YardQuote measures the property from county records and satellite data, then ballparks the spring cleanup from the scope you pick. No measuring, no site visit to get started.
A spring cleanup resets the yard after winter and gets it ready for the mowing season. The exact mix varies by property, but most crews handle these:
Branches, twigs, and trash that blew in or fell over winter are cleared and hauled off.
Matted leaves and dead thatch are raked out so air, water, and new growth reach the soil.
Beds get edged, weeded, and tidied. A fresh mulch top-up is a common add-on.
Many crews fold the first mow of the year into the cleanup so the lawn starts the season clean.
A cleanup does not price cleanly per square foot the way mowing does. It is labor and debris driven, so the estimate scales with three things:
The bigger the yard, the more ground to clear. YardQuote measures it from parcel data and satellite imagery, so you do not have to.
A light tidy-up takes far less time than a heavy, debris-loaded yard. You pick the scope and the estimate adjusts.
Bagging, hauling, mulch, and bed work add labor. The contractor confirms these when they look at the property.
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.