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Request a FREE estimate

Our preferred and fastest method to request an estimate is the webform below, as it provides us with the information needed to process your request efficiently.


We kindly ask that you submit your request only once and through only one contact method. Submitting duplicate requests through multiple channels may delay processing times.


Estimates are typically received within 2–3 business days. During the spring season, response times may extend up to 5 business days due to a high volume of requests.


Fill out the form below and we will prepare an estimate based on the services you select. Estimates may be provided by email, or a technician may visit your property to prepare your estimate. You do not need to be present during the visit.

What services are you interested in?

Please note that Grub Control, Flea & Tick Control, Insect Control, Lime, and Aeration Services are only available to customers with an active Lawn Care Program in progress with Carefree Lawn Service.


Carefree Lawn Service does not provide mowing, rolling, clean-up services, or repairs. For those services, please contact your mowing provider or landscaper.

Did you already receive an estimate?

Do you have questions?

Maybe you have some questions and would like to discuss something first. Call our office or email us!

Your message will be given to the proper technician once he comes off the road at the end of his work day and he will call you back.

Ready to start?

Great! The estimate you received is also our Service Agreement. This must be signed by you and returned to us before services can begin. 

 

Paper Estimates: Please mail the white form to PO Box 361, Marcy, NY 13403 (keep the yellow form for your records). Paper estimates cannot be faxed or emailed.

Emailed Estimates: Estimates that were emailed included instructions to submit a properly executed agreement. We do not allow for printed/scanned copies to be received.

Please visit our FAQ page to see answers to common questions that our customers ask.

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