You’ve got better things to do than spend your Saturday wrestling with overgrown grass on multiple acres. And if you’ve tried handling it yourself, you already know that standard equipment doesn’t cut it—literally.
When you’re dealing with thick vegetation, hidden rocks, wet low-lying areas, or terrain that’s more field than lawn, you need equipment that can handle it. That’s where commercial-grade mowers make the difference. They power through conditions that would clog, damage, or outright destroy residential mowers.
What you get is a property that looks maintained without the equipment investment, the time drain, or the risk of hitting something buried in tall grass that turns into an expensive repair. Your lawn gets cut consistently throughout the season. You get your time back. And you’re not dealing with service providers who don’t show up or can’t handle the job once they see what they’re working with.
We started as a logging operation in 1997 and transitioned to full-time excavation work in 2020. Josh runs the company alongside his son, and he’s on-site for almost every job.
That matters because you’re not getting a different crew every week or dealing with a revolving door of subcontractors. You’re working with people who know Northumberland’s soil, terrain, and weather patterns from decades of excavation work. We’ve cleared land, prepped sites, and handled properties across this area long enough to know what works and what doesn’t.
When you call, you’re talking to the people who actually do the work. And when we say we’ll show up, we do.
First, we come out and look at what you’re working with. That means assessing your terrain, identifying any problem areas like wet spots or hidden obstacles, and figuring out what equipment makes sense for your property size and conditions.
Once we’ve seen it, we give you a straightforward quote based on acreage, terrain difficulty, and how often you need service. No complicated pricing structures. No surprises later.
Then we schedule your mowing and show up when we say we will. We use commercial equipment designed for large properties and challenging conditions—the kind of machines that handle thick growth, uneven ground, and acreage without bogging down or leaving the job half-done.
After each mowing, your property is cleared and maintained. If weather interferes or conditions aren’t right for quality work, we communicate that upfront rather than showing up and making a mess of wet ground or creating drainage issues.
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You’re getting professional lawn mowing service in Northumberland, NY that’s designed for properties with real acreage and terrain challenges. That includes commercial-grade mowing equipment capable of handling thick vegetation, brush, and growth that overwhelms typical lawn tractors.
We bring excavation company resources to lawn care, which means backup equipment, established maintenance schedules, and the ability to handle conditions that would stop a standard lawn service. If there’s land clearing involved or site prep needed before regular mowing can start, we handle that too.
Northumberland properties often sit on multiple acres with a mix of maintained lawn and rougher terrain. Homes here range from renovated 1800s farmhouses to large colonials, many on 5, 10, or 25+ acres. That’s not a job for residential equipment or a crew that’s used to quarter-acre suburban lots.
You also get local knowledge that comes from working this area since 1997. We understand the clay and rock content in the soil here, how drainage works across different properties, and what equipment actually holds up to Northumberland conditions season after season.
Pricing depends on acreage, terrain difficulty, and how often you need service. Most lawn mowing services in New York charge between $50 and $200 per acre, with the higher end reflecting challenging conditions like steep slopes, heavy vegetation, or wet areas that require specialized equipment.
For properties in Northumberland with multiple acres, expect pricing to account for the commercial-grade equipment needed and the time required to handle rural terrain properly. We assess your specific property during the initial visit and give you a clear quote based on what we’re actually working with—not a generic per-acre rate that doesn’t factor in your conditions.
If your property needs land clearing or brush removal before regular mowing can start, that’s priced separately but handled by the same crew with the same equipment. The advantage of working with an excavating company is that we’re already equipped for the heavy-duty work, so you’re not coordinating between multiple contractors.
Yes. That’s actually where our equipment makes the biggest difference compared to standard lawn services.
Overgrown properties often have thick, jungle-like vegetation, hidden obstacles like branches or metal debris, and growth that’s too dense for residential mowers. Our commercial equipment is built to power through that without clogging, breaking down, or launching debris that creates safety hazards.
We start by assessing what you’re dealing with—how overgrown it is, what’s hidden in the tall growth, and whether there are drainage or access issues we need to work around. If the property needs land clearing before it can be maintained as a lawn, we handle that first with the right equipment for the job.
Once the initial clearing is done, we can move into regular mowing schedules to keep it maintained. The goal is to get your property back to manageable condition and then keep it there without you having to think about it every week.
We’re an excavating company, not a lawn care franchise. That means we bring commercial-grade equipment, heavy-duty machinery, and the kind of resources that come from running a full excavation operation since 1997.
Most lawn care companies are set up for suburban properties with relatively flat, maintained lawns. They’re not equipped for multi-acre rural properties with challenging terrain, wet areas, rock content, or vegetation that’s more field than grass. When they show up and realize what they’re dealing with, they either struggle through it with inadequate equipment or tell you they can’t handle it.
We’re already equipped for the hard jobs. Our mowers are commercial machines designed for acreage and tough conditions. If your property needs site work, drainage solutions, or land clearing before regular mowing makes sense, we handle that too—same crew, same company.
You’re also working directly with Josh and his son, not a rotating cast of subcontractors. We’re on-site for almost every job, and we’ve been working properties in Northumberland long enough to know the terrain, soil, and conditions here.
It depends on your property size, how fast your grass grows, and what you’re trying to maintain. Most large properties in Northumberland benefit from mowing every 10 to 14 days during peak growing season, which typically runs from late spring through early fall.
If you’re maintaining several acres and want it to look consistently groomed, weekly service makes sense. If you’re managing more of a rural property where some areas are kept rough and others are maintained, bi-weekly mowing on the maintained sections works well.
Weather plays a role too. Wet springs mean faster growth and more frequent mowing. Dry summers slow things down. We adjust schedules based on actual conditions rather than sticking to a rigid calendar that doesn’t match what’s happening on your property.
During the initial assessment, we’ll recommend a schedule based on your property and what you’re looking for. If you want to adjust frequency as the season progresses, that’s not a problem—we’re flexible and focused on what actually makes sense for your property.
Lawn mowing is seasonal and runs from spring through fall when grass is actively growing. In Northumberland, that typically means late April or early May through October, depending on weather and temperature patterns each year.
Once the growing season ends and grass goes dormant, there’s no need for mowing. That’s when we shift to other services like snow removal, which we’re adding as a commercial and industrial offering this winter.
If you need year-round property maintenance, we can handle both. Mowing during the growing season, snow removal during winter, and excavation or site work whenever it’s needed. The advantage of working with a full-service excavating company is that you’re not coordinating between multiple contractors for different seasons—you’ve got one company that knows your property and handles what needs to be done throughout the year.
We’ll reach out before each season starts to schedule service and confirm what you need. If your property requirements change or you want to add services, we adjust from there.
Honestly, not much. That’s part of why you’re hiring professionals with commercial equipment.
If there are specific areas you want us to avoid—like a garden bed, newly planted trees, or a section you’re keeping wild—just point those out during the initial walkthrough. If there are known obstacles like septic covers, irrigation heads, or low stumps, showing us where those are helps us work around them efficiently.
For overgrown properties, you don’t need to clear anything yourself. We assess what’s there, identify any hidden hazards during the first pass, and handle it with equipment designed for tough conditions. Trying to clear heavy growth yourself before we arrive usually just creates more work and potential safety issues.
If your property has access challenges—narrow gates, steep driveways, or areas that get muddy and difficult to navigate—we’ll figure that out during the site visit and plan accordingly. We’ve been moving equipment across Northumberland properties for decades, so access issues are something we’re used to solving.
The main thing is just letting us see the property as it is so we can give you an accurate assessment and timeline. From there, we handle the rest.
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