Yard cleanups generate material that falls into two categories: the stuff municipal green-waste programs will take, and the stuff they won’t. Branches, grass clippings, and leaves are generally accepted. Landscape rock, concrete rubble, old sod, and large-diameter tree sections are not — and those are often the heaviest and most difficult items left behind after a landscaping project or a storm. We haul yard debris of all types from residential properties across Tacoma and Pierce County, including the material that sits outside what curbside collection and standard green-waste drop-off will accept. Flat-rate pricing by volume applies across the full mix, whether the pile is all organic or a combination of brush and rock.
Storm debris jobs come up frequently across Pierce County after wind events that bring down branches, uproot shrubs, or push over fencing backed by overgrown landscaping. Post-landscaping cleanouts are the other common scenario — a tree service or landscaping crew finishes the work and leaves a pile of trimmings, removed sod, and old rock mulch at the edge of the yard for someone else to deal with. Both situations result in the same outcome: a pile that’s too heavy or too bulky for a homeowner to move independently, and material that won’t fit in a yard waste cart. We load it, haul it, and sort it for the appropriate disposal channel — green waste to composting facilities when the load qualifies, everything else routed properly.
The range of material covered includes branches and tree trimmings, cut brush and shrub prunings, pulled sod, old landscape rock and river rock, bark and wood chip piles, and mixed storm debris. Tacoma and the surrounding Pierce County communities — Lakewood, Puyallup, Bonney Lake, Gig Harbor, Auburn, Graham, and others — are all within the regular service area. Same-day availability is common when trucks are already running nearby routes. Call (253) 553-2978 to describe the pile and get a flat-rate quote.