Service Overview

Dealing with massive piles of heavy brush or tearing out overgrown landscaping is utterly exhausting work. Leaving massive yard debris sitting around kills your grass and invites serious neighborhood pests. That is exactly where our hauling crew steps in. We show up, bag the loose debris, lift the heavy branches, and load it all directly into our dump trailers.
You never have to spend your entire weekend making ten miserable trips to the municipal dump. Fully insured hauling means the side of your house and your driveway are totally protected while we work. Hauling heavy limbs and dragging massive tarps of leaves is what we do daily. If it is sitting in the yard, we can safely haul it.
Most yard clear-outs are entirely wrapped up quickly once we arrive on the property. The crew easily breaks down long branches or large patio umbrellas to safely load them. The driveway is always swept up clean before we haul your unwanted yard waste away.
What We Remove

Cleaning up after a major storm or a massive landscaping project requires high-capacity dump trucks and serious effort. From heavy tree limbs to hundreds of bags of wet leaves, our vehicles easily handle the dense weight. We load it all up and haul it to proper local composting and transfer stations. Organic materials are safely recycled to reduce local area landfill impact.
- Heavy tree branches, thick brush, and storm debris.
- Endless bags of wet leaves and massive grass clippings.
- Old wooden fencing, rotting decking, and lumber.
- Broken patio furniture, heavy grills, and yard clutter.
- Dilapidated wooden sheds and heavy outdoor play sets.
Safe solid yard waste and general outdoor debris are what we do best. Massive concrete slabs, extreme dirt piles, or wet chemical fertilizers cannot go in standard loads. Text us photos of your massive yard piles for extremely fast pricing. A clear, upfront quote is always confirmed before we start dragging the brush.
Who This Is For

Prepping your massive yard for the upcoming summer or cleaning up after a massive storm requires highly dependable hands. Our yard hauling service is perfect for homeowners and landlords. The crew works safely around your schedule to get the outside looking pristine again. Fast service takes the exhausting yard work totally off your plate.
Local landscaping companies and neighborhood HOAs also rely heavily on our massive dump trailers. When a property needs heavy brush cleared quickly, prompt arrival is guaranteed. You never have to worry about ruining the suspension on your personal pickup truck. It is simply the easiest way to rapidly clean up the property line.
We provide daily hauling service across Baltimore City, Howard County, and Anne Arundel County. We supply the tarps, the muscle, and the heavy transport so your weekends stay entirely free. Give us a call, and the frustrating yard work is handled professionally.
Pricing Expectations

Simple and transparent pricing is how we operate. Rates are strictly volume-based, meaning you only pay for the truck space your items actually fill. Hidden fees or surprise labor charges are never part of the deal.
The crew will walk the property, look at your items, and give you a firm price before moving anything. You will know exactly what the job costs upfront, with no guesswork. If the quote works for you, the lifting starts right then and there. If not, there is absolutely zero obligation. Text photos for fast quotes, and we can usually give you an accurate gauge right away.
FAQs
Do I need to bag my leaves and grass?
Bagging loose debris like leaves and grass clippings helps speed up the removal process and can result in a more accurate quote.
Can you remove large tree trunks?
We can haul away sections of tree trunks and heavy logs as long as they can be safely lifted by our two-person crews.
Do you pull weeds or cut down trees?
No, we strictly provide hauling services for debris that is already cut down or piled up. We are not a landscaping or tree removal company.
Can you haul away old patio pavers?
Yes, we can remove brick, concrete pavers, and retaining wall blocks, priced by weight and volume.
Where does the yard waste go?
Organic yard waste is transported to local composting or yard waste recycling facilities whenever available.