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Weekly Lawn Mowing Beaverton OR: Cost & Schedule

June 07, 20268 min read

Weekly lawn mowing Beaverton OR homeowners book typically costs $40 to $70 per visit for an average residential yard, and during the spring growth surge it's often the only frequency that keeps a Pacific Northwest lawn from getting away from you. HD Landscape and Maintenance provides recurring mowing across Beaverton and Washington County — licensed (Oregon LCB #9977), insured, and rated 5.0 across more than 300 Google reviews.

By Donavan Hesedahl, Owner, HD Landscape and Maintenance · Last updated 8, June 2026

If you've ever come back from a two-week vacation in May to a lawn that looks like a hayfield, you already understand the core problem of mowing in our climate. Beaverton's wet, mild spring drives grass growth faster than almost anywhere in the country — and a lawn that's allowed to overgrow and then gets scalped back is a lawn that turns patchy, stressed, and weed-prone. After years maintaining lawns across Washington County, we've found that consistency, not occasional heroics, is what keeps turf healthy here.

This guide covers what weekly mowing costs in Beaverton, what a schedule actually includes, whether you truly need weekly service, how rainy Oregon weather changes the math, and whether you can pause in winter. For the full range of turf services, see our lawn and yard care page.

How much does weekly lawn mowing cost in Beaverton OR?

The honest answer to how much does weekly lawn mowing cost in Beaverton OR is that it depends on your lot size, the terrain, and how much trimming and edging the property needs. As a planning guide, here's what we see across Washington County as of 2026:

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A recurring lawn mowing service Beaverton homeowners set up almost always costs less per visit than one-off mowing, because the lawn never gets out of control and each visit is faster. Most plans include the mow plus string-trimming, edging along walks and beds, and blowing off clippings — so the "per visit" price is for a finished look, not just a cut. Steep slopes, lots of obstacles, or gated access can nudge the price up.

What are the benefits of weekly lawn mowing in Oregon?

The benefits of weekly lawn mowing in Oregon come down to one principle of good turf care: never remove more than a third of the grass blade at once. In our spring growth season, grass can easily put on more than that in a single week — so weekly cutting is what keeps you inside the healthy range. The payoff:

  • A thicker, healthier lawn. Frequent, modest cuts encourage the grass to grow denser and crowd out weeds and moss — a real concern in our damp climate.

  • No scalping stress. Cutting overgrown grass all at once shocks the plant, browns the lawn, and opens the door to disease. Weekly mowing avoids that cycle.

  • Cleaner results, less mess. Shorter clippings break down into the lawn as natural fertilizer instead of clumping into thatch-forming mats.

  • Consistent curb appeal. A regularly maintained lawn simply looks cared for, week in and week out.

That last point is why so many homeowners opt for regular lawn maintenance Beaverton Oregon properties benefit from year-round — the lawn never has an "off" week.

What does a weekly lawn mowing schedule include?

A weekly lawn mowing schedule includes more than just the cut. When we set up scheduled grass cutting Washington County OR homeowners rely on, a standard visit covers:

  1. Mowing at the correct height for the season and grass type — taller in summer heat, shorter in the cooler shoulder seasons.

  2. String-trimming around fences, trees, beds, and anywhere the mower can't reach.

  3. Edging along driveways, walkways, and bed lines for a crisp finish.

  4. Blowing clippings off hard surfaces so your walks and driveway are left clean.

  5. A quick health check — we flag developing moss, drainage issues, or disease while we're on the property.

We also adjust cutting height through the year rather than mowing the same length every visit, because the right height in a dry August is not the right height in a wet April. That seasonal adjustment is part of what separates professional recurring service from a fixed-blade-height routine.

Is weekly mowing necessary for Oregon lawns?

Is weekly mowing necessary for Oregon lawns? During the peak growing season — roughly April through June here — yes, for most lawns it genuinely is, because that's when our cool-season grasses grow fastest and overgrow a biweekly schedule quickly. Outside that surge, the answer is more flexible.

In the heat of mid-to-late summer, growth slows and many lawns do fine on a biweekly cut. In late fall and winter, growth nearly stops. So "weekly" isn't a year-round mandate so much as the right default for the months that matter most — and a good provider scales the frequency to the season rather than charging for cuts the lawn doesn't need.

