Garden Soon

Yard Cleanup in Georgetown, PA

Garden Soon is available for yard cleanup in Georgetown, Beaver County at $175–$400 / $200–$500 per service. Small river borough with older housing stock on modest lots. That's the context every cleanup here starts from.

What we do in Georgetown

The case for hiring this out comes down to scale and timing. In a suburban Pittsburgh yard with two or three mature oaks, you're not dealing with a manageable leaf problem — you're dealing with what can be four or five inches of wet, matted leaves by mid-November. Mulch-mowing that is not an option. Bagging it by hand takes a full day for one person, assuming the bags don't keep tearing. We come with a truck, a trailer, blowers, and a crew that does this every week across dozens of properties. We move fast because we do it constantly. The timing issue is real too. There's a narrow window in fall after peak drop but before the ground freezes where cleanup is effective. Miss it and you're doing it in the cold or leaving the mat on through winter. In spring, every week of delay between snowmelt and cleanup is another week of smothering. Lawns that don't get cleaned up on time come out of winter thin, patchy, and vulnerable to crabgrass and weeds. We've seen the before and after enough times to know that the cleanup is almost always worth it.

For Georgetown specifically: small river borough with older housing stock on modest lots. Georgetown has a quiet, rural-river character with fewer commercial disruptions than larger river towns. Properties here tend to have simple layouts with open exposure — more lawn area relative to structures than in denser boroughs.

What's included

Spring cleanups emphasize debris removal from winter — matted leaves, dead annual stalks, ornamental grass cutback, and bed edging to redefine borders after the freeze-thaw season. Fall cleanups are primarily about leaf volume management — bagging or mulch-mowing turf leaves, clearing beds, cutting back spent perennials, and edging. Spring cleanup is about uncovering the lawn. Fall cleanup is about protecting it going into winter.

Our process — step by step

Spring cleanup sequence: We walk the property first to assess debris load and note any areas where matting is severe. Then we blow out all beds, window wells, and corners where leaves have packed in over winter. We pull dead annual stalks and cut back ornamental grasses. We run a blade edger along all bed borders. Sticks and branch debris go into the trailer. Remaining leaf material is either mulch-mowed or bagged depending on volume. Final blowdown of hard surfaces and we're done.

Fall cleanup sequence: We start with a blower pass to move leaves off beds and turf edges to the center of open lawn areas. If the leaf layer is thin — under an inch or so — we mulch-mow it into the turf. If it's heavier, we bag it or load the trailer directly. Beds get raked out, spent perennial stems get cut back, and we run the edger along bed lines. Final pass with blowers to clean driveways and walkways. Leaf bags are left at the curb for municipal pickup or hauled if the customer needs it.

What this costs

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.

Frequently asked questions — Yard Cleanup in Georgetown

Do you offer Yard Cleanup in Georgetown?

Yes — Garden Soon provides yard cleanup in Georgetown and throughout our service area. Call (724) 201-9484 or use the contact form to confirm your address and schedule.

What should I know about yard cleanup in Georgetown?

Relatively flat along the Ohio River terrace with modest grade changes toward the town edge. Most properties are accessible with standard equipment. Georgetown's small size means the service area is compact and efficient to work, but rural road access to the area requires planning. We adjust our equipment and approach based on what's actually there.

Can yard cleanup be combined with mowing service?

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.

Do you do gutter cleaning too?

Gutter cleaning is not part of our yard cleanup service and we don't offer it as a standalone service. We focus on lawn and landscape work — leaf removal, bed cleanup, edging, and debris. If your gutters are full from the fall leaf drop, you'll need a separate contractor for that. We're happy to recommend someone if you're in our service area and need a referral.

Do you do fall cleanup in Beaver County? The trees along the river drop a lot.

Yes, we serve Beaver County and the river valley towns are some of our busiest fall cleanup stops. The tree canopy along the Ohio and Beaver Rivers — sycamores, oaks, cottonwoods — generates a serious leaf load, and the low-lying yards along those corridors tend to collect leaves that blow in from neighboring properties too. We're used to heavy haul jobs in those areas and we bring the trailer when the volume calls for it.

Cleanup is the surface — lawn care is the foundation

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.

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Other Services in Georgetown

We offer the following additional services in Georgetown — most customers who do seasonal cleanup eventually add one or more of these:

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Garden Soon

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Providing Yard Cleanup in Georgetown, PA and surrounding areas.

Garden Soon
120 Trinity Dr, Aliquippa, PA 15001
(724) 201-9484
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