Expert Lawn Care, Xeriscape & Hardscaping for Homes and Businesses Across Denver County
Professional weekly lawn care for Kentucky bluegrass, Tall fescue, Buffalograss (water-wise alternative), Blue grama (native lawn). Seasonal adjustments for local conditions.
Learn More →Paver patios, retaining walls, outdoor kitchens, fire pits, and walkways. Built for Denver soil conditions.
Learn More →Custom designs featuring native and drought-tolerant plants. Xeriscaping, traditional, and modern styles.
Learn More →Compliant sprinkler and drip irrigation installation, repair, and smart controller upgrades.
Learn More →Seasonal leaf cleanup, yard debris removal, and bed preparation. Keep your property clean year-round.
Learn More →Full-service commercial grounds maintenance for offices, HOAs, retail centers, and apartment complexes.
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Most Denver homeowners don’t need a sales pitch. They need a crew that shows up on the day promised, mows at the right height for the grass actually growing, and doesn’t disappear after the deposit clears. Denver Pro Landscape is built around that.
We’re a locally operated landscaping company serving Denver and the Denver County suburbs — Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Centennial, Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Englewood, Wheat Ridge, Arvada, Thornton, and Westminster. Same crew, same supervisor, same routes week after week. No call centers, no franchise rotation.

Every yard in the Denver metro sits on heavy clay over limestone substrate. Most have some mix of fescue, Bermuda, and Zoysia. Summers run hot and humid into early September, then ice storms hit somewhere between January and March. None of that gets handled correctly with a generic mowing playbook from out of state.
Here’s what we do, and why it’s tuned for Denver:

Denver sits in the transition zone — the strip of the country where cool-season and warm-season grasses both grow but neither dominates. That’s why the Denver metro lawns look so different one street to the next. Tall fescue stays green year-round but stresses through July and August heat. Bermuda goes brown all winter but laughs at summer drought. Zoysia bridges the gap, slowly. Get the wrong crew on a fescue lawn in August with a 2-inch cutting height and the yard browns out in two weeks.
Add the clay. Denver County clay holds water like a sponge, then bakes hard in the sun. Standard topsoil amendments don’t fix it. We work with it — proper grading, drainage planning, native plant material that’s evolved for this exact soil profile.
And the storms. Denver ice storms are the silent killer of poorly-installed hardscape and shallow-rooted plantings. The freeze-thaw cycle from one bad storm can crack a paver patio that wasn’t built on a proper compacted base. Most the Denver metro landscapers cut corners on base prep. We don’t, because we have to come back to fix our own work.
Same crew, every visit. We assign route teams by neighborhood and keep them consistent so the people on your property in November are the same ones who started in April. They know your gate code, where the dog stays, which edge you’re particular about.
Flat pricing. Quote includes everything we’ll do — mowing, trimming, edging, blow-off, bed maintenance — at one rate. No fuel surcharges, no per-visit add-ons, no “we don’t do that, it’s extra” surprises when we’re already on the property.
Same-day response. Most quote requests get a phone callback within four hours during business days. Most properties get scheduled within the week of accepting the quote. We over-staff routes so we have margin for new clients during peak season.
Insured. Fully. Both general liability and workers’ compensation on every job. We can email a certificate to your HOA, your property manager, or your insurance company on request.
Most Denver landscaping companies bury the real number behind a layered quote. Base rate plus fuel surcharge plus per-visit add-ons plus seasonal premium plus the line items they spring on you mid-job. We don’t do that. Our quote is a flat number that covers everything we’ll do at your property — mowing, edging, trimming, blow-off, bed maintenance — for the season.
For mowing, most quarter-acre to half-acre Denver lots run $45 to $75 per visit on a weekly schedule. Larger Denver County properties and Brentwood-style estate lots run $75 to $140 depending on terrain and obstacles. We give you the number on the quote call. No upselling, no surprise charges.
For hardscaping, design, and irrigation projects, we provide written scoped estimates with material costs, labor, and timeline broken out clearly. You sign nothing until you’ve seen the full plan. We don’t take deposits to start design work — we earn the project by showing up to the consultation already knowing your soil, your sun, and your drainage situation.
Want a free quote on lawn care, a hardscape project, or a complete landscape redesign? Call (720) 248-0140 or submit a quote request online. We respond same-day on every inquiry.
""After we moved to Aurora we learned fast that Denver's dry air and clay soil punish a lawn that isn't set up right. They aerated, top-dressed, and dialed in our irrigation — first summer we didn't lose patches to the heat." — James H. Aurora, CO"
""We manage a community in Centennial and switched to Denver Pro Landscape last spring. Responsive, fair pricing, and the crews actually understand high-altitude turf." — Lisa M. Centennial, CO"
""Hired them for a full xeriscape conversion and a paver patio. It survived a brutal hailstorm and the dry Front Range summer without a problem." — Chris P. Littleton, CO"
We serve Denver and the surrounding Middle Colorado suburbs including Brentwood, Franklin, Murfreesboro, Hendersonville, Gallatin, Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, Spring Hill, Smyrna, Antioch, and Nolensville.
Flat monthly pricing based on property size, service frequency, and turf type. Firm quote before work starts — no surprises, no fuel surcharges, no upsells. Most Denver homes fall between $45 and $120 per visit.
Yes. Eastern redbud, flowering dogwood, tulip poplar, Colorado coneflower, and purple coneflower thrive in our clay soil and humid summers without constant water and chemical inputs.
We identify what's growing first — most Denver properties have fescue, Bermuda, or zoysia. We recommend either cool-season (fescue, overseeded every fall) or warm-season (Bermuda or zoysia, dormant in winter) based on sun exposure. Running both at once is where most Denver lawns fail.
Spring (March-April) and early fall (September-October) are the two windows where new service delivers the biggest payoff.
Yes. General liability, workers' comp, and commercial auto insurance. Certificate of insurance emailed on request before first service.
Contact Denver Pro Landscape for a free, no-obligation estimate. Serving Denver and all Denver County communities.