Landscaper cost in Oregon
2026 cost ranges for common landscaper jobs in Oregon, sourced from market averages and verified pro quotes.
What moves landscaper pricing in Oregon
Most homeowner quotes in Oregon flex by these factors. Use them as a checklist when comparing bids.
- Lot size
- Frequency commitment
- Trimming / edging included
- Bagged vs mulched
- Leaf volume
- Bed-edging count
- Mulch refresh add-on
- Debris haul-away
- Mulch type (hardwood, dyed, cedar)
- Bed prep / edging
- Delivery distance
- Slope / wheelbarrow runs
- Tree height + diameter
- Power-line proximity
- Disposal / chipping
- Climbing vs lift
- Soil prep / grading
- Sod grade
- Irrigation availability
Plan landscaper work before you request quotes
Pair this Oregon cost page with the calculator, encyclopedia, FAQ, and emergency checklist for the same trade.
5 typical landscaper jobs
Weekly lawn mowing (¼-acre)
$50 – $125 (typical $75)
Seasonal contracts (April–Oct) usually lock the lowest per-cut rate.
Spring cleanup
$250 – $1,075 (typical $500)
Mulch refresh is typically priced per yard delivered + spread.
Mulch install (5 cubic yards delivered + spread)
$450 – $1,375 (typical $750)
Dyed mulches are usually $10–$20 / yard more.
Tree / shrub trimming (1 day crew)
$500 – $2,250 (typical $1,000)
Power-line work usually requires a separate utility coordination.
Sod install (500 sq ft)
$625 – $2,250 (typical $1,125)
Bermuda / Bluegrass blends carry the highest per-pallet cost.
Oregon-specific factors
ProFix Directory tracks licensed home-services contractors across Oregon, with deepest coverage in Portland, Tualatin, and Clackamas. Oregon licenses contractors through the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB), with separate state-level credentials for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work. Every listing is pulled from public license + business records, so you can shortlist verified pros without trusting a single review-platform score.
Top landscaper pros in Oregon
ProFix Directory tiers every Oregon pro by NAP completeness, multi-source verification, and license evidence. National Gold pros score highest; Regional Gold pros are credible single-source listings with verified license + NAP.
Eduardos Lawncare And Garden Maintenance Llc
Regional GoldMcminnville, OR
View pro profile →EZ Lawn Care Llc
Regional GoldHermiston, OR
View pro profile →Home Lawn Care Inc
Regional GoldTroutdale, OR
View pro profile →JP Lawn Care Services Llc
Regional GoldBeaverton, OR
View pro profile →Living Water Irrigation Llc
Regional GoldLa-grande, OR
View pro profile →
3 ways to save on landscaper work in Oregon
- Get three quotes — and require itemized line items. ProFix Directory tracks Oregon pros so you can shortlist licensed options without trusting a single review-platform score.
- Verify licensing before deposit. Confirm the pro's credential through the Oregon state license lookup — it's free and rules out the worst offenders before money changes hands.
- Bundle small jobs into one trip. Most landscaper pros bill a fixed first-hour minimum or trip fee. Stacking two or three small tasks into a single visit can cut effective hourly cost by 30–40%.
Landscaper cost questions in Oregon
How much does landscaper cost in Oregon?
The typical cost of landscaper services in Oregon is $50-$2,250, with most projects landing around $690. Oregon pricing flexes by lot size, sod grade, leaf volume. Confirm scope and a written quote with a licensed local pro before booking work.
What is the typical landscaper price range in Oregon?
Landscaper services in Oregon range from $50 to $2,250 across 5 tracked tasks, with the average typical price around $690. Use the task table on this page to compare each line item before requesting bids.
What affects landscaper pricing in Oregon?
The largest price factors in this dataset are Lot size, Frequency commitment, Trimming / edging included, Bagged vs mulched, Leaf volume. ProFix Directory tracks licensed home-services contractors across Oregon, with deepest coverage in Portland, Tualatin, and Clackamas. Oregon licenses contractors through the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB), with separate state-level credentials for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work. Every listing is pulled from public license + business records, so you can shortlist verified pros without trusting a single review-platform score.
Which landscaper jobs are included in this cost guide?
Tracked jobs include Weekly lawn mowing (¼-acre) ($50-$125); Spring cleanup ($250-$1,075); Mulch install (5 cubic yards delivered + spread) ($450-$1,375); Tree / shrub trimming (1 day crew) ($500-$2,250). Each task row includes low, typical, and high pricing from the same loader data.
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