Garden Soon provides seasonal yard cleanup in Fombell, Beaver County — $175–$400 / $200–$500 for most residential properties. Predominantly rural residential — older farmsteads, rural homes on large lots, and some more recent rural builds. Property character like that shapes what a real seasonal cleanup involves and what it will cost.
It usually starts with embarrassment. You meant to get to the leaves in October, then November hit and it rained every weekend, and now it's February and there's a foot of matted brown leaves packed against your fence and smothering what used to be a decent lawn. Or you just bought the house and didn't realize that the three oaks in the backyard would drop a volume of leaves that genuinely takes a full day to manage. The older neighborhoods in western PA — Beaver, New Brighton, Sewickley, Cranberry — have mature tree canopies that can make fall leaf management feel like a second job. We hear from homeowners every spring who didn't know the leaves were still doing damage in March. They figured the lawn would bounce back. Sometimes it does. Sometimes there are dead patches under where the mat sat all winter, and the lawn needs real recovery work. A late fall or early spring call to us is almost always cheaper than what happens when the cleanup doesn't get done.
For Fombell specifically: predominantly rural residential — older farmsteads, rural homes on large lots, and some more recent rural builds. Very few properties have the compact lot character of the river valley boroughs. Most clients here have larger mowing areas and more varied terrain to manage.
When we leave, the lawn is uncovered and the beds are clean. You get a property that looks like it's been properly maintained — defined edges, clear turf, no debris packed against the house or fence. Beyond the visual, the real benefit is lawn health: turf that goes into winter without a smothering leaf mat breaks dormancy better in spring, with less thin patching and fewer areas where the grass simply didn't survive.
You pull up to a property in early November and the lawn is completely buried — you can't see a blade of grass anywhere. There are oaks along the back fence line that haven't finished dropping and a thick layer of wet maple leaves from two weeks ago plastered flat across everything. This is a haul job, not a mulch-mow job. We start at the back, running blowers to push the leaves toward the center of the lawn in rows we can load from. The wet ones peel up slow. We work through the beds next — raking out the accumulated leaf pack, getting down to the soil, pulling out the dead annual stems from summer. Then the edger comes out. Running a clean edge along a bed border after a full leaf cleanup is the moment a property goes from looking worked-over to looking sharp. It's a visible line that tells the eye the yard is under control. We load the trailer, blow down the driveway, and leave it cleaner than it's probably looked since September.
Spring cleanup starts at $175 for a smaller lot with modest debris and goes to $400 or more for larger properties with heavy winter accumulation, lots of ornamental beds, or significant stick debris from storms. Fall cleanup for a single visit runs $200–$500 depending on lot size and leaf volume — a yard with three mature oaks in a river valley neighborhood costs more than a newer subdivision lot with young trees. Haul-away is included in the price when we need the trailer; customers on streets with municipal leaf pickup don't need it and that keeps costs down. Two-visit fall cleanups — one after the main drop, one after the oaks finish — run $350–$700 for the pair depending on property size. Bed edging as a standalone service is $85–$175 depending on linear footage. Heavy leaf accumulation on a large wooded lot can push fall cleanup above $500 — we'll tell you the range before we start.
Yes — Garden Soon provides yard cleanup in Fombell and throughout our service area. Call (724) 201-9484 or use the contact form to confirm your address and schedule.
Rural and hilly. Properties here often have larger lot sizes with irregular terrain, wooded edges, and sections that aren't maintained as lawn. Equipment access on rural roads and long driveways requires advance planning, particularly on wet spring days when ground conditions can be marginal. We adjust our equipment and approach based on what's actually there.
No, these are different services. Yard cleanup covers seasonal debris — leaves, sticks, dead stems, bed cleanup, and edging. Overgrown lawn cleanup deals with grass that hasn't been mowed in weeks or months and requires a different process: stepdown mowing in stages, dethatching, and sometimes scalping before it can be maintained normally. If your property has both issues — tall grass and a debris mess — let us know when you call and we'll quote the full scope together.
Yes, stick and branch pickup is part of our standard cleanup scope. After winter ice storms or wind events, the debris load can be significant — we build it into the assessment when we price spring cleanups, and we can also do a standalone stick pickup if that's all you need after a specific storm. Heavy branch work that requires a chainsaw is outside our scope, but normal storm debris — sticks, small branches, broken limbs — is included.
Yes, and it works well together. Many of our customers are on a regular mowing schedule with us and we do their spring and fall cleanups as seasonal add-ons. If you're not already a mowing customer, cleanup is available as a standalone service. Mowing itself is not part of a cleanup visit — they're separate line items — but we can schedule them back to back or on the same day if you want the lawn cut right after the cleanup.
A cleanup resets how a yard looks, but the underlying turf condition going into winter — or coming out of it — depends on what happened in the soil all season. Compacted clay, missed grub control, and unaddressed pH issues show up in spring as thin patches and slow green-up that seasonal cleanup can't fix. A lawn care program addresses those causes across the growing season, so the next cleanup starts with turf that's actually in good shape to begin with.
We offer the following additional services in Fombell — most customers who do seasonal cleanup eventually add one or more of these:
Year-round turf health — fertilization, weed control, grub prevention, and winterizer timed to the western PA growing season.
Weekly or biweekly mowing with edge trimming and blowdown. We cut at the right height for cool-season turf and adjust for growth rate.
One-time reclamation for neglected or jungle properties. We bring equipment rated for heavy material and haul everything out.
Family- and pet-safe perimeter spray applied around the home exterior — foundation band, entry points, and window frames.
Vegetable garden design, site assessment, planting plans, and seasonal coaching.
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Providing Yard Cleanup in Fombell, PA and surrounding areas.