Mowing Price Calculator
Use this Mowing Price Calculator to work through the same calculation as the main calculator page with clear steps, examples, and result context.
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Pick a pricing mode to start.
What This Mowing Price Calculator Helps You Do
This page combines three common mowing workflows in one place: pricing by lawn area, pricing by labor hours, and estimating mowing time from mower productivity. That mirrors the Omni logic closely enough to let you switch from a quick quote to a time-and-rate estimate without jumping between separate tools.
The productivity mode is especially useful because it exposes the real driver behind many quotes: effective coverage rate. Speed and deck width matter, but overlap, turning, trimming, and interruptions can shrink the usable output significantly. The efficiency factor is there to capture that reality instead of assuming perfect straight-line mowing.
Use the result as a baseline quote or planning figure, then add site judgment. Slopes, wet grass, bagging, edging, obstacles, and travel are still real costs and can push the final price above the raw formula estimate.
How to Calculate Mowing Price Calculator
- Choose the calculation mode: Select whether you want to price by area, price by hours, or estimate mowing time from productivity.
- Pick imperial or metric units: The calculator adjusts the input labels so speed, width, and area stay in the same unit system.
- Enter job inputs: Type the lawn size and rate information for the selected mode, or enter mower speed, width, and efficiency for a time estimate.
- Read the result and breakdown: The result shows total cost or mowing time, plus the implied unit cost where it helps with pricing.
- Add site-specific judgment: Slopes, trimming, bagging, debris, and travel time can move the real price away from the baseline estimate.
Mowing Price Calculator Formula
| Variable | Meaning | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Area | Total lawn size to be mowed | sq ft or sq m |
| Price per area | Charge applied to each unit of lawn area | currency per sq ft or sq m |
| Price per hour | Hourly billing rate for mowing work | currency per hour |
| Speed and width | Mower travel speed and cutting deck width | ft/h and ft, or m/h and m |
| Efficiency factor | Allowance for turning, overlap, trimming, and interruptions | decimal from 0 to 1 |
Use the worked examples below to check how the formula behaves with real values. If the result looks unexpected, verify the unit assumptions and the meaning of each variable before interpreting the answer.
Worked Examples
- Mode: Cost by area
- Area: 5,000 sq ft
- Rate: $0.05 per sq ft
Result: Estimated cost: $250.00
A simple area-based quote makes sense when the yard is open, flat, and easy to access with minimal trimming time.
- Mode: Cost by area
- Area: 300 sq m
- Rate: £1.80 per sq m
Result: Estimated cost: £540.00
Metric area pricing is useful when the client supplies the lawn size and the site conditions are already known.
- Mode: Mowing time
- Area: 1,500 sq m
- Speed: 4,200 m/h
- Width: 0.55 m
- Efficiency: 0.80
Result: Estimated mowing time: 0.81 hours
The effective mowing rate is 1,848 sq m per hour, so the crew can finish the area in just under 49 minutes before trim work and travel.
- Mode: Mowing time
- Area: 6,000 sq m
- Speed: 5,000 m/h
- Width: 1.2 m
- Efficiency: 0.82
Result: Estimated mowing time: 1.22 hours
A wider commercial deck raises coverage rate sharply, which is why productivity-based pricing is useful on large open sites.
How to Interpret Your Results
| Range | Meaning | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Area pricing | Best when the lawn size is known and the job is fairly standard. | Use it for repeat maintenance routes and fast quoting. |
| Hourly pricing | Useful when trimming, cleanup, terrain, or access issues dominate the work. | Quote labor hours and explain what is included. |
| Efficiency under 0.70 | Turning, overlap, obstacles, or trimming consume a large share of time. | Raise the hourly assumption or lower the coverage expectation. |
| Efficiency 0.80 to 0.90 | This is a strong productivity range for open and well-managed sites. | Use it as a reasonable benchmark for commercial mowing estimates. |
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Last reviewed: March 2026