Lawn care in Magna, West Valley City, and Salt Lake County, Utah

Yard care you can hand off with confidence.

Text photos, get a clear quote, and let a local team handle mowing, cleanups, sprinklers, aeration, and seasonal yard work. Lawn mowing starts at $40. No contracts required.

Mowing from $40Weekly mowing starts at $40 per visit in Magna.
Local serviceMagna, West Valley City, and Salt Lake County.
No contractsRegular mowing without a long-term contract.
Honest limitsClear scope confirmed before work starts.
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Clear quote. Clear communication.

Trust matters when someone is working around your home. We confirm the scope before work begins, communicate if timing changes, and send photos when they help show what was done.

  • Text photos for a clear quote
  • Confirm the service before we start
  • Respect gates, pets, access notes, and property
  • Start with simple checks before assuming expensive repairs

A simple way to start.

Most quote requests do not need a long phone call first. Clear photos and a short note give us enough to send the right next step.

Send photos

Show the front yard, back yard, gates, edges, sprinkler issue, cleanup pile, or home add-on area.

Review the scope

We look at size, condition, access, and service type before recommending the next step.

Approve the work

You get the scope before work begins, then choose the service day and hand it off.

Care you can see.

Before and after photos help customers understand what changed. This section should grow with real customer-approved proof as jobs are completed.

Before yard cleanup
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After yard cleanup
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Questions homeowners ask first.

Honest answers before anyone steps on the property.

How much does lawn mowing cost in Magna, Utah?

Lawn mowing in Magna starts at $40 per visit for smaller residential lawns. Take Home prices mowing by lawn size and service frequency. Weekly pricing: $40 for 1,000–4,500 sq ft, $50 for 4,500–7,500 sq ft, and $60 for 7,500–10,000+ sq ft. Biweekly pricing is $5 more per visit — $45, $55, and $65 for those same size ranges — because taller grass usually takes more time and cleanup. See mowing details.

Do I need to be home when you mow?

No. You do not need to be home as long as Take Home has access to the yard and knows about gates, pets, sprinklers, obstacles, or special instructions. Most customers hand off the work and check in after.

What is included in weekly lawn mowing?

Standard weekly mowing includes trimming around obstacles, edging along sidewalks and driveways, mowing, and blowing clippings and debris off hard surfaces. Optional add-ons include bagging heavy clippings, flowerbed cleanup, and pet waste removal.

Do I need a contract for regular lawn service?

No. Take Home does not require a contract for regular lawn mowing service. You can set up weekly or biweekly service without signing a long-term agreement.

What should I send to get a lawn mowing quote?

Text Take Home clear photos of the front yard, backyard, side yards, gate access, overgrown areas, and any obstacles. Include the address, approximate square footage if known, and whether you want weekly, biweekly, or one-time service. We can usually quote from photos alone.

What is the difference between trimming and edging?

Trimming cuts grass and weeds around obstacles where the mower cannot reach — fence lines, trees, posts, and rock borders. Edging cuts a clean, defined line between turf and hard surfaces like sidewalks, driveways, curbs, and patios. Trimming cleans up messy areas; edging makes the lawn lines look sharp.

How much does sprinkler startup cost?

Take Home's spring sprinkler startup is $150. That includes turning the system on, running zones, checking system function, looking for leaks or broken heads, adjusting obvious spray patterns where practical, and recommending repairs if needed. Repairs, major troubleshooting, or replacement parts are additional depending on the issue.

When should I turn on my sprinklers in Utah?

Schedule sprinkler startup when conditions are consistently warm and dry, local irrigation water is available, and freeze risk is low. In much of northern Utah, this is commonly around mid-May to early June, depending on weather and water availability. Book early before summer heat arrives so dry spots and broken heads can be found before the lawn suffers.

When should I winterize my sprinklers in Utah?

Winterize before the first hard freeze. In Salt Lake Valley, October into early November is a practical window, but the real deadline is freezing weather. Waiting too long can expose valves, pipes, and heads to freeze damage.

Why does my grass turn brown in the summer in Utah?

Brown grass in a Utah summer may be caused by drought stress, heat, poor sprinkler coverage, low nutrients, compacted soil, pests, or disease. Brown grass is not always dead — sometimes it is dormant and can recover when cooler weather and water return. Take Home can help inspect the lawn and recommend mowing, watering, aeration, overseeding, or sprinkler tune-up next steps.

What is included in a spring or fall cleanup?

Spring cleanup includes leaf and debris removal, a first mow where appropriate, edging, flowerbed tidying, and bagging or staging clippings for pickup. Fall cleanup focuses on leaf cleanup, debris collection, final-season mowing, flowerbed cleanup, and preparing the yard before winter. Both can lead into aeration, overseeding, or sprinkler work depending on what the yard needs.

Can you trim small trees and shrubs?

Take Home can trim small trees and shrubs for basic pruning, shape cleanup, and low-risk accessible branches. Large tree removals, dangerous limbs, utility-line conflicts, and technical arborist-level work should go to a qualified arborist.

Ready to stop managing the yard yourself?

Send photos of the lawn, edges, gates, and problem areas. We will review the scope and send a clear next step.

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