Your Yard's a Mess? We'll Clear Every Last Branch
Starting at $75Tree limbs, palm fronds, grass clippings, landscaping debris, storm cleanup — if it came out of your yard, we'll haul it away. Fast. Reclaim your yard for as little as $75.
- Upfront pricing — what we quote is what you pay
- Available 24/7 — text us anytime, even after a storm
- We load everything — you don't touch a branch
- Same-day and next-day pickups available
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How It Works
Three steps. That's it. No runaround, no waiting around for an estimate, no hassle.
Text Us Photos
Snap a few pictures of what you need hauled off. Send them over by text. Takes about 5 seconds.
Get Your Upfront Price
We text you back a fair, honest quote. What we quote is what you pay. No bait-and-switch.
We Show Up & Get It Done
We haul everything — loading, hauling, cleanup. You don't lift a finger. Your space is left clean.
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.
If It Came Out of Your Yard, We'll Take It
If it grew in your yard, fell on your yard, or got ripped out of your yard, we'll haul it. Text us a photo of the pile and we'll have a price to you in minutes. Here's what we pick up most often:
Tree Limbs & Branches
This is our bread and butter for yard waste. Fallen branches from a storm, trimmed limbs from weekend pruning, or whole trees that came down and need to be cut up and removed. We handle branches of all sizes — from the small stuff that piles up after a windy week to thick oak limbs that take two people to lift.
Florida live oaks are beautiful until they drop a 200-pound branch on your driveway at 2 a.m. We've hauled thousands of loads of tree debris across Citrus, Marion, Sumter, and Lake counties. Most homeowners don't have trailers or trucks big enough to deal with a serious branch pile. We do.
Palm Fronds
If you live in West Central Florida, you've got palm fronds in your yard. That's just how it works. Sabal palms, queen palms, Washingtonia palms — they all shed constantly, and those fronds are bulky, awkward to handle, and pile up fast. A single queen palm can drop a dozen fronds a year, each one four to six feet long.
Most curbside pickup services limit how much they'll take per week, and they want fronds cut down to four-foot lengths and bundled. Nobody has time for that. Text us, we'll grab them all, and your yard looks clean again by dinner.
Grass & Landscaping Debris
Bags of grass clippings piling up on the side of the house? Old mulch that needs replacing? Pulled-up shrubs, dead hedges, ripped-out flower beds, landscape fabric, edging, old sod — all of it goes. We haul landscaping tear-out debris all the time, especially from homeowners redoing their yards.
Landscapers often focus on the install and leave the old material behind. Or maybe you spent the weekend ripping out overgrown bushes and now you've got a mountain of green waste blocking your driveway. Either way, we'll load it and take it to the right disposal facility. You just point at the pile.
Storm Debris
Florida storms don't give you a heads-up. One afternoon thunderstorm can leave your yard looking like a war zone — branches everywhere, fence panels knocked down, patio furniture scattered, and whatever the wind dragged in from three blocks away. After a hurricane or tropical storm, it's ten times worse.
We respond fast after storms because people need their yards and driveways cleared to get back to normal. We've been doing storm cleanup across West Central Florida since 2018, and we know what it takes. Big piles don't scare us — we bring the right truck and get it done.
Storm Cleanup in Florida
Hurricane season runs June through November, and West Central Florida sits right in the path. Tropical storms, afternoon deluges, and straight-line winds are just part of life here. The damage they leave behind isn't always dramatic enough for insurance — but it's still a massive pain to clean up on your own.
After a big storm, here's what usually happens: county debris pickup gets overwhelmed. They're dealing with downed trees on power lines, flooded roads, and public safety issues. Residential yard debris goes to the bottom of the list. It can take weeks for the county to get around to your street, especially in unincorporated areas of Citrus and Hernando counties. Meanwhile, your yard looks like a lumber yard and the HOA is already sending letters.
That's where we come in. We start storm cleanup immediately — not next week, not when the county gets to it. If a storm rolls through on Tuesday, text us Wednesday morning. We'll have a crew out there to clear the debris before the weekend. We haul fallen branches, toppled trees (cut up and removed), scattered yard debris, damaged fencing, broken patio furniture, and anything else the storm left behind.
We've worked storm cleanup after every major weather event since 2018 — Hurricanes Michael, Ian, Idalia, Helene, Milton, and countless unnamed tropical systems. We know the drill. Load fast, haul smart, keep moving. The longer debris sits in your yard, the more problems it causes. Standing water collects in branch piles, bugs show up, and mold starts growing on wet organic material. Getting it cleared quickly matters.
