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2026 Long Island Landscaping Cost Guide

Planning to update your outdoor space this year? If you're a homeowner in Suffolk or Nassau County, one of the first questions you're probably asking is: "How much is landscaping going to cost me?"

The short answer is: it depends. Prices on Long Island vary widely based on yard size, scope of work, soil conditions, and even town-specific permit and disposal fees. At Green Horizon Landscaping & Design, we understand the unique challenges of working here — from heavy clay soil and tight property lines to higher labor costs and stricter local regulations than most of the country. This guide breaks down what you can realistically expect to pay in 2026.

Why Landscaping Costs Vary on Long Island

Long Island is one of the most unique regions in the country to price landscaping. If your neighbor's quote looks different than yours, these are usually why:

1. Competitive Labor Rates

Labor here runs 10–20% higher than the national average due to cost of living and insurance. In 2026, a professional 2-person crew generally runs $60–$110 per hour depending on the equipment a job needs.

2. Varied Soil Conditions

  • South Shore: sandy soil that drains fast but needs more irrigation and nutrient management.
  • North Shore: heavier clay and rocky terrain that holds moisture and may need drainage work or soil amendments.

3. Yard Waste & Disposal Fees

  • Brookhaven Landfill: roughly $110–$120 per ton for brush and leaves.
  • Smithtown & Huntington: often higher, with some facilities at $160+ per ton for mixed yard waste.

4. Local Permits & Regulations

Many towns enforce strict codes. Tree removal often needs a permit (Smithtown frequently requires a $75 permit), Islip requires a $300 land-clearing permit for major projects, and most towns regulate retaining walls over 2–3 feet. See our full 2026 permit guide for Suffolk & Nassau.

5. Seasonal Demand

Demand spikes during the Spring Rush (April–June) and Fall Cleanup (October–November). Booking off-season (January–March) can get you priority scheduling.

6. Property Size & Terrain

A flat quarter-acre lot is far faster to service than a hilly half-acre with established oaks, rock beds, and tight gate access. More obstacles means more man-hours.

Average Landscaping Costs on Long Island

Every project is unique, but here are the average ranges Suffolk and Nassau homeowners can expect in 2026.

Project Cost Estimates
Project TypeEstimated Price Range
Typical full landscaping projects (multiple services, design + install)$3,000 – $15,000+
Maintenance & Smaller Jobs
Service TypeEstimated Price Range
Smaller jobs (lawn care, mulch, or seasonal cleanups)$250 – $2,500
Hourly Labor Rates (Local Averages)
Crew TypeAverage Hourly Rate
2-person landscaping crew$60 – $110/hour
Skilled labor (irrigation, stonework, etc.)$85 – $175/hour
Individual laborer (general tasks)$30 – $55/hour
Long Island vs. National Cost Comparison
ServiceNational Avg.Long Island Avg.
Sod Installation$1.00 – $2.50/sq ft$1.75 – $3.75/sq ft
Lawn Mowing (¼ acre)$35 – $65$50 – $90
Spring Cleanup$200 – $600$300 – $1,200+
Tree Trimming$250 – $1,000$400 – $2,000+
Irrigation (4 zones)$1,200 – $2,000$1,800 – $2,800

Lawn Mowing Costs

2026 mowing rates start around $50–$90 per visit for a quarter-acre property. Most homeowners save by booking weekly service — one-time mows cost a premium because the grass is longer and takes more time. Overgrowth over 6 inches needs a "double cut" (adds 50–100%), and tight gates or slopes that block riding mowers add labor. See our weekly vs. biweekly cost breakdown.

Average Lawn Mowing Prices (Per Visit)
Lawn SizeAvg. Cost per Visit
Up to 1/8 acre$35 – $55
1/4 acre$45 – $85
1/2 acre$55 – $110
1 acre$100 – $175+
Recurring Lawn Service Rates (¼ acre)
FrequencyTypical Monthly Cost
Weekly$180 – $320
Biweekly$120 – $200
One-time$75 – $125

Spring & Fall Cleanup Costs

Seasonal cleanups typically range from $250–$1,200+ depending on property size and debris volume. A standard cleanup includes debris removal, bed cleaning, hauling, and light pruning. Long Island's mature oaks and maples can produce 100+ bags of leaves, and higher disposal fees push costs up. Follow our full spring cleanup checklist.

