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Yard Cleanup on a Danvers, MA property

Danvers properties tend to be larger than the Salem side and want consistent weekly service through a long growing season.

Yard Cleanup in Danvers, MA.

Leaves, debris, overgrown beds, a season's worth of buildup — cleared in a single visit. Flat quote, haul-off included, owner on the job.

Town
Danvers, MA

Overview

Yard cleanup on the North Shore covers leaf removal, debris clearing, bed cleanout, and general yard tidying — done on a one-time or recurring basis outside the spring and fall cleanup windows. Casey and Sons hauls everything off-site, quotes flat after a free walk-through, and turns around most yard cleanup jobs within a week of booking. Service runs year-round in Peabody, Salem, Danvers, Beverly, Lynnfield, and Swampscott.

What's included for Danvers properties

  • Leaf and debris removal from lawn, beds, and hard surfaces
  • Bed cleanout — pull weeds, clear dead growth, re-edge if needed
  • General yard tidying — branches, storm debris, blown-in material
  • Haul all material off-site — no pile left behind
  • Flat quote after a free on-site walk-through

Yard Cleanup in Danvers

How yard cleanup works on a Danvers property

Yard cleanup in Danvers is half-day to full-day work on the bigger lots. Hathorne and Putnamville properties almost always run a full half-day, sometimes a full day if the oak drop has been heavy. Tapleyville and Danvers Center are usually a half-day or less. Two-visit pattern across spring and fall is the Danvers default — book the spring slot in March, fall slots fill by August.

Local context

Landscaping in Danvers — what makes it different

Danvers runs bigger than its neighbors. Half-acre, three-quarter-acre, and occasional full-acre residential lots are the norm in Hathorne, Putnamville, and along Route 35 up near the Topsfield line. Tapleyville has more compact turn-of-the-century housing stock with tighter lots. Danvers Center and the areas near Endicott Park sit between those extremes. The town's mature oak canopy — especially around Hathorne and the Danvers Rail Trail corridor — means fall cleanup almost always runs two visits to catch the late oak drop. Weekly mowing from May through October is where most properties land.

Neighborhoods we work in

  • Danvers Center
  • Hathorne
  • Putnamville
  • Tapleyville
  • Danversport

Local landmarks

  • Danvers Center
  • Endicott Park
  • Danvers Rail Trail
  • Hathorne
  • Putnamville

Questions

Frequently asked

  • What's the difference between yard cleanup and spring or fall cleanup?

    Spring and fall cleanups are full seasonal resets — they include perennial cutbacks, bed edging, and the first or final mow of the season. A yard cleanup is a targeted one-time or recurring service that tackles leaves, debris, and overgrown areas outside those seasonal windows. Same haul-off, same flat pricing — just scoped to what's needed.

  • Can you do a one-time yard cleanup, or is it a recurring contract?

    Either. One-time cleanup before a sale, a party, or just because the yard got away from you — no problem. Recurring monthly or bi-monthly cleanups for properties that need more than seasonal visits are also available. We quote whatever scope makes sense.

  • How quickly can you get to my property for a yard cleanup?

    Most yard cleanups are scheduled within one to two weeks of the initial quote. During spring and fall peak seasons, lead times can stretch slightly — call or text for current availability.

  • Do you service all of Danvers?

    Yes — Danvers Center, Hathorne, Putnamville, Tapleyville, Danversport. Larger lots up in Hathorne and Putnamville versus tighter lots in Tapleyville just means different mowing times and different bed volume per job.

  • Why do Danvers properties often need two fall cleanup visits?

    Oak canopy. Red and black oaks drop late — sometimes not until Thanksgiving — so a single early-November cleanup misses half the leaves. Most Danvers properties under mature oaks do best with an early November visit and a late November or early December final.

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A yard that stays on schedule.

Free on-site estimate. Typically same-day response. Every inquiry handled personally.

Call or text · (781) 715-4254

Owner · Ben Casey