YardQuote measures the property from county records and satellite data, then ballparks the fall cleanup from the scope and leaf volume you pick. No measuring, no site visit to get started.
A fall cleanup clears the leaves and puts the yard to bed before winter. The exact mix varies by property, but most crews handle these:
Fallen leaves are raked, blown, and either hauled off or mulched back into the lawn.
Spent annuals, perennial cut-back, and debris are cleared so beds overwinter clean.
A last mow at the right height helps the lawn resist snow mold and start strong in spring.
All the collected material is bagged or loaded and removed from the property.
A fall cleanup is labor and debris driven, not a clean per-square-foot job. The estimate scales with three things:
YardQuote measures the yard from parcel data and satellite imagery, so you do not have to walk it off.
Tree cover is the biggest variable in fall. A heavily wooded lot can take several passes versus one for an open yard.
Hauling vs mulching and the number of visits add labor. The contractor confirms these on site.
Ready to get on the schedule? Enter your address above for a ballpark, or contractors can add YardQuote to their own site to quote cleanups for their customers. Spring instead of fall? See spring cleanup quotes.