Go to your county auditor site. Pull up your property info. It will list the sqft of your lot. Then deduct the sq ft of your home, gar, and driveway. That will give you a reliable amount of yard you need to pay to have treated.
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Originally Posted by ResQme
We went with Fertigator for fertilizing and lawn pesticide/fungicide. The estimator said my lawn was 8000 sq. ft. (which was above the limit of 7000 in their pricing flyer) and he had to call his supervisor for a price. I'm not convinced my lawn is that big, and one of these days I will try to measure it myself and have them adjust their pricing if the square footage is below 7000.
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