Is $2,000 Too Much for 8 Yards of Mulch Installation?

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Asked By GreenThumber92 On

I recently received a quote that seemed outrageous—nearly $2,000 for 8 cubic yards of mulch to be delivered and installed on both my front and back lawns. I mentioned that I don't actually need that much mulch, maybe closer to 2 cubic yards, but the company insists that I need more to effectively fight weeds. I'm beginning to feel like these landscaping companies are just taking advantage of clients since it's such a busy time of year. Is this quote reasonable, or should I be looking for a better deal?

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Answered By PlantGuy123 On

In my neck of the woods, mulch costs about $24 per yard, so for 8 yards, you're looking at around $250 just for the materials. Labor is where it gets pricier. Honestly, if you're up for it, doing it yourself saves a ton of cash, and you can sell any extra mulch you have instead of throwing it away!

ShovelHero -

Absolutely! I did it last summer and ended up using most of it. The stuff I didn't use, I sold on FB marketplace. Easy peasy!

Answered By EarthScroller On

Honestly, for a small job, that price seems kind of normal. Some places will charge a minimum just to unload a truck, which is often around $1,000. Unless you're willing to dive into DIY, it’s tough to avoid those labor costs.

Answered By MulchMaster77 On

That quote does sound high. Based on my experience, I've been getting mulch for about $40 per yard from a local source, and it can be a lot of work to spread it myself. But if you factor in the labor and delivery, I can see how it adds up. It really depends on the area you're in too!

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