Oklahoma City homeowners pay $1,100 to $2,300 per year for lawn care. Here's the full breakdown.
$30–$55
Per Mow
30
Mows / Year
$1,100–$2,300
Annual Cost
10,500 sq ft
Avg. Lot
Based on a typical 10,500-square-foot lot in the Oklahoma City metro area.
The biggest factor in lawn care cost is lot size — and most homeowners guess wrong. The average Oklahoma City lot is 10,500 square feet, but your actual grass area is 30–50% less (after subtracting the house footprint, driveway, and hardscape). Use LotSite to measure the real number.
With your exact lawn measurements, you can buy the right amount of fertilizer, seed, and weed killer — no more overspending at the hardware store. For a 10,500-square-foot Oklahoma City lot, DIY lawn care typically costs $400–$800 per year versus $1,100–$2,300 for full service.
A popular middle ground: DIY the mowing and fertilizing, then hire a pro once a year for aeration and overseeding. This approach can save 40–60% while still giving your Bermuda lawn the specialized care it needs in Zone 7a.
Enter your Oklahoma City address to measure your exact lawn area — then calculate what you actually need.