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Keep Your Yard Looking Ready Between Guest Arrivals

Full Service STR provides landscaping and lawn care for short-term rental properties in Pinellas County.

When your rental property in Pinellas County sits unoccupied between bookings, the lawn keeps growing and the flowerbeds collect debris. Guests expect outdoor spaces to look maintained when they arrive, and HOA rules often require consistent upkeep whether the property is rented or vacant. Full Service STR handles routine lawn care and landscape maintenance so your property stays compliant and presentable year-round.

This service includes mowing, edging, trimming, seasonal cleanups, and visual improvements that maintain exterior standards without requiring your constant attention. The work is scheduled to align with your property management plan, and it integrates with weekly maintenance visits if you use those services. The goal is to prevent overgrowth, keep walkways clear, and ensure your listing photos remain accurate.

If your rental in Pinellas County needs consistent lawn care that matches your booking calendar, reach out to discuss scheduling options.

What Happens During Routine Landscape Maintenance

The crew visits your property in Pinellas County on a regular schedule and mows the lawn to a consistent height, edges along walkways and driveways, and trims hedges and shrubs to keep them off structures and pathways. Clippings are blown clear, and any debris such as fallen branches or leaves is removed from visible areas.

After each visit, your yard looks uniform, walkways are clear, and guests do not comment on overgrown plants or uneven turf. Your property remains compliant with HOA standards, and you avoid fines or notices that result from deferred maintenance.

Seasonal cleanups address heavier debris loads, mulch replenishment, and weed control in beds and borders. The service does not include irrigation repairs, tree removal, or major landscape redesigns. If your property manager already coordinates other services, landscaping can be added to the same visit schedule to reduce the number of separate appointments.

Common questions about lawn care for rentals

Owners usually want to know how often the crew visits, what happens during gaps between bookings, and whether service continues during slower rental months.

How often does the crew visit my property?
Most rental properties in Pinellas County are serviced weekly or biweekly depending on growth rates and HOA requirements. You choose the frequency that keeps your property looking consistent without paying for unnecessary visits.
What happens if a guest is staying during a scheduled visit?
The crew works around guest schedules and avoids early morning or late evening visits. If the property is occupied, the work is completed quickly and with minimal noise to avoid disturbing anyone inside.
Why does rental property landscaping cost more than residential service?
Rental properties require flexible scheduling, coordination with property managers, and faster response times to address issues before guest check-ins. The service is priced to accommodate those demands rather than fixed weekly routes.
When should I schedule seasonal cleanups?
Seasonal cleanups are typically scheduled in spring and fall when debris loads are heavier and beds need mulch or plant removal. These visits take longer than routine mowing and are billed separately.
What is not included in routine landscaping?
Irrigation repairs, tree trimming above eight feet, stump removal, sod installation, and pest control are not part of routine service. Those tasks are quoted separately if needed.

Full Service STR manages landscaping for rental owners in Pinellas County who need reliable lawn care that aligns with guest arrivals and HOA expectations. Contact us to set up a service schedule that fits your property.