Recurring Yard Maintenance
Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly visits — gravel raked, granite cleared, beds tidied, trees checked. Same crew every time.
starts at $60 · per visit
Apache Junction, AZ · Family-run since 2020
Arizona Yard Maintenance has been minding Apache Junction yards since 2020. Aaron is an arborist; the crew is eight strong; the route covers Gold Canyon, Mesa, Queen Creek, and Gilbert. Flat rates. Same crew every visit.
Free, no-pressure walk-through. We quote on-site so the number you get is the number you pay.
What we do
The recurring yard work, the tree call after monsoon, the fence post the javelina took out, the gravel that’s gone faded — one truck, one crew, one flat number. We walk the property before any work starts.
Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly visits — gravel raked, granite cleared, beds tidied, trees checked. Same crew every time.
starts at $60 · per visit
Aaron is an arborist — palo verde thinning, mesquite shaping, palm skinning, removals, and storm prep done by someone who knows what each tree wants.
starts at $150 · per visit
Heading north for the summer? We mind the yard, run the drip, clear monsoon debris, and email you a photo update every month.
starts at $120 · per visit
Block walls patched, wood posts reset, view fence and chain link — built to handle desert sun, monsoon wind, and javelina.
starts at $600 · per visit
Knee-high weeds, abandoned-rental resets, and the morning after a monsoon — we clear it, haul it, and hand the yard back tidy.
starts at $220 · per visit
The drip line that stopped working, the chewed emitter under the gravel, the controller nobody understands — we sort it.
starts at $95 · per visit
Faded front yards brought back: pull the weeds, lay fresh fabric where it helps, top-dress with the granite or rock you pick.
starts at $350 · per visit
For the back-yard Bermuda or rye patch — sharp blades, edged borders, walks blown clean every visit.
starts at $45 · per visit
Clean, deliberate edges along granite borders, walks, and drives — and string-trimmed around fences, posts, and saguaro skirts.
starts at $30 · per visit
Looking east from Apache Junction, last hour of light.
For the snowbirds
About a third of our recurring route lives in the 55+ communities around Apache Junction and Mesa — Apache Wells, Superstition Sunrise, Sunland Village East, Mesa Regal. May through October the place clears out and the desert gets to work on the yards.
That’s when we step in. While you’re back in Wisconsin or Minnesota or Montana, we keep the yard alive and tidy — and you get a short email with photos once a month so you know exactly how it looks. No app, no dashboard, no logging in.
How it works
We try to make hiring us boring in the best way — predictable, quiet, easy to explain to your spouse.
We come out, listen to what you want, and look at what the lawn actually needs. No high-pressure quotes, no surprises.
You get a flat per-visit price the same day. That number is what shows up on the invoice — no add-ons.
Once we start, the same two-person crew shows up the same morning every week. Quiet, on-time, gate latched.
Gallery
Mostly recurring customers. The yard looks like this between our visits — that’s the point.










Where we work
Our route runs out of Apache Junction in two loops — foothills first (Apache Junction proper, Gold Canyon) on one day, the inner East Valley (Mesa, Queen Creek, Gilbert) on another. If you’re inside one of these zip clusters, your visit lands the same morning every week.
Past Florence Junction or up Tonto Basin? Call us — we’ll be honest about whether the drive math works for a flat rate.
In their words
A few of the long-time customers who let us show up every week, monsoon or not.
We spend May through October in Wisconsin and Aaron has watched the yard for three summers running. The photo updates are short and honest. Came back in October to a yard that looked exactly the way we left it, only tidier.
Linda K.
via Google
Aaron walked the property, told us the mesquite over the patio was going to drop a limb in monsoon if we did not thin it, and quoted the work flat. Storm came through three weeks later and the tree held. Worth every dollar.
Mark D.
via Google
Bought a place in Gold Canyon where the gravel had not been touched in years. They cleared it, refreshed the granite, fixed two drip lines and a leaning view-fence post in one visit. Quoted flat, charged what they quoted.
Theresa W.
via Yelp
Call Aaron and we’ll walk the property this week. The number we quote is the number you pay.
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