Weekly mowing during active growth keeps the lawn even, prevents overcutting, and helps your yard stay easier to maintain.

Consistency keeps the lawn from getting stressed.

When grass gets too tall, the next mow often removes too much of the blade at once. That can leave the lawn looking uneven, brown, or stressed. Weekly mowing during active growth keeps the grass at a more stable height.

It creates a cleaner finished look.

A lawn that is maintained consistently usually cuts cleaner and looks more polished. The mower is not fighting heavy growth, clumps, or tall uneven patches.

It makes future service easier.

Regular mowing helps prevent the yard from getting away from you. It also makes edging, trimming, and blow-off easier to keep consistent each visit.