Commercial Lawn Care and Grounds Maintenance Contracts
Contract mowing and turf programs for HOAs, office parks, and commercial properties across Johnson County.
A commercial property’s turf is the first thing a tenant, resident, or board member judges — and the first thing that shows when a vendor cuts corners. Hometown Lawn runs commercial mowing and turf contracts the same way we run our engineering work: on schedule, documented, and accountable to the people whose name is on the property. Family-owned, KDOT-prequalified (#07158), with a licensed pesticide applicator on staff and 16+ years of commercial contracts across Johnson County.
Commercial Lawn Care Proposal
Call: (913) 256-5296
✓ 7-round turf program
✓ Licensed pesticide applicator
✓ Weekly documented mowing
✓ Aeration & overseeding
✓ Multi-year contracts, no-penalty cancellation
✓ Family-owned & operated
KDOT Prequalified Prime Contractor #07158
Licensed P.E. — Kansas & Missouri
Engineering COA E-3749 (KS)
16+ Years Serving the KC Metro
Licensed Pesticide Applicator
Family-Owned & Operated
Commercial lawn care scope
- Contract mowing — weekly service for irrigated properties, with bi-weekly scheduling available for non-irrigated sites during slower growth periods
- 7-round turf program — fertilization and weed control applied by a licensed pesticide applicator, scheduled across the growing season
- Aeration and overseeding — core aeration and overseeding to keep commercial turf dense and recovering from traffic
- Edging, trimming, and blowing — walks, curbs, and beds finished on every visit
- Seasonal cleanups — spring and fall cleanup as part of the maintenance contract
- Documented visits — every service logged, so your board or asset manager has a record
Mowing built around how your property actually grows
Irrigated commercial turf gets weekly service — that’s what keeps an office park or HOA entrance looking managed instead of maintained. For non-irrigated properties, we offer bi-weekly scheduling during the slower growth periods of the season, so you’re paying for the service the turf needs rather than a one-size-fits-all route.
The 7-round turf program
Seven applications across the season — fertilization and weed control timed to how turf actually behaves in Kansas, applied by a licensed pesticide applicator. Commercial turf takes traffic, compaction, and summer stress that residential lawns don’t; the program is built for that, and aeration and overseeding keep the stand dense year over year.
Contracts that boards can approve
Commercial maintenance agreements are multi-year with a no-penalty cancellation clause — the term secures your scheduling priority and pricing, and the cancellation clause means you’re never locked into a vendor that isn’t performing. Line-item proposals, documented visits, and a direct line to the owners.
One contractor for the whole property
Lawn care contracts are the foundation, and the same company handles what’s underneath and around the turf: irrigation, drainage, landscape renovation, and winter snow response — including the engineering problems most lawn companies hand off. Snow removal is exclusive to our annual maintenance clients.
Serving Johnson County
Olathe, Overland Park, Lenexa, Leawood, Prairie Village, Shawnee, and surrounding Johnson County communities.
How often do you mow commercial properties?
Weekly for irrigated properties. For non-irrigated sites, we offer bi-weekly scheduling during slower growth periods — the cadence matches what the turf actually needs.
What's in the 7-round turf program?
Seven fertilization and weed-control applications scheduled across the growing season, applied by a licensed pesticide applicator and timed to Kansas turf conditions.
Do you offer aeration and overseeding?
Yes — core aeration and overseeding are available as part of commercial maintenance programs to keep turf dense and recovering from traffic and summer stress.
What are your contract terms?
Multi-year with a no-penalty cancellation clause. The term secures scheduling priority and pricing; the cancellation clause means you’re never locked into a vendor that isn’t performing.
Can you take over mid-season from another vendor?
Yes. Mid-season transitions are common; we document existing conditions on day one so there’s a clean baseline.
Get a commercial lawn care proposal
Tell us about your property and current maintenance situation. We respond to commercial inquiries within one business day.