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Landscaping Cost in Tyler, TX

2026 local price guide - adjusted for Tyler's labor and material market

Weekly Lawn Service$50–$150per visit
Front Yard Project$1,500–$5,000typical
Labor Rate$42–$65/hrper hour

Tyler is a near average cost market . Near national average. DFW and Austin higher. Rural TX below average.

2026 Landscaping Prices in Tyler

ServiceTyler PriceRangeNotes
Basic Lawn & Garden Cleanup$275 /visit$150–$400Lawn mowing and edging
Front Yard Landscaping$3,250$1,500–$5,000Garden bed installation
Backyard Landscaping$15,000$5,000–$25,000Garden bed installation
New Lawn Installation$2 /sq ft$1–$3Soil preparation and grading
Mulch Installation$113 /cubic yard installed$75–$150Mulch material
Sprinkler System Installation$4,250$2,500–$6,000System design
Tree Planting$325 /tree (labor only)$150–$500Hole digging
Retaining Wall$50 /linear foot$25–$75Excavation
Patio Installation$14 /sq ft$8–$20Excavation and base prep
Garden Bed Installation$10 /sq ft$5–$15Bed edging installation
Lawn Aeration$138 /visit$75–$200Core aeration of full lawn
Overseeding$250 /visit$150–$350Seed application
Landscape Design Service$1,750$500–$3,000Site assessment
Weekly Lawn Maintenance$100 /visit$50–$150Lawn mowing

What Affects Landscaping Cost in Tyler?

Property SizeHigh

Larger properties cost proportionally more. A 10,000 sq ft lawn costs significantly more than 5,000 sq ft.

Terrain DifficultyHigh

Slopes, rocks, poor drainage, and access limitations add 20–50% to project costs.

Existing ConditionsMedium

Demolishing old landscaping, removing stumps, or grading uneven terrain adds to base project cost.

SeasonMedium

Peak season (spring and fall) commands highest rates as contractors are busiest. Winter may offer discounts in cold climates.

Contractor ExperienceMedium

Licensed, insured, and experienced contractors charge more but deliver better results and warranty.

Material ChoiceHigh

Premium plants, natural stone vs pavers, and high-end materials can double project costs.

Tyler's landscaping market is near the national average. You should still get at least 3 quotes β€” contractor pricing varies even in average markets.

Best Time to Hire a Landscaper in Tyler

Fall (October–December) is the best planting season in Tyler β€” allowing plants to establish roots before summer heat. This is also when contractors have the most capacity. Avoid March–May when demand peaks.

How to Get a Fair Landscaping Quote in Tyler

Request quotes from 3+ licensed and insured contractors in Tyler. Most reputable landscapers offer free estimates β€” be wary of those who charge for a basic quote.

What to ask:

  • Itemised breakdown of labor vs materials
  • Proof of TX contractor license
  • Certificate of insurance
  • Plant and work warranty
  • Payment schedule (never pay 100% upfront)

In Tyler's market, expect to pay $42–$65/hr for labor. Quotes significantly below this range may indicate unlicensed or uninsured work.

Best Plants for Tyler Landscaping (USDA Zone 8a)

Warm climate - long growing season. Fall planting allows establishment before summer heat stress.

Recommended Plants

  • Crape Myrtle
  • Lantana
  • Oleander
  • Texas Sage
  • Loropetalum
  • Southern Magnolia

Avoid in Zone 8a

  • Plants requiring winter chill hours
  • Alpine plants

Best planting season: Fall and winter for planting. Avoid peak summer heat.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does landscaping cost in Tyler, TX?

Landscaping in Tyler typically costs $50–$150 per week for basic lawn maintenance, $1,500–$5,000 for a front yard project, and $5,000–$25,000 for a full backyard redesign. Tyler is a near average cost market β€” Near national average. DFW and Austin higher. Rural TX below average.

What do landscapers charge per hour in Tyler?

Landscapers in Tyler typically charge $42–$65/hr per hour for labor. Most residential projects are quoted as a total project price rather than hourly. Always ask for an itemised quote showing labor and materials separately.

How much does a front yard makeover cost in Tyler?

A front yard landscaping project in Tyler typically costs $1,500–$5,000 for a standard redesign including new plants, mulch, and garden beds. More extensive projects with irrigation, hardscape, or premium materials can reach $10,000.

Is it cheaper to landscape in fall or spring in Tyler?

In Tyler's warm climate, fall is actually the better planting season β€” and it coincides with lower contractor demand. You get better prices and better growing conditions.

How do I find a reliable landscaper in Tyler?

Look for licensed and insured contractors in Tyler. Ask neighbours for referrals, check reviews on Google, and always request 3 quotes before committing. Verify TX contractor licensing before signing any contract.

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