Yard Cleanups in SW Fort Worth, TX

Whether it's a season's worth of leaves, storm debris, or a SW Fort Worth yard that's been neglected and needs a full reset, a cleanup is often the fastest way to see a real difference. Southwest Fort Worth covers a lot of ground — from established, tree-shaded Wedgwood streets near the Hulen corridor to newer construction out toward Chisholm Trail Ranch and the Crowley border. We focus our Fort Worth coverage on these southwest neighborhoods specifically, since they're the ones closest to our Cleburne base, rather than trying to cover the entire metro.

Yard Cleanups in Fort Worth, TX (Southwest)

What to Know About Yard Cleanups in SW Fort Worth

  • Established neighborhoods like Wedgwood tend toward smaller, closer-set suburban lots, while newer communities like Chisholm Trail Ranch typically have larger, more uniform lot sizes. Larger properties, common in parts of SW Fort Worth, generate more debris volume per cleanup than a standard suburban lot.
  • Southwest Fort Worth's soil varies block to block more than most of our service area — established neighborhoods like Wedgwood have decades-old soil structure, while newer communities like Chisholm Trail Ranch sit on more recently graded clay that hasn't had time to develop the same drainage.
  • Properties near Chisholm Trail Ranch with mature tree cover see heavier leaf drop each fall than newer, less-shaded parts of SW Fort Worth.

Local Tip

Southwest Fort Worth covers a lot of ground — from established, tree-shaded Wedgwood streets near the Hulen corridor to newer construction out toward Chisholm Trail Ranch and the Crowley border. We focus our Fort Worth coverage on these southwest neighborhoods specifically, since they're the ones closest to our Cleburne base, rather than trying to cover the entire metro.

What's Included

  • Full leaf removal and debris clearing
  • Storm damage cleanup (branches, downed limbs)
  • Overgrown bed and lawn reset for neglected properties
  • One-time or seasonal recurring cleanups (spring & fall)
  • Full debris haul-off — nothing left bagged in your yard

Pricing in SW Fort Worth

$150–$500+ per cleanup

Yard cleanups in SW Fort Worth run $150-$500+ depending on debris volume and how long it's been since the last cleanup, consistent with our standard range — larger or long-neglected properties are quoted after an in-person walkthrough.

Yard Cleanups in SW Fort Worth — FAQs

What's included in a fall cleanup for a SW Fort Worth property?

Fall cleanups here focus on leaf removal, clearing dead annuals, and cutting back perennials before winter dormancy. Established neighborhoods like Wedgwood tend toward smaller, closer-set suburban lots, while newer communities like Chisholm Trail Ranch typically have larger, more uniform lot sizes. Properties around Wedgwood and out toward Chisholm Trail Ranch both get scoped individually rather than priced off a single average lot size.

Do you handle storm debris cleanup in SW Fort Worth?

Yes — North Texas storms don't spare SW Fort Worth, and properties with mature tree cover near Chisholm Trail Ranch tend to take the heaviest hit from downed limbs after a bad system rolls through. We handle general debris cleanup and downed-branch removal on those calls; for large fallen trees or anything tangled near power lines, we'll clear what we safely can and point you to a tree removal specialist for the rest. Newer master-planned communities like Chisholm Trail Ranch have active HOAs with defined landscaping standards; older neighborhoods like Wedgwood are largely HOA-free.

Can you do a one-time deep cleanup for a neglected SW Fort Worth property?

Yes — we scope neglected properties honestly during the walkthrough rather than underquoting. Established neighborhoods like Wedgwood tend toward smaller, closer-set suburban lots, while newer communities like Chisholm Trail Ranch typically have larger, more uniform lot sizes. Southwest Fort Worth's soil varies block to block more than most of our service area — established neighborhoods like Wedgwood have decades-old soil structure, while newer communities like Chisholm Trail Ranch sit on more recently graded clay that hasn't had time to develop the same drainage. A property in Chisholm Trail Ranch or elsewhere in SW Fort Worth that hasn't been touched in a year often needs an initial deep cleanup followed by a regular maintenance schedule to keep it from sliding back, and we'll lay out that plan clearly before starting.

How does SW Fort Worth's tree cover affect cleanup scheduling?

Properties near Chisholm Trail Ranch and other well-treed parts of SW Fort Worth generate noticeably more fall leaf volume than newer, less-shaded developments, so we often schedule those properties for an earlier or more thorough fall visit to stay ahead of leaf matting.

Serving Fort Worth, TX (Southwest) and Surrounding Neighborhoods

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