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Lawn Care & Mowing prices in Las Piñas

Researched estimates for Las Piñas (PHP), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Small lawn cut Grass cutting and sweeping for a small residential lot ₱300 ₱500 ₱800
Standard lot grass cutting Cut, edge, sweep, and bag for a typical subdivision lot ₱500 ₱900 ₱1,500
Large lot / compound cutting Bigger compounds needing a full day or small team ₱1,200 ₱2,000 ₱4,000
Overgrown lot clearing Clearing tall grass and brush from a neglected or vacant lot, hauling included ₱2,000 ₱4,000 ₱8,000
Monthly maintenance (2 visits) Twice-monthly cutting and tidy for a standard lot ₱1,000 ₱1,600 ₱3,000

How to hire a lawn care & mowing pro in Philippines

  1. Decide between a freelance gardener (hardinero, paid per day or per visit) and a landscaping/maintenance company — companies cost more but bring equipment and replacements
  2. For village/subdivision properties, check your HOA's rules — many gated communities keep an accredited providers list and control worker entry
  3. Agree scope per visit: grass cutting, edging, sweeping, and hauling cut grass are separate items in many quotes
  4. Confirm who provides equipment — many freelance gardeners expect the homeowner to supply the mower or use a hand grass-cutter
  5. For chemical spraying, prefer providers who can name the product and dosage; FPA (Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority) regulates commercial pesticide use
  6. Agree payment terms per visit or per month — avoid large advances with unvetted freelancers
  7. In the wet season, agree the rain policy — cutting frequency doubles in the rainy months

Household gardening is informal and unlicensed in the Philippines; larger landscaping firms working on developments hold PCAB contractor licences, but that's irrelevant for home lawn care. Commercial pesticide application is regulated by the Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA); for home service the practical safeguard is asking what is sprayed and when.

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Frequently asked questions

Can lawn care providers fix bare patches and moss?

Yes — scarifying (dethatching), aeration, overseeding, and top-dressing are standard renovation services, usually done in the local growing season's start. Renovation is priced by area and typically costs 3-8x a standard mow visit. Ask for a lawn renovation quote separate from the mowing contract so you can compare providers on each.

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 Las Piñas is often the best value; for treatment programs, companies have the certifications.

Should I sign an annual lawn care contract?

Only if it prices the off-season fairly. Good annual contracts either reduce visit frequency in slow-growth months or spread a season-adjusted total across equal monthly payments. Avoid contracts with cancellation fees longer than 30 days' notice — the recurring mowing market is competitive enough that you shouldn't be locked in.

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 Las Piñas will push you toward at least fortnightly.

How much does grass cutting cost in the Philippines?

A freelance gardener typically charges PHP 500-1,000 for a small-to-medium lawn visit, or PHP 600-1,200 as a day rate. Maintenance companies serving villages in Metro Manila charge more — roughly PHP 1,000-2,500 per visit with equipment included. Provincial rates run 30-50% below Metro Manila.

How does the wet season change lawn care in the Philippines?

During the rainy months (roughly June-November) carabao grass and bermuda explode with growth, and cutting needs to happen every 1-2 weeks versus every 3-4 weeks in the dry season. Budget for nearly double the visits in the wet half of the year, and agree in advance how rained-out visits are rescheduled.

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