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Yard Waste Removal in Port Orange, FL

Branches, palm fronds, storm debris, and landscaping waste cleared from your property. You don't have to bag it, drag it to the curb, or make dump runs. Same-day or next-day pickup most weekdays across Port Orange and Volusia County.

Our Standards on Every Job

Licensed & Insured

Certificate of insurance available on request.

On-Site Quotes

Flat-rate price in writing before any work starts.

Same or Next Day

Same-day or next-day typical, depending on the load.

All of Volusia County

Port Orange to Edgewater, daily routes.

What Yard Waste Removal Covers

A crew shows up with the right truck and tools to clear everything in one trip. That means chainsaws for cutting down large branches, heavy-duty loading for palm trunks and root balls, and a truck big enough to fit it all. Your entire yard gets cleared, not just the easy stuff near the curb. Everything gets loaded, hauled to the proper Volusia County disposal or composting facility, and your yard is left clean.

Palm fronds, palm trunks, coconut debris, branches from live oaks, uprooted shrubs, root balls, brush, bagged leaves, grass clippings, and landscape rock. No half-finished piles. No second trip needed. You don't have to sort, bag, bundle, or drag anything to the street, and there's nothing about the load that's too big or too heavy for the crew to handle.

Cluttered garage filled with items for removal

When Curbside Pickup Won't Touch the Pile

Port Orange's subtropical climate means your yard never stops growing. Summer storms from June through November knock branches off live oaks and scatter palm fronds across your lawn. Hurricane season can leave entire trees down in a single night. Between the heat and the rain, that debris pile won't just sit there. It'll attract pests, trap moisture against your home's foundation, and turn into a bigger problem every week.

If it's a few bags of leaves or some small branches, you can probably handle it yourself. Port Orange curbside pickup takes bundled branches under four feet long and standard yard waste bags. But once the pile gets bigger than what fits at the curb, or the branches are too heavy to lift, things stall. Large palm fronds, tree trunks, and storm debris don't fit in yard bags. They're too heavy for most trailers. And renting a truck plus paying the Volusia County disposal fee adds up fast. If your pile has been sitting for more than a week, it's already drawing bugs and holding moisture against the ground.

Bag It Yourself or Call a Crew, What Each One Handles

Curbside pickup has hard limits in Volusia County. Here's where the line falls.

Bag It Yourself What Fits Curbside

Volusia County curbside accepts limited yard waste, bundled and bagged to spec. For light maintenance after mowing or trimming, the city schedule is enough.

  • Branches bundled under 4 ft long, tied with twine
  • Standard yard waste bags, not exceeding weight limit
  • Loose leaves and grass clippings inside approved containers
  • No palm fronds or trunks larger than the bundle spec

Call a Crew Everything Else

If the pile is too big, too heavy, or includes anything Volusia curbside won't take, that's a call. One visit clears the property. No bagging, no bundling, no waiting weeks for a city truck.

  • Storm debris and downed trees after a hurricane
  • Whole palm fronds, palm trunks, root balls
  • Multi-yard cleanouts after landscaping projects
  • Mixed yard waste with dirt, sand, or non-organics

Storm Debris and Year-Round Growth

Port Orange sits in a subtropical zone where plants grow year-round. Live oaks drop heavy limbs during storms. Sabal palms shed fronds constantly. Sandy soil means shallow root systems, so trees come down easier in high winds. After a hurricane, neighborhoods like Allandale, Harbour Point, and Broken Bow Estates can have debris covering every yard on the block.

Volusia County has rules about what goes to the curb and what doesn't. Anything mixed with dirt, sand, or non-organic material gets rejected. If you don't separate it right, your pile sits there until you do. A removal crew handles all of that sorting on the spot. Most yard waste loaded into the truck gets hauled to a county green waste facility where it's composted or mulched. Branches, leaves, grass clippings, and other organic material don't go to the landfill if they can be diverted, which the proper facility makes possible.

On Pickup Day

What happens from the moment you call to the moment we drive away. Four steps, no surprises.

1

Tell Us

Call or text (386) 999-3832 describing what's in the yard. Photos help. You'll get a ballpark over the phone before we even drive out.

2

Walk & Quote

A crew comes out and walks the property with you. Flat-rate price set in writing before anything gets loaded.

3

Load

Branches cut down to size if needed. Palm fronds, leaves, brush, and soil go in the truck. Most jobs take 30 to 90 minutes.

4

Hauled

Pile area raked and swept. Truck heads to the proper Volusia County green-waste facility for composting or mulching.

Yard Waste Removal Questions

The questions Port Orange homeowners ask most often, especially after storms.

How much does yard waste removal cost in Port Orange?
Pricing depends on the volume of yard waste and what's in the load. A small pickup of branches or palm fronds costs less than a full-yard storm cleanup with downed trees. You'll get an exact price before any work starts, and that number won't change once you agree on it.
Do you take palm fronds and coconut palms?
Yes. Palm fronds, palm trunks, coconut debris, and all other palm-related waste gets loaded and hauled. These are some of the most common items in Port Orange yards. The city's curbside pickup often won't take large fronds or trunks, so they end up sitting in your yard for weeks if you don't call someone.
Can you remove yard waste after a hurricane or tropical storm?
Yes. Storm debris removal is one of the most common reasons Port Orange homeowners call between June and November. After a hurricane, your yard can fill with downed branches, uprooted shrubs, and scattered debris overnight. Waiting for the city to clear it can take weeks. A crew can get your property cleaned up in a day.
What happens to the yard waste after you haul it away?
Most yard waste gets taken to a Volusia County green waste facility where it's composted or mulched. Branches, leaves, grass clippings, and other organic material don't go to the landfill. If anything is mixed with non-organic waste like plastic or metal, it gets sorted before disposal so the green waste stays clean.
How fast can you get here for yard waste pickup?
Same-day service is available for most yard waste jobs in Port Orange. Call in the morning, and a crew can usually be at your property that afternoon. During hurricane season or after major storms, demand is higher, but next-day service is still typical. Scheduling a day or two out is also fine if you're not in a rush.

Yard Full of Debris? Get It Gone This Week.

Same-day or next-day yard waste pickup across Port Orange and Volusia County. Storm debris, palm fronds, branches, landscaping waste, all hauled to the proper green-waste facility.

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Yard Waste Pickup Across Volusia County

Based in Port Orange, our crews run daily routes across coastal Volusia. From storm cleanups in Ormond Beach to overgrown lots in Edgewater, single palm-frond hauls to full-property clears after a hurricane. No per-mile surcharges, no "out of area" calls.

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