Pro tip: Right after a storm, text us photos before you start dragging stuff to the curb. We might be able to load from where it sits and save you the effort. Plus, photos help us give you an accurate price fast.
Skip the Trips to the Dump
Here's the math nobody does before they start loading branches into the back of their pickup: a standard truck bed holds maybe a half-cord of loose branches. A single large oak tree that dropped limbs after a storm can produce three to five truckloads of material. That's three to five trips to the county dump, each one costing you time, gas, and a disposal fee.
The Citrus County Central Landfill charges per ton. Marion County's baseline disposal site has its own fee structure. And if it's a Saturday morning after a storm, expect a line at the gate that stretches down the road. You could spend your entire day hauling two loads and still have half the pile sitting in your yard.
Then there's the physical side. Yard waste is heavy and awkward. Wet palm fronds are slippery. Green wood is dense. A single eight-foot branch with leaves still on it can weigh 40 to 60 pounds. Stack up a full day of loading, driving, unloading, and driving back — in Florida heat — and you'll understand why most people call us the second time around.
We bring the right truck for the job. We load fast because we do this every day. We know exactly which disposal facility to hit for the best turnaround. And the price is almost always less than what it would cost you in dump fees, gas, and a wasted Saturday.
Starting at just $75. Most residential yard waste pickups run between $100 and $400 depending on the volume. Text us a photo and you'll know the price before we show up. No guessing.
Working with Landscapers
If you're a landscaper, lawn care crew, or tree service and you need a reliable haul-away partner, we should talk. A lot of landscaping companies don't own dump trailers, or their trailers fill up on the first job of the day and they've got three more to go. We solve that problem.
Here's how it works: your crew does the cutting, trimming, pruning, or tearout. We show up with the truck, load the debris, and haul it to the disposal site while your crew moves on to the next job. No downtime. No dump runs eating into your billable hours. You do the skilled work, we do the heavy hauling.
We work with several lawn care and landscaping companies across Citrus, Marion, and Sumter counties on a regular basis. Some call us for one-off big jobs — full yard renovations, lot clearing, or major tree trimming. Others use us weekly because they generate more green waste than their own equipment can handle.
If you're doing a large install — new sod, fresh mulch, complete landscape redesign — the old material has to go somewhere. Ripped-out shrubs, old mulch, broken pavers, landscape timbers, dirt, sod scraps. We'll clear all of it so your install site is ready to go. No pile left behind when the job wraps up.
Text us to set up ongoing service or schedule a one-time pickup. We're flexible and we show up on time. That matters when you've got a crew standing around waiting for the haul-away.
Yard Waste Removal FAQs
How much does yard waste removal cost?
Starting at just $75 for small loads. Your price depends on the volume — a few bags of clippings is different from a full yard of storm debris. Text us a photo and we'll give you a number.
What kind of yard waste do you pick up?
Tree limbs, branches, palm fronds, grass clippings, leaves, bush trimmings, landscaping debris, and storm cleanup. Basically anything that came out of your yard.
Do you handle storm cleanup?
Yes. After a storm rolls through West Central Florida, we're out there clearing fallen branches, downed trees, and yard debris. We move fast because we know people need their yards back.
Can you remove a fallen tree from my yard?
We can remove the tree and haul it away once it's down and cut. We're not a tree service, but if the tree is already on the ground, we'll load it up and get it gone.
Will you haul away my landscaper's debris?
Absolutely. A lot of landscapers in Citrus and Sumter counties don't haul debris. That's where we come in. Have your landscaper pile it up and we'll take care of the rest.
How quickly can you pick up yard waste?
Usually within 24-48 hours. If a storm just hit and you need it done faster, let us know and we'll do our best to get there same-day.
Do you take palm fronds and coconuts?
Yes. Palm fronds, coconuts, and any other palm tree debris. Florida yards produce a lot of this stuff and we haul it regularly.
Can you clear a whole overgrown yard?
Yes. If your yard has gotten away from you — overgrown bushes, piles of branches, years of leaf buildup — we'll clear it all out and haul it off.
Do I need to bag my yard waste before you pick it up?
Nope. Just pile it up and we'll handle it. Bagged, loose, whatever — makes no difference to us.
Do you remove dirt, sod, or fill?
Yes. If you've got dirt piles, old sod, or excess fill from a project, we can haul it away.
Yard Waste Removal Service Areas
Citrus County
Hernando County
Sumter County
Marion County
Lake County
Orange County
Yard Full of Debris?
Text us a photo of the pile. We'll text you a price. Then we show up and make it disappear.