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Lawn Care & Mowing in Kimberley

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Typical price: ZAR 230–ZAR 2,750

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Lawn Care & Mowing prices in Kimberley

Researched estimates for Kimberley (ZAR), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Small garden visit Mow, edge, and sweep for a townhouse or small stand ZAR 230 ZAR 370 ZAR 510
Medium garden visit Standard suburban stand with lawn, edges, and refuse bagged ZAR 370 ZAR 510 ZAR 690
Large garden visit Big stands needing a multi-person team ZAR 600 ZAR 780 ZAR 1,100
Once-off cleanup / overgrown lawn Team visit to recover a neglected garden, refuse removal included ZAR 740 ZAR 1,400 ZAR 2,750
Monthly contract (weekly visits, medium garden) Four supervised team visits per month ZAR 1,100 ZAR 1,650 ZAR 2,600

How to hire a lawn care & mowing pro in South Africa

  1. Get quotes from established garden service companies — the standard SA model is a weekly or fortnightly visit by a supervised team, priced per visit or per month
  2. Check the company is registered and carries public liability insurance; ask how workers are insured (COIDA registration for employees)
  3. If hiring an individual gardener directly rather than a service, know you become an employer — the national minimum wage and domestic-worker rules apply
  4. Confirm what a visit includes: mowing, edging, sweeping, and refuse bagging is the standard bundle; flower bed work is often extra
  5. Agree who supplies equipment — services bring their own mowers and trimmers; direct-hire gardeners usually use yours
  6. Confirm garden refuse handling — municipal green waste rules vary, and haul-away is often billed separately
  7. Check references in your neighbourhood — the market is local and reputation-driven

Garden services are unregulated in South Africa, but employment law is the key issue: if you hire a gardener directly (not through a service), you are an employer under the national minimum wage and domestic worker regulations, including COIDA injury cover obligations. Using a registered garden service company transfers those obligations to the company.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I pay per hour or per job for lawn care?

For recurring mowing, per-visit flat pricing is standard and protects you from slow work. Hourly pricing makes sense for one-off cleanups where the provider can't estimate the work sight-unseen. If a provider quotes hourly for a routine mow, ask them to convert it to a fixed per-visit price after the first cut.

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.

How long does a lawn mowing visit take?

A typical suburban lawn takes 20-45 minutes for mow, edge, and blow-off with professional equipment. Very small lawns can be under 15 minutes — which is why minimum call-out charges exist. If a provider quotes hourly, know that pros work 2-3x faster than a homeowner with domestic kit, so compare total price, not the hourly number.

How do I get an accurate lawn mowing quote?

Give the provider your approximate lawn area (front and back separately), whether there are slopes, obstacles like trampolines or beds, gate width (ride-on mowers need wide access), and when it was last cut. Photos or a pin on a map are usually enough — most providers in Kimberley will quote from aerial imagery without a site visit.

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.

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.

What does a garden service cost in South Africa?

Procompare and Kandua data for 2025-26 put a standard visit at R400-R600 for a medium garden and R800-R900 for large gardens, with monthly weekly-visit contracts commonly R1,200-R2,500 depending on size and area. Johannesburg and Cape Town premium suburbs sit at the top of the range.

Is it better to use a garden service or employ a gardener directly in SA?

A service costs more per visit but includes equipment, supervision, insurance, and compliance — and no employment obligations for you. Direct employment is cheaper day-to-day (minimum wage applies) but makes you legally an employer responsible for contracts, leave, and injury cover. For once-a-week lawn care, most households now use services.

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