FAQ
Common
questions.
Straight answers on cost, timing, materials and what happens after the job's done. Anything else, call 07398 794085.
How much is a grass cut?+
It depends on the size and condition of the lawn and how often we're visiting. Regular fortnightly cuts are cheaper per visit than one-offs. Send us a photo of the lawn or your postcode and we'll come back with a fixed per-visit price the same day.
How often should the grass be cut?+
Most Highland lawns want cutting every 10–14 days from late April to late September. Very small or slow-growing lawns can stretch to monthly. In the shoulder months (March, October) monthly is usually plenty.
Do you cut in wet weather?+
Light rain, yes. Heavy rain or saturated ground, no, cutting waterlogged grass tears the roots and leaves ruts. In that case we reschedule for the next dry slot, usually within 48 hours.
Do I need to be home for the cut?+
No. Regular customers usually give us a gate code or spare key. We turn up, cut, tidy, clear and go, you come home to a finished lawn.
Do you take the clippings away?+
Yes, every visit. All grass clippings are bagged and removed in the van. No garden-waste bin needed.
Can you edge and strim too?+
Yes, edging along beds and paths, strimming around obstacles, and blowing paving clean are included in every visit as standard.
Do you offer a one-off cut without signing up to a round?+
Yes. One-off cuts are quoted separately (and usually cost more per cut than a regular round) but they're a fine way to try us out before committing to fortnightly visits.
Which areas do you cover for grass cutting?+
Inverness, Nairn, Dingwall, Alness, Invergordon, Aviemore, the Black Isle, Muir of Ord and Beauly, plus most surrounding Highland villages. If you're nearby, just ask.