Canada

Lawn Care Services Across Canada

You set the price — local lawn care providers bid for your job. Lawn mowing $40–$120, leaf removal $50–$150, hedge trimming $60–$200. Post free, pay only when done.

Free to post · You choose the bid · Pay when done

One post, an open market

How the exchange works

Khench replaces quote-chasing with one structured job post and a market of providers who can choose to compete.

A short product flow

How a lawn job gets bids

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Local supply, national reach

Lawn Care by city

Start with a major Canadian market or post directly—your job is shown to providers who cover the service area you choose.

Built from the app

Lawn Care reaches the city you choose

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The fine print, in plain English

Frequently asked questions

Clear terms before you post. No phone tag required.

How do I hire a lawn care provider in Ontario?

Post a lawn care job on Khench, set your budget and whether you need a one-off cut or a recurring schedule. Local providers in your Ontario city will send competing bids — you pick the one that suits you.

How much does lawn mowing cost in Ontario?

A standard residential lawn cut runs $40–$120 depending on lot size. Edge & trim is $30–$80. Hedge trimming is $60–$200. Pressure washing runs $100–$300. Larger yards or first-of-season cleanups cost more — on Khench you set your budget and providers compete.

Can I book seasonal lawn care?

Yes. Post a scheduled job with your preferred frequency (weekly, biweekly) and providers will bid for the recurring contract. You only pay per visit and can cancel any time.

What kinds of yard work does Khench support?

Lawn mowing, edging & trimming, leaf removal, hedge trimming, pressure washing, aeration, and garden weeding. Each has its own dedicated service category with specialized providers.

Is my payment protected when booking lawn care on Khench?

Yes. Stripe holds your payment in escrow and releases it to the provider only after you confirm the work is complete. You have 48 hours to raise a dispute if anything is wrong.