Pro tip: "Rescue" cleanups for a yard left untouched for a year cost roughly double a standard seasonal visit. Consistency saves money.
Average Cleanup Pricing (2026)
Yard SizeSpring or Fall Cleanup Cost
Small yard (up to ¼ acre)$250 – $650
Medium yard (¼ to ½ acre)$450 – $950
Large yard (½ to 1 acre+)$800 – $1,800+

Mulch Installation Costs

Full mulch installation averages $90–$155 per cubic yard. A typical quarter-acre home with moderate beds needs 4–6 cubic yards, so expect $400–$900 to deliver, prep, and install. Bed prep, clean edging, and access all affect price. Use our mulch calculator to estimate your yards.

Average Mulch Installation Pricing (2026)
Cost TypeLong Island Average
Material only (bulk delivered)$35 – $65 per cubic yard
Full installed (material + labor + delivery)$90 – $155 per cubic yard
One yard covers~100 sq ft at 3 inches deep
Common Mulch Types on Long Island
Mulch TypeKey Features & Benefits
Dyed brown/black mulchMost popular, color lasts ~1 year
Cedar mulchPest-resistant and aromatic
Rubber mulchLonger-lasting, higher cost
Playground mulchSoft texture for kids/pets

Sod Installation Costs

Professional resodding averages $2.00–$4.00 per square foot all-in: sod material ($0.35–$0.85), old-grass removal & disposal ($0.75–$1.50), soil prep & grading ($0.50–$1.00), and installation labor ($0.75–$1.25). The "tear-out" of an old weed-choked lawn is a major part of the cost. Read sod vs. seed to choose the right option.

Average Sod Installation Costs (2026)

Includes professional removal of the old lawn, soil preparation, and installation.

Area SizeTypical Installed Cost
Small patch (1,000 sq ft)$2,000 – $4,000
Standard front yard (2,500 sq ft)$4,500 – $9,500
Average full property (5,000 sq ft)$9,000 – $18,500+
Best Sod Types for Long Island Yards

We source sod from top-tier local farms (like DeLea or De Lalio) so it’s acclimated to the Island’s climate.

Grass TypeFeatures
Tall FescueDrought-tolerant, dark green, durable
Kentucky BluegrassLush and thick, moderate drought resistance
Perennial RyegrassQuick to root, blends well with existing lawns

Tree Trimming & Removal Costs

  • Proximity to structures: trees over roofs or power lines need technical rigging, adding time and cost.
  • Crane requirements: a crane day typically adds $1,000–$2,500.
  • Stump grinding: usually separate, $150–$500 per stump.
Pro tip: Don't skip the permit — in towns like Islip, illegal tree removal fines run $500–$1,000 per tree.
Tree Trimming Costs
Tree SizeLong Island Price Range
Small (under 30 ft)$250 – $600
Medium (30{D}60 ft)$500 – $1,200
Large (60{D}80 ft)$900 – $2,500+
Tree Removal Costs

Complete removal to the stump. Prices vary based on complexity and proximity to your home.

Tree SizeLong Island Price Range
Small (under 30 ft)$400 – $900
Medium (30{D}60 ft)$750 – $1,800
Large (60{D}80 ft)$1,500 – $4,500+
Tree Removal Permits (By Town, 2026)

You typically need a permit for any tree over 6–10 inches in diameter.

TownTree Removal Permit Cost
Town of Brookhaven$100 – $395 (varies by project)
Town of Islip$75 – $300 (clearing vs. single removal)
Town of Smithtown$75+ (plus potential arborist review)
Standard “other” townsStarting at $256 (new 2026 standard)

Retaining Walls & Hardscaping Costs

Hardscaping runs $75–$250+ per linear foot depending on material and design. A 30-foot block wall at 3 feet high typically costs $2,500–$4,500. Walls over 3–4 feet usually require a NYS Licensed PE stamp ($500–$1,500), and a proper compacted gravel base with drainage is essential to survive freeze-thaw. Paver walkways and patios run $18–$35 per sq. ft. installed. Compare pavers vs. natural stone.

