Client Feedback
“Edges were sharp, mulch depth was consistent, and the cleanup made the front of the house look noticeably better the same day.
Harper Collins
Seasonal mulching and bed maintenance

Leaf-first cleanup for Lexington beds, borders, and seasonal buildup when the main need is debris removal and a cleaner fall reset, not the full maintenance umbrella.
BEST FIT
Leaf-first cleanup that stays narrower than seasonal maintenance.
This page owns leaf and debris removal when the property is buried in seasonal buildup. It should not reclaim the broader maintenance, edging, or mulch-first intent that belongs elsewhere.
This page stays honest about the current proof gap. The projects below support cleanup and finish quality, but none of them are a true leaf-first case study.

Best current support proof for cleanup, blow-off, and a finished result after seasonal debris is cleared.

Support proof for cleanup and finish standards around seasonal bed reset work.

Support proof for cleanup-heavy scope and tidier bed lines after debris is removed.
Leaf cleanup currently relies on broad cleanup and reliability reviews. That keeps the page credible without pretending the current proof set is leaf-specific.
Client Feedback
“Edges were sharp, mulch depth was consistent, and the cleanup made the front of the house look noticeably better the same day.
Harper Collins
Seasonal mulching and bed maintenance
Client Feedback
“Schedule updates were realistic, the work stayed on track, and there was no chasing for answers once the project started.
Lucas Foster
Communication and reliability
Pricing depends on debris volume, bed count, access, haul-off needs, and whether the cleanup is purely leaf-first or tied to a broader reset visit.
Fall is the strongest fit, but the page can also support spring cleanup when seasonal buildup is still the main issue rather than a broader maintenance reset.
Cleanup can prepare the bed for fresh mulch, but mulch-first work belongs on the mulching page so this page stays leaf-first.
Only light cleanup tied directly to leaf removal. Broader bed reset and edge recovery belong under seasonal maintenance.
Haul-off should be addressed in the estimate because debris volume is one of the main cost drivers on a leaf-first cleanup visit.
No. Storm and tree-debris cleanup are outside the approved scope for this launch and should not be implied here.
Leaf cleanup is a narrower secondary page. It should send broader bed-reset queries to seasonal maintenance and hand fresh-mulch follow-up work to the mulch page when needed.
Use the broader maintenance page when the property needs full bed reset work, edge recovery, and upkeep beyond leaf removal.
Use the mulch page when cleanup is only the prep step before fresh mulch becomes the main service need.
This secondary page should reinforce the strongest current local authority page rather than trying to carry the geo branch itself.
Use the Lexington page for the strongest local proof, broader service context, and fit confirmation for fall cleanup work.
Request an estimate for fall leaf cleanup, debris volume, and timing, and we will confirm whether the job should stay leaf-first or move into broader seasonal maintenance.