Grass Cutting & Lawn Mowing in Brampton, Milton & the GTA
Weekly and bi-weekly grass cutting across Brampton, Milton, Oakville and Mississauga. Clean edges, sharpened blades, and a schedule you can actually set your watch to — because the same person shows up each visit.
Professional Grade. Clean Cuts.
We don’t just cut grass — we maintain the health and aesthetics of your turf. We follow the 1/3 rule: never cut more than a third of the blade in a single pass. That, combined with commercial-grade, sharp-bladed equipment, gives you a clean shear rather than a ragged tear — preventing brown tips, disease, and the stressed look that separates an okay lawn from a great one.
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Sharpened Blades Weekly Ensures a crisp cut to prevent brown tips.
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Alternating Patterns We change directions to prevent soil compaction.
Flexible Scheduling
Choose a rhythm that fits your property's growth rate and your lifestyle.
Weekly Precision
Our most popular option for maintaining a flawless, magazine-worthy lawn throughout the peak growing season.
- done Mowing & Trimming
- done Hardscape Edging
- done Debris Blow-off
Bi-Weekly Care
Ideal for slower growth periods or drought-resistant grass types. Keeps things tidy without over-cutting.
- done Mowing & Trimming
- done Hardscape Edging
- done Debris Blow-off
One-Time Cut
Perfect for preparing your home for an event, returning from vacation, or getting an overgrown lawn under control.
- done Deep Mowing
- done Overgrowth Trimming
- done Bagging & Removal
The Difference is in the Details
Crisp edges along walkways and clean cuts make all the difference in curb appeal.
Common Questions
How much does grass cutting cost in Brampton or Milton?
Most residential properties in Brampton, Milton, Oakville and Mississauga fall in the $45–$80 per visit range, depending on lot size, gate access, and whether you want bagging vs. mulching. Weekly clients pay less per visit than one-time cuts. We provide a firm price up front after a 2-minute property look — no surprise add-ons.
What height should I cut my grass at in Ontario?
For Ontario cool-season lawns (Kentucky bluegrass, fescue, rye), keep it at 3–3.5 inches through the main season. Taller grass shades out crabgrass, holds moisture better in July heat, and builds deeper roots. Short, scalped lawns are why half the lawns on your street go brown every August.
When should I stop mowing my lawn in the fall?
In the Brampton / Milton / Oakville / Mississauga zone, most lawns get their final cut in late October to mid-November — whenever the grass stops actively growing. We drop the blade to about 2.5 inches on that last cut to reduce matting and snow-mould risk. We’ll let you know when it’s time; you don’t need to track it.
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