, companies have the certifications.

Is it cheaper to book weekly or fortnightly mowing?

Per visit, weekly is usually the cheapest rate because the grass is shorter and the job is faster. Fortnightly costs slightly more per visit but less per month. Monthly-only cuts often get surcharged 30-50% because long grass has to be double-cut and clippings bagged. In peak growing season most providers in Dublin will push you toward at least fortnightly.

Why do overgrown lawns cost more to mow?

Long grass has to be cut in stages, clogs mowers, and generates volumes of clippings that must be raked and hauled away. Most providers charge 1.5-2x the standard rate for a first cut on an overgrown lawn, then drop to the normal rate once it's on a schedule. Some charge an hourly rate for the first visit only.

Do I need to be home for a lawn mowing visit?

No, and most recurring customers aren't. The provider needs unlocked gate access, pets kept inside, and toys or hoses cleared from the lawn. Agree a notification system (message on arrival/completion, photo of the finished lawn) so you can verify visits you don't witness — this matters if you're paying per visit automatically.

Do lawn services work in winter or the off-season?

In cool climates most mowing providers switch to leaf clearing, gutter and tidy-up work, or pause service entirely from late autumn. In warm climates mowing continues year-round at reduced frequency. Check whether your contract auto-pauses in the off-season or keeps billing — that clause is the most common source of disputes.

What does grass cutting cost in Ireland?

Typical Irish rates run €25-€45 per hour for general garden work, with a standard estate-house lawn cut priced flat at €25-€50 per visit. Dublin prices sit at the top of the range. Fortnightly cutting March through October is the standard arrangement, and many operators offer a small discount for the regular slot.

When does the Irish mowing season run?

Grass grows strongly roughly March to October, with mild winters keeping it ticking over — most providers do a final cut in November and resume in early March. Ireland's wet climate means missed weeks happen; agree upfront whether a rained-off visit is skipped, rescheduled, or rolled into the next one.

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