Yard Waste Removal Made Easy in the Desert

Desert yards make their own kind of mess. Between the growing season, the wind, and the monsoon, you can go from a tidy yard to a pile of brush and broken limbs in a single afternoon. Here is how to stay on top of it.
Know what counts as green waste. Tree and shrub trimmings, palm fronds, brush, fallen limbs, and yes, a toppled cactus all fall under yard waste. It is bulky, it does not fit in a regular trash bin, and a lot of it is heavier and pricklier than it looks.
Time it around monsoon season. Our busiest yard waste stretch is monsoon season, when a single storm drops limbs and pushes over saguaros and other cactus across the Greater Phoenix Valley. If a storm hits your property, clearing it quickly keeps a walkway or driveway from becoming a hazard.
Be careful with cactus. A fallen cactus is a two-problem job: it is heavy, and it is covered in spines. This is one of those things that is genuinely worth handing off rather than wrestling into your own truck.
Do not let it pile up. Dry brush and yard debris sitting against the house is both a fire and a pest concern in the desert. Clearing it is part of keeping the property safe, not just tidy.
How we help. We clear trimmings, brush, fallen limbs, and cactus, load it, and dispose of it responsibly and in line with local rules. After a storm, we move fast. Text a photo and we will tell you the soonest we can get out.
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Quick answers
Do you remove fallen cactus?
Yes, including large toppled cactus.
Can you come out quickly after a monsoon?
Yes, storm cleanup is one of our busiest jobs.
What does yard waste removal cost?
By volume. Text a photo to (602) 877-5500 for a free quote.