What lawn mowing frequency is best for rainy Oregon weather?

The best lawn mowing frequency for rainy Oregon weather is weekly during the wet, fast-growing spring, easing to biweekly as summer dries out and growth slows. Our rain is the whole reason: the same moisture that keeps Beaverton lawns green also drives rapid blade growth and encourages moss, so the lawn outpaces an every-other-week schedule for much of spring.

There's a practical wrinkle, too — you don't want to mow a soaked lawn. Cutting wet grass tears rather than slices it, clumps the clippings, and can rut soft ground. A weekly cadence gives enough scheduling flexibility to hit a dry-enough window most weeks, where a tighter or looser schedule leaves less room to work around the rain. As a provider of recurring lawn care Washington County OR residents trust, we watch the forecast and adjust visit timing to protect the lawn.

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Can I pause weekly lawn mowing in winter in Oregon?

Yes — and most homeowners should. Cool-season grasses go largely dormant in our winter, so weekly cutting isn't necessary once growth stops, usually from late fall through late winter. Many of our clients shift to a reduced winter schedule or pause mowing entirely, while keeping occasional service for leaf removal and cleanup during the wet months.

We build that flexibility into every recurring plan: weekly through the growing season, scaled back or paused through winter, and ramped back up as spring growth returns. You're never locked into paying for cuts the lawn doesn't need.

Where we mow

HD Landscape and Maintenance provides weekly and recurring mowing across Beaverton and the surrounding Washington County area, including:

  • Beaverton — our core service area

  • Tigard — weekly mowing service Tigard OR homeowners can schedule year-round

  • Aloha, Hillsboro, Sherwood, and Tualatin

  • The greater Portland Metro and Washington County region

We're locally based, licensed through the Oregon Landscape Contractors Board, insured, and rated 5.0 across more than 300 Google reviews.

What our customers say

With more than 300 five-star Google reviews, the themes our Beaverton-area clients return to are reliability and consistency — crews that show up on schedule, leave the property clean, and keep the lawn looking cared-for every single week. For recurring lawn service, that dependability is the entire value, and it's what a perfect 5.0 rating across hundreds of reviews reflects.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does weekly lawn mowing cost in Beaverton OR?

Weekly lawn mowing in Beaverton typically costs $40 to $70 per visit for an average residential yard, or roughly $180 to $280 per month on a weekly schedule. Smaller lots run less and larger or complex properties more. Most plans include mowing, trimming, edging, and cleanup in that price. We provide a free quote after seeing the property.

Is weekly lawn mowing worth it in Beaverton Oregon?

For most lawns during the spring growing season, yes. Beaverton's wet, mild spring drives fast grass growth, and weekly mowing keeps you within the healthy "never cut more than a third" rule, producing a thicker lawn that resists weeds and moss. In summer, many lawns can move to biweekly as growth slows.

What does a weekly lawn mowing schedule include?

A standard weekly visit includes mowing at the correct seasonal height, string-trimming around obstacles, edging along walks and beds, and blowing clippings off hard surfaces. We also do a quick check for moss, drainage issues, or disease while on-site, and adjust cutting height through the year.

Can I pause weekly lawn mowing in winter in Oregon?

Yes. Cool-season grasses go largely dormant in Oregon winters, so weekly cutting isn't needed from late fall through late winter. Most homeowners reduce or pause mowing in winter while keeping occasional cleanup and leaf removal, then resume weekly service as spring growth returns.

What lawn mowing frequency is best for rainy Oregon weather?

Weekly during the wet spring growing season, easing to biweekly as summer dries out. Rain drives rapid grass growth and moss in spring, so lawns outpace a biweekly schedule. A weekly cadence also gives flexibility to mow during a dry window rather than cutting wet grass, which tears the blades and clumps clippings.

Visit or Call Us

HD Landscape and Maintenance 6581 SW 192nd Beaverton, OR Phone: (971) 336-5520 Hours: Mon–Sat: 7am – 7pm | Sun: Closed Oregon LCB Lic. #9977 | Licensed & Insured

Serving Beaverton and the surrounding Washington County area, including Tigard, Aloha, Hillsboro, Sherwood, and Tualatin.

Request a free weekly mowing quote or call (971) 336-5520.


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