Debris and outdoor loads · Dallas–Fort Worth

Yard waste removal.

The brush pile passed 'city pickup will take it' three storms ago. Photograph the pile and we coordinate a crew to clear the yard in one visit.

A Texas yard makes debris twelve months a year. The pile in the corner is the proof.

branches and limbs brush piles bagged leaves old sod and soil bags planters and pots landscape timber outdoor clutter branches and limbs brush piles bagged leaves old sod and soil bags planters and pots landscape timber outdoor clutter
branches and limbs brush piles bagged leaves old sod and soil bags planters and pots landscape timber outdoor clutter branches and limbs brush piles bagged leaves old sod and soil bags planters and pots landscape timber outdoor clutter

When city green-waste pickup isn't enough

DFW cities collect yard waste, but with rules: bundled limbs under set lengths, bag limits, and monthly bulk schedules. A tree that dropped a major limb, a full hedge tear-out, or a season of neglect produces more than the curb allows. One coordinated pickup clears everything at once, regardless of bundle dimensions.

Green waste routes greener

Brush and limbs are mulch and compost feedstock, and loads route toward green-waste processing where DFW facilities accept them rather than landfill. Keep the pile clean — green waste mixed with fence boards, trash, or wire becomes plain junk. Two separate piles in your photos quote better than one contaminated pile.

Storm limbs, dead hedges, and yard resets

The standard requests: post-storm limb piles, a shrub line ripped out for a landscaping redo, ten years of pots and timbers behind the shed, or the whole-yard reset before listing a house. Photograph piles with something for scale, and note anything requiring cutting — crews handle a chainsaw when the photos show why.

How it works

Four steps. No guesswork.

01

Send photos

Upload 3–5 photos of the items and the access area.

02

Get a clear quote

Priced on volume, weight, item type, stairs, access, and disposal.

03

Schedule pickup

We coordinate availability with a local hauling crew.

04

Items removed

The crew completes pickup and confirms the space is cleared.

Questions

Asked before every pickup.

Do you take whole trees?

Downed and cut trees can be reviewed from photos. Standing tree removal is arborist work, not junk hauling — cut first, then we haul.

Is loose dirt or rock included?

Bagged soil in modest amounts rides along; bulk dirt and rock are outside scope. Landscape stone in small quantities can be reviewed.

Do bags need to be paper?

No — city programs often require paper bags, but a coordinated pickup takes yard waste in whatever it's bagged in.

Photos in. Quote back. Done.

Send photos of the job and get an upfront quote before any crew is dispatched.