Irving HOA communities have standards to maintain — we help homeowners clear outdoor clutter before it becomes a violation or an eyesore.
Irving's HOA-governed communities in Las Colinas and Valley Ranch have strict standards for yard appearance, and outdoor debris can be a quick violation. We help homeowners stay compliant — clearing brush, removing dead trees, hauling old furniture, and cleaning up whatever accumulated over the winter.
Storm damage, years of overgrowth, an old fence that finally came down, leftover landscaping materials piled against the fence — outdoor debris comes in every shape and weight. We load it all: branches, stumps, brush piles, old pavers, broken concrete, rusted tools, and anything else accumulating in your yard. If it's outside and you want it gone, point to it and we'll handle it.
Urban jobs in Irving require upfront planning that suburban jobs don't. We coordinate access, parking, and building logistics before we arrive — not on the fly. Tight urban yards and alley access in Irving require creative planning for debris removal. We've worked in these constraints before and know how to move efficiently.
We cover Irving on regular routes. Booking 24 hours ahead gets you the tightest arrival window.
Parking coordination, elevator holds, and building access rules — we handle all of it before we arrive.
Brush and organic yard waste goes to facilities that compost rather than landfill when available.
Every job is different — here are the four things that move the number up or down most on this type of work:
A truckload of branches versus a full yard of storm damage, old fencing, and concrete is a very different job. We estimate based on what we see.
Jobs through a narrow gate or across a yard with no truck access require more labor. A wide side gate or open back access helps significantly.
Light brush loads fast. Concrete, pavers, and heavy timbers are slow per cubic foot and priced to honestly reflect that.
Wet branches and soggy yard waste are substantially heavier than dry material. Weather timing affects both how we price and how we plan the job.
A few quick steps on your end can make the job go faster and sometimes cost less:
Branches piled neatly — not tangled into a mat — load at least 30% faster than debris scattered across the yard.
If the debris is in a fenced backyard, make sure the gate is unlocked and wide enough for a person carrying armloads of brush.
We have tools that help with tight gates, but knowing the width ahead of time lets us bring the right equipment on the first visit.
If it's rained recently, your brush pile may weigh significantly more than it looks — this affects pricing for heavy organic loads.