Contact LawnLeaks

LawnLeaks is written for lawn care business owners. If you’ve spotted a profit leak on your routes, found a mistake in an article, or want to suggest a topic, email us. We read every message.

Email

contact@lawnleaks.com

Include your city and roughly how many trucks you run if the tip is operational — it helps us write fixes that match real crews, not textbook ops manuals.

What to send

  • A crew habit that costs you money (and what you tried)
  • A correction to numbers, scripts, or seasonal advice
  • A request for a leak topic we haven’t covered yet

Response time

We aim to reply within a few business days. Peak mowing season (spring through early fall in most of the U.S.) can slow us down — hang in there. A clear subject line helps us get back faster when the inbox is full.

Editorial feedback welcome

If a cost range feels off for your market — say $45 weekly cuts in a dense suburb vs rural acreage — tell us. We’d rather update an article than leave a number that misleads owners in your zip codes. The same goes for scripts that sound wrong in your region’s customer culture.

We cannot review every private P&L, and we will not give tax or employment advice by email. We can point you to the right leak article, or note a topic for a future write-up.

Press & partnerships

For syndication, podcast guests, or association newsletters that want to share LawnLeaks with members, email the same address with “Partnership” in the subject. We prefer links to live articles over republishing full text.

Not a support desk for software

If you’re stuck inside a tool we mentioned in an article, contact that vendor’s support. We’re happy to clarify what we meant in the article itself.

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