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Yard Cleanup on a Salem, MA property

Salem's tight lots and historic properties call for careful, precise work — the kind that shows when you look up close.

Yard Cleanup in Salem, 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
Salem, 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 Salem 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 Salem

How yard cleanup works on a Salem property

Yard cleanup in Salem is meticulous work on small properties. McIntire District lots take 2–3 hours and want hand-collection around stone walls, period-correct fencing, and historic bed edges — no aggressive blower work where debris would land on a neighbor's brick walkway. Coastal Salem yards near The Willows carry more storm debris through fall and spring. Witchcraft Heights and The Point are slightly faster but still want careful edge work along the older fence lines.

Local context

Landscaping in Salem — what makes it different

Salem is the most architecturally diverse town in our service area. Historic Federalist and Colonial Revival homes around McIntire Historic District and Chestnut Street demand a careful, unhurried approach — one-pass mowing, hand-trimming around stone walls, clean edge work that respects property lines measured in inches, not feet. North Salem and South Salem have their own character with more post-war single-family stock. Witchcraft Heights and the Willows combine historic and mid-century housing, each needing its own mowing cadence. Coastal proximity means salt-air plant selection matters for waterfront properties.

Neighborhoods we work in

  • North Salem
  • South Salem
  • The Point
  • Witchcraft Heights
  • Downtown Salem

Local landmarks

  • McIntire Historic District
  • Chestnut Street
  • Salem Common
  • The Willows
  • Witchcraft Heights

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.

  • Can you work on Salem's tight historic lots?

    Yes, and that's a lot of what we do. Equipment access on streets like Chestnut or around McIntire District requires walk-behind mowers, hand tools, and patience with street parking. Crews that rush those properties end up damaging stone walls and edges.

  • Do you handle salt-air coastal properties in Salem?

    Yes. Coastal-facing properties near The Willows and along the harbor need salt-tolerant plant selection, more careful mulch depth, and an eye on what's actually thriving vs. quietly stressed. We'll flag plants that aren't working and suggest swaps during the estimate.

Begin

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