Start your season clean or end it ready for winter. We handle leaves, debris, bed edging, and trimming so you do not have to spend your weekend on it.
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Get Your Free QuoteAurora lawns come out of winter with a layer of dead material, matted grass, and debris from fall and snow season. A spring cleanup removes that layer so sunlight and air can reach the soil surface and encourage new growth.
We schedule spring cleanups starting in March, before mowing season begins. Early cleanup paired with a fertilizer application gives your lawn the best start to the growing season.
Aurora's trees drop leaves from September through November. Leaves left on the lawn through winter mat down, block sunlight, and create conditions for mold and disease under the snow. Clearing them in fall protects the grass you spent all season building up.
Fall cleanup typically happens in October and November after the bulk of leaf drop is complete. We recommend combining fall cleanup with core aeration and overseeding earlier in September for a complete end-of-season plan.
Yard cleanup is available as a standalone one-time visit for spring or fall, or as part of a full-season package with regular mowing. Recurring mowing customers get priority scheduling for cleanup visits.
If your property has a lot of trees or mature landscaping, we can set up multiple fall visits to keep up with leaf drop rather than one large end-of-season haul.
Late March through April is the ideal window in Aurora. You want to get the debris cleared before the lawn starts actively growing, which usually begins in mid-April.
Yes. Everything we collect gets hauled off the property. You do not need to arrange separate disposal.
Yes. We handle branch and debris removal after wind events and heavy snow. Contact us to get on the schedule after a significant storm.
No. Yard cleanup removes surface debris including leaves, branches, and accumulated waste from the yard and beds. Power raking is a mechanical process that removes thatch from inside the turf layer itself. Both are different services often done in the same spring visit.
Yes. Regular mowing does not address fall leaf accumulation, bed debris, or winter damage. A dedicated cleanup visit at the start and end of the season handles what mowing cannot.
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