Professional, eco-friendly lawn and garden care for Brisbane homes, strata, body corporate and commercial properties.
EcoQuiet is a family-owned and operated business providing exceptional lawn and garden care across Brisbane — for homes, strata complexes, body corporates and commercial properties.
Using 100% electric, quiet, zero-emission professional-grade tools, we cut noise, remove harmful emissions and deliver a cleaner, healthier outdoor experience for our clients and their communities. You can count on reliability, transparency and convenience — from easy quotes and streamlined scheduling to dependable service and clear billing.
We go the extra mile, offering personalised attention and genuine care for every outdoor space we look after.

EcoQuiet is owner-operated by Aleksandar, who leads the team on the ground every day. Customers consistently mention him by name in their reviews — praising his communication, reliability and the care he brings to every job, big or small.
That hands-on, owner-led approach is what keeps the standard high: when you book EcoQuiet, you're dealing with a team that treats your property as if it were their own.
We assume nothing and check everything. Every job, big or small, gets our full focus.
We take full ownership of our actions, decisions and results — from showing up on time to delivering great service.
We operate with integrity, honesty and open communication, because transparency builds trust.
Every task and customer interaction is handled with care, as if it were our own property.
Switching to electric lawn and garden equipment isn't just quieter — it's better for your street and the environment.
Electric mowers are far quieter than gas mowers — ideal for early-morning or evening lawn care without disturbing neighbours.
Electric equipment is more energy-efficient than petrol, using less energy per area maintained.
Electric tools produce no emissions during operation, helping reduce air pollution and noise in your street.
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