TruGreen Lawn Care in Londonderry

TruGreen Lawn Care

(833) 418-5004 www.trugreen.com

15 Delta Dr, Londonderry, New Hampshire 03053

TruGreen provides local, affordable lawn care in the Londonderry area, including aeration, overseeding, fertilization, weed control, and other services tailored to your lawn's needs. We also offer tree and shrub care as well as defense against mosquitoes and other outdoor pests. We believe life should be lived outside, and our tailored lawn plans and expert specialists help us serve our Londonderry community and loyal customers every day. Place your trust in America’s #1 lawn care company by calling TruGreen today at 833-418-5004.

3.8 from 549 reviews

5 stars
347
4 stars
37
3 stars
10
2 stars
14
1 stars
141

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Based on reviews representing only 30% of total ratings

    Review Overview

    TruGreen Lawn Care in Londonderry is best suited for homeowners whose priorities center on routine lawn health and maintenance rather than complex arboreal work. The property types that fit well are single-family yards with a primary focus on mowing, fertilization, aeration, weed control, and seasonal lawn services. Jobs that demand brittle, high-risk tree trimming, large-scale removals, or tree-health consults should not rely on this firm as the sole arboreal expert. For urgent or highly technical tree projects, think hazard pruning after storms, large-diameter removals, or precise crown reductions, the field staff and organizational model here are best viewed as a stepping stone rather than a turnkey solution. In short, TruGreen excels where the yard’s main character is turf and simple, well-scoped tree work is a secondary consideration.

    The reviews paint a clearly mixed picture, with a 3.8 overall rating from 549 reviews and an outsized split between five-star triumphs and one-star disappointments. A sizable portion of customers raved about dependable lawn care results and helpful routine service, while a meaningful minority flagged inconsistent performance, communication hiccups, and questions about value. That churn in satisfaction signals a core risk for anyone considering tree trimming or removal: outcomes for non-lawn tasks seem highly variable. The safe takeaway is to plan for a conservative scope, verify a documented process, and insist on explicit service parameters before committing to any tree-related work.

    Safety and cleanup standards rise to the top when tree work enters the equation. Tree trimming and removals demand disciplined adherence to PPE, fall protection, rigging practices, and robust debris management. Given TruGreen’s emphasis on lawn-centric services, there is little public assurance that every crew member brings the same level of arboricultural safety discipline one would expect from a dedicated tree care specialist. Prospective buyers should demand written safety protocols, confirmation of insurance coverage (including workers’ comp for all crew members), and a detailed cleanup plan that guarantees haul-away of branches, chips, leaves, and soil disturbance. Without explicit safety commitments and cleanup guarantees, the risk to the property and to the crew remains unacceptably high for serious tree work.

    The likelihood that the same crews handle true arborist tasks is a critical decision point. Tree trimming and removal are specialized activities that typically require an ISA-certified arborist or equivalently trained climbers, not just lawn technicians. If TruGreen assigns a tree job to a crew without arborist certification, the risk increases for improper pruning cuts, potential damage to lingering tree health, and failure to meet acceptable pruning standards. Before proceeding, local homeowners should confirm whether an ISA-certified professional is on staff or on the project, and whether the company will partner with a certified arborist for diagnosis, pruning prescriptions, and safety planning. If the firm cannot provide that level of tree expertise, it is prudent to look for a firm that makes arboriculture the core competency.

    Value and reliability hinge on clarity of scope and the level of scrutiny applied to quotes. The mixed feedback implies that customers often encounter variability in results and in perceived worth for the cost, particularly on services that fall outside TruGreen’s core lawn-care remit. For lawn work, the price-to-service ratio can be reasonable, but tree-related tasks may come with hidden costs or unpredictable outcomes unless a detailed contract is in place. The prudent approach is to obtain a written, itemized estimate that delineates pruning objectives, expected progression, and post-service cleanup. Request guarantees on work quality and a defined response window for follow-up if results do not meet the agreed-upon standards. When the job involves risk or potential collateral damage, the cost of a misstep dwarfs any short-term savings.

    Ultimately, the best use of TruGreen in Londonderry is as a companion service for homeowners who want dependable lawn care and are willing to keep tree work tightly scoped and carefully vetted. For any project that involves pruning for health, structural integrity, or hazard mitigation, or for removal of trees with significant leverage, it is wiser to hire a true arborist with a demonstrable track record, solid insurance, and transparent safety procedures. If choosing TruGreen for a tree task, proceed with a rigorous due-diligence checklist: confirm whether tree services are performed in-house or subcontracted, verify the presence of an ISA-certified arborist, secure evidence of comprehensive liability and workers’ comp coverage, insist on a written scope with explicit pruning or removal goals, and require a complete cleanup plan that includes debris removal and soil restoration where needed. Then gather at least two recent client references who can speak to tree work outcomes, not only lawn results.

    In sum, TruGreen’s Londonderry operation represents a practical option for property owners with straightforward lawn care needs and modest, well-defined tree tasks. The decision to engage hinges on a clear, written agreement that separates lawn services from arboriculture, a demonstrated commitment to safety and thorough cleanup, and the involvement of a qualified arborist for any pruning or removal beyond routine maintenance. If the project demands high arboricultural competence, prioritize a dedicated tree-care firm or an operator that can show an ISA-certified pro on every relevant job. For those who can anchor their expectations to lawn-first service with precise, limited tree work, TruGreen can deliver steady results with proper safeguards and explicit, enforceable terms.