All-Electric Lawn Care

Professional All-Electric Lawn Maintenance in Palm Coast

Bi-weekly lawn maintenance using commercial-grade battery-powered push mowers — up to 70% quieter than gas, zero fumes, zero chemical residue.

No gas fumes. No loud engines. No toxic chemical residue drifting across your yard. Just clean, consistent lawn care that's better for your family, your pets, and your neighbors.

All-Electric · Zero Emissions

Bi-Weekly Lawn Maintenance

Bi-weekly visits · Year-round scheduling

$130/month

No sign-up fee · Cancel anytime if not completely satisfied

Reliable bi-weekly scheduling keeps your lawn looking its best year-round — through Florida's rainy season growth spurts and dry winter months alike. Pricing is based on property size; contact us for a free quote.

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Every visit includes

  • Battery push mowing — no compaction, no fumes, no noise complaints
  • Precision edging along driveways, walkways, and beds
  • String trimming around obstacles, fences, and tight spots
  • Full blow-off of clippings from hard surfaces
  • Weed control via mechanical line trimming — no herbicide sprays
  • Turf-type-specific cut heights for St. Augustine, Zoysia, and Bahia
  • Lawn health notes on any concerns we observe during the visit

Built for Florida turf — St. Augustine, Zoysia & Bahia

Most Palm Coast lawns are planted in St. Augustine, Zoysia, or Bahia grass — each with its own ideal cut height and care requirements. St. Augustine should be kept at 3.5–4 inches to shade out weeds and retain moisture in Florida's heat. Zoysia performs best at 1.5–2.5 inches with sharp, clean cuts to prevent tearing. Bahia is a drought-tolerant workhorse that thrives at 3–4 inches and handles Flagler County's sandy coastal soil better than most grasses. We know the difference and adjust accordingly on every visit. We use lightweight battery-powered push mowers specifically because Florida's sandy coastal soil compacts easily under heavy ride-on equipment — compaction stresses root systems, reduces water absorption, and leads to thin, patchy turf over time. Lighter equipment means healthier soil and a better-looking lawn season after season. Florida's rainy season (June through September) brings rapid growth spurts that can double the pace of mowing. Our bi-weekly schedule keeps up with that growth without scalping — scalping during the rainy season is one of the most common causes of lawn decline in Palm Coast. During the drier winter months, the same schedule maintains a clean, even appearance without over-cutting dormant or slow-growing turf.

What we do on every Palm Coast lawn visit

Battery Push Mowing

Clean, crisp cuts at the correct height for your specific turf type using sharp, battery-powered push mowers. No heavy ride-ons that compact and stress Florida's sandy coastal soil. No gas exhaust, no fumes drifting into your windows or onto your kids and pets.

Bi-weekly · Turf-type adjusted

Precision Edging

Crisp, defined edges along every driveway, walkway, curb line, and landscape bed. Clean edges are what separate a maintained lawn from a neglected one — we treat them as a priority on every single visit, not an afterthought.

Every visit

String Trimming

Battery-powered trimming around trees, fence lines, mailboxes, AC units, and any obstacle the mower can't reach. We trim to the same height as the mowed surface so the finished result looks uniform from every angle.

Every visit

Hard Surface Blow-Off

All clippings are blown off driveways, walkways, patios, and curbs at the end of every visit. We leave your property clean — not just mowed. Clippings left on hard surfaces wash into storm drains and contribute to algae growth in Palm Coast's retention ponds and waterways.

Every visit

Mechanical Weed Control

We control weeds in lawn edges and borders through mechanical line trimming — no herbicide sprays, no chemical drift, no risk to your garden beds or your family. For persistent weed pressure in turf, we'll flag it and recommend the right approach.

No chemicals used

Lawn Health Observations

As a family-owned company, we take pride in noticing the details — chinch bug damage, take-all root rot, brown patch, irrigation dry spots, and other common Florida lawn issues. If we spot something, we'll let you know so you can address it before it spreads.

Included at no extra charge

Get a free lawn care quote

We'll assess your property size and turf type and give you a straightforward price — no surprises, no pressure.