Spring & Fall Cleanups
Spring & Fall Yard Cleanups
Twice a year, every Wisconsin yard needs a reset. We do the raking, cutting back, hauling, and bed work that takes you a full weekend — in a few hours, with the debris gone when we leave.
Two Seasons, Two Different Jobs
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Spring Cleanup
Winter debris, matted leaves, and branches cleared; beds raked out and re-edged; perennials cut back for new growth. Your property, ready to grow — and ready for the first stripe of the season.
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Fall Cleanup
Leaves removed from lawn and beds (not just mowed over), a final cut at the right height, and beds tucked in for winter. A clean fall yard means a healthier lawn in April and no soggy mess under the snow.
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Haul-Away Included
Everything we rake, cut, and pull leaves with us. No curb piles waiting for pickup, no burn pile in the back corner.
Timing Matters More Than People Think
Leaves left under snow smother grass and invite snow mold — a Sheboygan County specialty. Spring cleanups done too early compact wet soil. We schedule by conditions, not just the calendar, and we'll tell you when your yard is ready.
FAQ Section
When should I book?
Fall cleanups run late October through Thanksgiving; spring cleanups start as soon as the ground firms up, usually April. Both fill fast — book a few weeks ahead.
One visit or two?
Heavy oak lots often need two fall passes since oaks drop late. We'll recommend what your property needs when we quote it.
Can you combine a cleanup with mulch?
That's the smart order: spring cleanup first, fresh mulch right after. Ask for both in one quote.
Skip the Rake This Year
Tell us your address and whether it's spring, fall, or both — we'll get you a quote and a spot on the schedule.