Average Retaining Wall Costs (2026)

Per linear foot for a standard 2-to-3-foot wall, including base prep and installation.

Material TypeLI Avg. per Linear Foot
Pressure-treated timber$55 – $95
Segmental concrete block$75 – $145
Natural stacked stone$130 – $250+
Retaining Wall Permits (By Town, 2026)
TownRetaining Wall Permit Estimate
Town of Brookhaven$640 (standard building permit fee)
Town of Islip$265 + $0.37 per linear foot
Town of Smithtown$75+ (required for walls over 30 inches)

Irrigation System Costs

A professional install includes trenching, a Wi-Fi smart controller, a mandatory backflow preventer, and high-efficiency heads and valves. Water pressure, soil type, and backflow testing all affect price. Most Long Island towns follow an odd/even watering policy and restrict midday watering.

Pro tip: Don't skip winterization — a fall blowout costs a fraction of replacing a backflow device that cracked in a January freeze.
Average Irrigation Installation Costs (2026)
System SizeLong Island Price Range
Per zone (new install)$500 – $850
Standard 4-zone system$2,000 – $3,800
Large 8-zone system$4,000 – $6,500+
Average Irrigation Maintenance Costs (2026)

To protect your pipes from freezing Long Island winters, both services are essential.

ServiceAverage 2026 Cost
Spring start-up & inspection$85 – $175
Winterization (lawn blowout)$95 – $225

Permits & Disposal Fees on Long Island

Strict town permits and some of the highest disposal fees in the country are a big part of why landscaping costs more here. Always verify requirements with your local building department.

Common Landscaping Permits (2026)

Each town in Suffolk & Nassau has its own code. These are typical starting costs.

Permit TypeWhen It’s Required2026 Cost Range
Tree RemovalTrees over 6–10″ diameter$25 – $200+
Grading/ClearingMajor soil leveling or drainage$50 – $660+
Fence PermitMost fences (especially over 4 ft)$40 – $150+
Retaining WallWalls over 2–4 feet tall$100 – $640+
Yard Waste Disposal Fees

Unlike many areas, LI contractors must haul and pay to dispose of every yard of waste at licensed facilities.

Disposal TypeAverage 2026 Fee
Yard debris (leaves, brush, branches)$90 – $130 per ton
Stumps & heavy logs$150 – $250 per ton
Clean fill / soil / grass$25 – $55 per cubic yard

DIY vs. Hiring a Pro

DIY makes sense for: small flower-bed plantings, a few bags of mulch, light weeding, and minor hedge trimming. Hire a pro for: sod installation, large mulch/soil jobs, retaining walls and hardscaping, and irrigation or tree work. Once a project needs a permit, a rental machine, or more than a ton of material, a pro is usually more cost-effective and safer.

Hidden DIY Costs People Forget (2026)

Homeowners often look at material cost but forget the overhead required to do the job right.

Item / RentalEstimated 2026 Cost (Long Island)
Sod cutter rental (1 day)$115 – $165
Plate compactor (for pavers)$110 – $145
Disposal fees (1 ton of debris)$110+ (Brookhaven rate)
Delivery fees (soil/mulch)$75 – $150 per trip
Landscape fabric & staples$45 – $120 per roll
Your weekend timePriceless

Frequently Asked Questions

Most homeowners spend between $3,300 and $13,200 for professional projects. Smaller jobs like mulch or basic softscaping typically run $250–$2,500.

During peak season (mid-April to November), a weekly schedule is standard to maintain health and prevent weeds.

The best window is September through October, so roots establish in cool soil before winter.

Yes — fully licensed and insured to protect your property and our team.

Yes, free on-site consultations and detailed written estimates for all of Long Island.

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