How Much Does Turf Cleaning Cost in 2026?
This is the question we get most often from new customers, and it’s the question most turf cleaning companies refuse to answer on their websites. So here’s the direct answer, with the math, for the 2026 market in St. George, Utah.
TL;DR
- One-time deep clean: $299 to $599 for most residential yards, depending on size and condition.
- Monthly maintenance plans: $89 to $179 per month, depending on plan tier.
- Add-ons: $49-$149 for specific services (infill top-up, pet odor treatment, standalone power brooming).
- Commercial quotes: custom, typically $200 to $1,200 per month for recurring service.
If you just wanted the numbers, you have them. Keep reading for the full pricing breakdown, what affects the quote, and how the math works for one-time vs recurring service.
One-time deep clean pricing (residential)
One-time deep cleans are priced by yard size. Every deep clean includes debris removal, commercial enzyme sanitize, power brushing, infill depth inspection, and a photo report.
| Yard size | Price |
|---|---|
| Up to 500 sq ft | $299 |
| 500–1,000 sq ft | $449 |
| 1,000–1,500 sq ft | $599 |
| 1,500+ sq ft | Custom quote |
These rates are the same everywhere in our Washington County service area. We do not charge travel fees to Washington, Hurricane, Ivins, Santa Clara, Toquerville, or La Verkin.
Add-on pricing
Most deep cleans don’t need add-ons. But a few services can be added or booked independently:
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Pet odor treatment (enzyme sanitize) | $79 add-on |
| Infill top-up | $49 per bag (most yards need 1-4 bags) |
| Power broom only (no cleaning) | $149 |
Pet odor treatment is free for Pet Owner and Pro monthly plan customers. Infill top-up is free for Pro monthly plan customers.
Monthly plan pricing
If you want recurring service instead of one-time cleans, our monthly plans are cheaper per visit than a la carte and come with a photo report after every visit:
| Plan | Price | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Essentials | $89/month | Monthly power brushing, debris removal, drainage inspection, photo report |
| Pet Owner | $129/month | Everything in Essentials + monthly enzyme sanitize + 100-day pet odor warranty |
| Pro | $179/month | Everything in Pet Owner + quarterly deep clean + infill top-up included + priority scheduling |
All plans are month-to-month. No long-term contract. Cancel anytime with 7 days’ notice. Full details on our monthly plan page.
What affects your quote
The listed prices above cover about 80% of residential jobs. For the other 20%, a few factors can push the quote up or down:
- Yard size. The biggest factor. We measure from satellite imagery or can confirm on site.
- Turf condition. Heavily matted turf, turf with visible pet damage, or turf that has never had professional service costs more because it takes longer to restore.
- Pet history. More pets, older pets, or years of accumulated urine all increase the enzyme treatment needed for the deep clean.
- Access. Rooftop terraces, steep hillside yards, and properties with limited truck access cost more because we need portable equipment instead of truck-mounted extraction.
- Existing infill depth. If your turf is severely underfilled, infill top-up can add $100-$300 to the final cost.
We quote honestly and don’t bait-and-switch. If we find something mid-job that changes the price, we call you first and get approval before continuing.
One-time vs monthly: which pays off?
Here’s the math for a pet-owning household in St. George:
One-time cleans, twice a year (spring and fall):
- 2 cleans at $449 (average yard size) = $898
- Plus pet odor treatment add-on each time: $79 × 2 = $158
- Annual total: $1,056
- Risk: the pet odor warranty covers only 100 days, so you’re exposed during peak summer months between cleans.
Pet Owner monthly plan:
- $129 × 12 = $1,548
- Includes enzyme treatment every visit, continuous 100-day warranty, priority scheduling, monthly photo report
- Annual total: $1,548
The monthly plan costs about $500 more per year but delivers significantly more service: 12 visits instead of 2, continuous warranty coverage, and preventive maintenance that keeps the smell from ever reaching crisis point. For heavy pet households, the monthly plan is almost always the better value. For light pet households (one small dog, no summer heat issues), two one-time cleans per year is the cheaper answer.
For commercial-grade math on pricing, see our pricing page.
Regional comparison (honestly)
How do we compare to other markets?
- Phoenix, AZ: professional turf cleaning runs $300-$450 for a one-time clean, $80-$150 per recurring visit. That’s from the published rates of the largest Phoenix-area operators.
- Las Vegas, NV: similar range, $300-$500 one-time, $90-$160 recurring.
- Los Angeles, CA: higher, $400-$700 one-time, $100-$200 recurring (California labor costs).
- National average: $350-$550 for residential deep cleans.
Our pricing is right in the middle of the regional range. We’re not the cheapest. We’re not trying to be. What we offer at this price point is the 100-day pet odor warranty (the strongest in the region), the commercial enzyme chemistry (the same stuff professional kennels use), and the local response time (we can be at your property within 48 hours during non-peak months).
What to watch out for with cheaper quotes
If someone is quoting you significantly less than the ranges above for residential turf cleaning in Washington County, ask a few questions before booking:
- Are they using commercial enzymes or a retail product? Retail products don’t actually neutralize urea at the molecular level.
- Do they include power brushing? Some “cleaning only” services skip power brushing, which is half the visible transformation.
- Do they offer a warranty? A cheap clean with no warranty is a one-shot gamble.
- Are they insured? If something goes wrong on your property, uninsured contractors leave you exposed.
- Are they local? A $200 quote from someone driving in from Las Vegas isn’t going to come back under warranty.
None of this is to say expensive automatically means better. It’s just to say that with professional services, the price usually reflects the level of chemistry, equipment, and post-service support. Our pricing is what it is because we use commercial-grade products, we carry real insurance, and we stand behind a 100-day warranty. That costs more to deliver than a discount operator can match.
The takeaway
Professional artificial turf cleaning in St. George costs $299-$599 for a one-time deep clean, or $89-$179/month for recurring service. Those numbers aren’t secret, they aren’t negotiable based on how wealthy you sound on the phone, and they’re published openly on our pricing page because we think that’s how pricing should work.
If you want a quote for your specific yard, send us the details and we’ll respond within one business day, usually within 2-4 hours during business days. No pressure, no pushy follow-up, and we’ll tell you honestly if DIY is a better fit for your situation than professional service is. For more on that trade-off, see DIY vs Professional Artificial Turf Cleaning.