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Homosassa, Citrus County

Yard Waste Removal in Homosassa — Your Yard Cleared Fast, Starting at $75

Starting at $75

Gulf storms, spring overgrowth, post-scallop-season chaos — whatever your yard threw at you, we haul it away. Yard waste removal in Homosassa starts at just $75. Text us a photo and we'll get you a price before you finish your coffee.

  • Upfront pricing — no surprises
  • Open 24/7
  • Insured since 2018

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Junk It All provides yard waste removal in Homosassa, FL starting at $75. We haul tree limbs, landscaping debris, grass cuttings, and storm cleanup from riverfront lots, stilt homes, and mobile home properties. Insured since 2018. Available 24/7. Call or text (352) 737-1301 for a fast quote.

What We Haul From Homosassa Yards — River Lots to Mobile Home Parks

Homosassa yards don't play by the same rules as a typical suburban lawn. You've got salt-tolerant oaks dropping massive limbs onto stilt home decks in Old Homosassa. You've got palm fronds piled up against river cottages along the Homosassa River. And after every Gulf storm, you've got a yard full of debris that the county isn't going to pick up on any kind of schedule.

We handle all of it. Tree limbs, grass cuttings, landscaping debris, palm fronds, brush piles, root balls — if it came out of your yard, we load it and haul it to the Citrus County Central Landfill in Inverness. We do storm debris cleanup after tropical systems push through, and we handle the spring cleanup rush when riverfront property owners along Halls River and the Homosassa River start prepping for scallop season visitors.

Got a pile of yard waste sitting behind your manufactured home off Yulee Drive? Or maybe a massive oak limb came down across your dock access? Snap a few photos and text them to (352) 737-1301. We'll send you a price based on exactly what we see — no guessing, no surprises.

Yard Waste Removal work in Homosassa, Citrus County, FL
Tree limbs
Grass cuttings
Landscaping debris
Storm cleanup

How It Works

Three steps. That's it. No runaround, no waiting around for an estimate, no hassle.

1. Text Us Photos

Snap a few pictures of what you need hauled off. Send them over by text. Takes about 5 seconds.

2. Get Your Upfront Price

We text you back a fair, honest quote. What we quote is what you pay. No bait-and-switch.

3. We Show Up & Get It Done

We haul everything — loading, hauling, cleanup. You don't lift a finger. Your space is left clean.

Let's Get Rid of It

★ STARTING AS LOW AS $75 ★

Yard Waste Removal Pricing in Homosassa — Starts at $75, No Hidden Fees

Yard waste removal in Homosassa starts at $75 for small loads — think a few bags of grass clippings or a single pile of palm fronds. Bigger jobs like full storm debris cleanup on a riverfront lot or clearing out landscaping waste from a property renovation cost more, but we quote everything upfront before we touch a single branch.

Here's how it works: you text photos of your yard waste to (352) 737-1301. We look at the volume, factor in what we're dealing with — wet storm debris weighs a lot more than dry brush — and send you a flat price. No hourly charges. No hidden disposal fees. No surprise add-ons when the truck is already loaded. The price we quote is the price you pay.

Homosassa properties range from modest mobile homes to high-end riverfront rebuilds pushing well past the $165,000 median home value. We work with all of them. A retiree cleaning up after a weekend windstorm gets the same honest pricing as a vacation rental owner prepping a luxury stilt home for Airbnb guests arriving for manatee season.

$75

Starting price

24hrs

Typical turnaround

$0

Hidden fees — ever

Why Homosassa Property Owners Call Us First for Yard Cleanup

We've been doing this since 2018, and we're insured. That matters in a place like Homosassa where half the yards back up to the river and one wrong move sends debris into the water. You're not hiring some random guy with a trailer who disappears when things get heavy. Matt Pereira runs this operation, and we show up when we say we will — even at odd hours, even on weekends, even during the post-hurricane scramble when everybody needs help at the same time.

Homosassa is a small community — about 2,300 people on a normal day, though that number triples on weekends during scalloping and manatee seasons. Most of the homeowners here are long-timers. Median age is over 54, and a lot of folks are on fixed incomes. We respect that. We don't upsell, we don't pad quotes, and we don't charge extra because your stilt home is harder to access than a regular house.

