Mowing is the Only Prepaid Service

The first bill will go out in the beginning of February and will be expected to be paid on or before February 20th for March’s spring clean up. April’s invoice for the first month of mowing will go out March 1st and will be due March 20th, and so fourth.
Your monthly rate is based on a four mow schedule.

For your convenience, we will/can email your bill and you are able to pay through QuickBooks with a click of a button, or we offer auto pay. All auto pay customer’s accounts will be ran on or around the 15th of each month.

Very rarely does grass not need to be mowed during the growing season. Sometimes in the spring, we need to mow over a yard 2-3 times because of the rapid growth of the grass. When the grass slows down during the summer, we will make sure it stays at a proper height. We will continue to make sure everything gets trimmed, blown off and leave your lawn looking neat.

What if we miss a cut?
If we miss a cut and it is our fault, we will credit your account. If we have to skip your lawn due to work being done at your home, in the yard, or things beyond our control, we will do our best to get it cut at a later date.
If the customer wants us to skip that week, you will not receive a credit.

What if the customer misses payment on the first?
If the customer misses the due date, services will not be performed until we receive payment. Once payment is received, the property will be added back to the list. The customer will pick up where we are in the month if payment is delinquent. For instance, if the customer does not pay until the second week into the month of mowing season, we will not make up the previous week of mowing.
Call or email with any questions 314-974-5911/ Office@STLLawnCare.com

Company Mowing Policies and Practices

As a company, St. Louis Lawn Care, Inc. strives to make your lawn look the very best. While we try our hardest to not cause any damage to any of the properties we service, but accidents do happen. If we happen to damage your property, you will be notified right away. But, due to the nature of the equipment that we must use to mow your lawn, fragile items will not withstand lawn equipment. An example of some of these items include; siding, landscape lighting, downspouts, fencing, wood, or mailbox/ playground posts. Anything less than six inches from the ground, in turf areas or next to turf areas, we would ask that there is some sort of protective barrier (i.e. landscape boarder/ landscape edging) around the area so we are able to trim up to it.

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