Yard Cleanup Services

Whether it's a season's worth of oak and pecan leaves, storm debris after a North Texas thunderstorm, or a yard that's been neglected for a year and needs to be brought back from scratch, a cleanup is often the fastest way to see a real difference in how a property looks and functions.

Yard Cleanups being performed on a North Texas residential property

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

Typical Pricing

$150–$500+ per cleanup

Price scales with the scope of debris and how long it's been since the last cleanup. A routine seasonal cleanup on a maintained property costs far less than a full reset on a long-neglected yard — we quote after seeing the property.

How It Works

  1. 1

    Property walkthrough

    We assess the scope — leaf coverage, debris, overgrowth — before quoting, since a light fall cleanup and a full neglected-yard reset are very different jobs.

  2. 2

    Debris & leaf clearing

    We clear leaves, branches, and loose debris from the lawn and beds.

  3. 3

    Bed reset

    Overgrown beds get weeded and tidied; dead plant material gets removed.

  4. 4

    Full haul-off

    Everything we clear leaves the property — we don't leave bagged debris for you to deal with.

Common Yard Cleanups Problems We See

Leaf matting smothering grass over winter

A thick layer of wet, matted leaves left over winter blocks light and can kill patches of grass underneath by spring. We clear leaves fully rather than just a light pass.

Storm debris left too long

Downed branches and debris left in beds or on the lawn can smother grass and attract pests. We prioritize storm cleanup requests quickly after severe weather.

Post-freeze dead growth

North Texas's occasional hard freezes can kill back tender plants and leave dead, brittle growth that needs to be cleared before spring growth starts underneath it.

Seasonal timing: The two heaviest cleanup windows are fall (leaf drop from oaks and pecans, pre-dormancy tidying) and early spring (winter debris, dead growth removal, getting ahead of the growing season) — though storm cleanup and one-time resets happen year-round as needed.

Yard Cleanups FAQs

What's included in a fall cleanup versus a spring cleanup?

Fall cleanups focus on leaf removal (oak and pecan trees drop heavy volume in this area), clearing dead annuals, and cutting back perennials before winter dormancy. Spring cleanups focus on clearing winter debris, cutting back anything that died back over the cold months, dethatching if needed, and getting beds ready for a mulch refresh and new planting. Both usually include a full lawn and bed debris sweep, but the specific tasks differ by season.

Do you handle storm damage cleanup?

Yes — North Texas gets its share of severe thunderstorms and occasional high wind events, and we handle downed branches, storm debris, and general yard cleanup after a storm. For anything involving large fallen trees or structural damage, we'll help clear yard debris but may recommend a tree removal specialist for anything requiring heavy equipment or working near power lines.

How do you handle a yard that's been neglected for a long time?

We start with a full walkthrough to scope the job honestly — a yard that hasn't been touched in a year often needs more than one visit to bring back to a maintainable state, and we'll tell you that upfront rather than underquoting and leaving the job half-done. Typically that means an initial deep cleanup (mowing overgrowth, clearing beds, removing dead material) followed by getting the property onto a regular maintenance schedule so it doesn't slide back.

Is yard cleanup a one-time service or does it need to be recurring?

Both are available. Plenty of customers just need a one-time reset — before selling a house, after a storm, or catching up after being away. Others prefer scheduling a cleanup twice a year (spring and fall) as part of an ongoing plan so leaves and debris never build up to the point of needing a big reset. We'll quote either way based on what you actually need.

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