How Much Does Landscaping Cost in Philadelphia County, PA?
Philadelphia County landscaping costs range from $1,605 to $16,050. Compare local labor rates, hazard risks, and financing options for your 2026 project.
What homeowners in Philadelphia County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Full Yard Landscaping (front + back)
Hardscape Patio / Walkway (400 sq ft)
Lawn Installation (sod, 2,000 sq ft)
National avg $9,000 × 1.07x local adjustment = $9,630
Why Philadelphia County prices look like this.
Landscaping Labor Costs in the Philadelphia Metro
Natural Hazard Risks Affecting Landscaping in Philadelphia County
Climate Zone Considerations for Philadelphia County Landscaping
Electricity Costs for Powered Landscaping Features
Financing Your Landscaping Project in Philadelphia County
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Questions buyers ask about landscaping in Philadelphia County.
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How much does full yard landscaping cost in Philadelphia County?
Full yard landscaping in Philadelphia County typically costs between $5,350 and $16,050, with an average of $9,630. These figures reflect a 1.07x local adjustment applied to national averages, driven by the area's $32.13/hr trade labor rate compared to the $28.63/hr national average.
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Why are landscaping costs higher in Philadelphia County than the national average?
Local trade wages in the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington metro average $32.13/hr compared to the $28.63/hr national average. Combined with a 40% materials pass-through, this produces a 1.07x services adjustment factor that raises project costs approximately 7% above national norms.
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What natural hazards should I consider when planning a landscaping project here?
Philadelphia County has a Very High overall hazard risk score of 99.59 out of 100 from FEMA. Winter weather (99.78), inland flooding (99.59), and tornado risk (98.66) are the top concerns. Your landscaping design should incorporate freeze-thaw-resistant materials, proper drainage, and wind-resilient plantings.
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What grass types grow best in Philadelphia County's climate zone?
Philadelphia County is in IECC climate zone 4A (mixed-humid, north DOE region), which supports cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass and tall fescue. Sod installation for a 2,000 sq ft lawn typically costs between $1,605 and $4,280 locally, with an average of $2,675.
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How much does a hardscape patio cost in Philadelphia County?
A 400 sq ft hardscape patio or walkway in Philadelphia County ranges from $3,210 to $8,560, with a typical cost of $5,350. Due to the area's 99.78 winter weather hazard score, choose materials rated for freeze-thaw durability such as concrete pavers or natural stone.
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How does the local electricity rate affect landscaping features?
Pennsylvania's residential electricity rate is $0.202/kWh as of January 2026. This rate applies to landscape lighting, irrigation pumps, and water features. Ask your contractor to estimate monthly energy consumption for any powered elements so you can calculate ongoing operating costs at that rate.
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What financing options are available for landscaping projects in Philadelphia County?
With the 30-year mortgage benchmark at 6.38% and Philadelphia County's median home value at $232,400, many homeowners have equity available for a HELOC. Compare HELOC rates, personal loans, and contractor financing to fund projects ranging from $2,675 for lawn installation to $9,630 for full yard landscaping.
How these numbers were built.
Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.