We also know what Homosassa yards actually produce. This isn't a subdivision with a few hedges and a strip of bermuda grass. You're dealing with live oaks dropping heavy limbs, salt air killing landscaping, and storm surge pushing gulf debris into your yard. We've hauled it all, from tiny river cottage yards in Old Homosassa to sprawling lots along Halls River.

Let's Get Rid of It

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Questions Homosassa Homeowners Ask Before Booking

Can you pick up storm debris from a stilt home property in Homosassa after a Gulf hurricane?

Absolutely. Homosassa sits in a high-risk flood zone with direct Gulf exposure, so storm debris cleanup is one of our most common calls. We work around elevated stilt homes, tight dock areas along the Homosassa River, and waterlogged yards in Old Homosassa. We haul everything — broken tree limbs, uprooted landscaping, and storm-pushed debris — straight to the Citrus County Central Landfill in Inverness.

How much does yard waste removal cost for a riverfront lot in Homosassa?

Yard waste removal in Homosassa starts at $75 for smaller loads. Riverfront lots along the Homosassa River and Halls River tend to produce more debris because of the heavy oak canopy and salt-damaged vegetation, so larger jobs cost more. Text photos to (352) 737-1301 and we'll quote a flat price based on volume — no hourly charges and no hidden fees.

Do you haul landscaping debris from vacation rental properties in Homosassa during scallop season?

We do, and we stay busy with it. Scallop season from July through September triples the weekend population in Homosassa, and Airbnb managers along the waterfront near Monkey Island and Old Homosassa need their curb appeal dialed in. We handle landscaping debris removal fast so your rental is guest-ready between turnovers.

Can you remove large downed tree limbs from a mobile home lot in Homosassa after a storm?

Yes. Manufactured homes are common throughout Homosassa, and many sit on smaller lots with big oaks overhead. After Gulf storms, those limbs come down hard. We cut them to size, load everything up, and haul it to the Citrus County landfill on Airport Road in Inverness. Tree limb removal starts at $75 depending on volume.

Is yard waste removal in Citrus County available on weekends and after hours near Homosassa?

We're open 24/7. Homosassa homeowners along the river and in Old Homosassa often need yard debris picked up on weekends — especially during manatee season when the area is packed with visitors. Whether it's a Saturday morning after a Friday night storm or a holiday cleanup before guests arrive, call or text (352) 737-1301 and we'll get it handled.

Where does yard waste from Homosassa properties get disposed of in Citrus County?

We haul yard waste from Homosassa to the Citrus County Central Landfill at 1300 S Airport Road in Inverness. That facility accepts yard waste, construction debris, and general solid waste. We handle all the hauling and disposal so you don't have to load up your truck and make the drive inland from the river yourself.

Why Yard Waste Piles Up Fast in Homosassa — And Why It Can't Wait

Homosassa sits right on the Gulf. The Homosassa River and Halls River cut through everything, and almost the entire area falls inside a high-risk flood zone. When a system comes through — like Hurricane Idalia did — it doesn't just knock down tree limbs. It pushes saltwater through yards, kills vegetation, and leaves behind a mess of broken branches, uprooted plants, and waterlogged landscaping debris that starts rotting in the Florida heat within days.

The housing stock makes this worse. A lot of Homosassa homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s — stilt houses, river cottages, mobile homes on small lots with big trees overhead. These aren't properties with paved driveways and easy truck access. Yard waste piles up in tight spots behind docks, underneath elevated homes, and along narrow streets in Old Homosassa where the fishing village layout was never designed for modern equipment. You need someone who knows how to work around those conditions.

Then there's the seasonal reality. Scallop season from July through September and manatee season from November through March bring waves of visitors. Airbnb managers and vacation rental owners along the waterfront need their properties looking sharp, not buried under a pile of dead palm fronds and storm-snapped oak branches. Spring cleanup hits hard, and then hurricane season rolls in right behind it. Yard waste removal in Homosassa isn't a once-a-year chore — it's an ongoing battle with nature, and we're built to help you win it.

Homosassa Neighborhoods We Serve

Old Homosassa

Historic fishing village with tight streets and waterfront docks.

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