How much does Leaf Removal cost in Austin, TX?
Seasonal leaf removal, debris haul-off, and fall yard cleanup for residential and commercial properties in Travis County. Typical pricing: $150-$600 per visit. Free written estimates. Call (512) 298-4580 for same-day quotes throughout Travis County.
Quick answer: Leaf removal in Austin typically costs $150 to $450 per visit, with most Travis County residential properties averaging $200 to $300. Multiple visits during peak fall (October-December) are usually scheduled. (512) 298-4580 for a free quote.

Leaf Removal and Seasonal Cleanup in Austin
Leaf removal in Central Texas is a three-window job, not a one-time fall cleanup. Austin’s tree canopy drops heavy leaves from mid-October through early December — oaks and hickories lead, with maples, sweetgums, and tulip poplars filling the middle and ends of the window. In spring, warmer weather brings pollen drop, small-branch debris from winter, and early-season yard waste from pruning and bed cleanup. And throughout the year, Austin’s occasional ice storms and thunderstorm bursts drop branches and limbs that need to come down fast before they become a hazard or damage turf underneath.
We handle all three windows as part of a single seasonal cleanup program — or as one-time on-call service when that makes more sense. Coverage runs across Austin and the surrounding suburbs: Round Rock, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, Georgetown, Leander, Hutto, Manor, Bee Cave, Kyle, Buda, and Lakeway.

Fall Leaf Removal — The Main Event
Fall cleanup typically runs four to six visits per property, spread across the October-to-December drop window. The first pass handles early leaf fall (typically late October on oaks and hickories). Mid-season passes (mid-to-late November) catch the heavy maple and sweetgum drop. Final pass in early-to-mid December clears anything remaining from tulip poplars and late-dropping species before winter shuts everything down.
Skipping fall cleanup has real costs. Matted leaves on a fescue lawn through December and January smother the grass — by spring, you get bare patches, weak root systems, and an open invitation to crabgrass and dandelion pressure. On Bermuda and Zoysia lawns the risk is less direct but still real: leaves trap moisture, which invites fungal issues when warm-season grasses come out of dormancy in April.
For Austin properties with 10 or more mature hardwoods — common in older neighborhoods like Green Hills, Belle Meade, Forest Hills, and 12 South — a single fall cleanup pass isn’t enough. We schedule routine passes tuned to actual leaf drop, not a fixed calendar.
Spring Wake-Up Cleanup
Late February through March is the spring cleanup window. Work includes: removing any residual fall leaves that compressed under snow or ice, cleaning out planting beds and removing dead plant material, cutting back ornamental grasses and perennials left standing through winter (leaving them standing gives winter interest and shelters beneficial insects, but they have to come down before new growth), edging bed lines, and refreshing mulch where needed.
Spring cleanup is where we also flag any irrigation head damage, hardscape frost-heave, or drainage issues that showed up over winter. Most Austin properties have at least one small issue emerge during winter — our spring cleanup visit catches those early when they’re still cheap to fix.
Post-Storm Debris Response
Austin’s weather calendar includes ice storms (most years, at least once), thunderstorms with 50-60 mph gusts (multiple times per spring), and the occasional tornado or severe wind event. Any of those can drop branches and limbs across a lawn, into beds, or onto a roof.
For residential properties we handle post-storm debris cleanup as a scheduled call-out service — typical response is 24 to 72 hours after you call, depending on overall storm severity and how many customers are affected at once. We clear what we can cut with chainsaw equipment; anything requiring bucket truck or specialized tree removal gets referred to our arborist partners.
What’s Included in Leaf Removal Service
Leaf collection from turf areas (blowers, rakes, or tow-behind sweepers depending on property size). Removal from beds, ground cover, and around shrub bases — a spot where matted leaves cause the most plant damage. Gutter leaf removal is available as an add-on (ladder work, not blower work). Hauling and disposal of collected leaves — we don’t leave a tarp pile in your driveway. Blow-off and cleanup of driveways, walkways, and patios as a final pass.
Pricing runs by property size and tree density. Typical Austin residential fall cleanup contracts fall in the $150-$350 per visit range, with 4-6 visits per season. Full seasonal programs (fall + spring + storm call-outs) for average Austin yards run $600 to $1,400 annually. Larger wooded properties run higher; send us your address and we’ll price it accurately.
Coordinating with Other Services
Leaf removal integrates with weekly lawn mowing (our mowing crews handle light leaf volume during their routes), landscape design (post-install debris is included in the install scope), hardscape work (post-construction cleanup is standard), and irrigation (we flag any damaged heads we find under debris piles).
Request Leaf Removal Service
Request a free quote for fall cleanup, seasonal programs, or one-time storm response. We quote flat pricing based on your actual property, not a generic “starting at” range. See our service areas page to confirm coverage, or call (512) 298-4580.

How We Approach Leaf Removal in Austin
Every Leaf Removal project we handle in Travis County starts with a site walk. We map sun, drainage, soil, and existing systems before quoting. No cookie-cutter packages — your property gets a plan built for it.
Process Overview
Site assessment, written estimate, scheduled work window, completion walkthrough. Most Leaf Removal projects in Austin complete inside the agreed timeline with zero surprise charges.
Related Services
- Lawn Mowing in Texas — Professional weekly lawn mowing for Bermuda, St. Augustine, and Zoysia turf.
- Hardscaping in Texas — Patios, retaining walls, fire pits, and outdoor kitchens built on properly compacted base.
- Landscape Design in Texas — Custom designs featuring Texas-native plants and drought-tolerant materials.
- Irrigation in Texas — Smart Wi-Fi sprinkler installation, repair, and zone tuning.
- Commercial Landscaping in Texas — Full-service commercial grounds maintenance for offices, HOAs, and retail.
- Service Areas — full list of Travis County suburbs we cover
- Get a Free Quote — same-day response during business days
How do we approach Leaf Removal in Austin?
Every Leaf Removal project we handle in Travis County starts with a site walk. We map sun, drainage, soil, and existing systems before quoting. Your property gets a plan built for it.
Process Overview
- Site assessment and consultation
- Written estimate with line-item scope
- Scheduled work window confirmed
- Crew executes against the written scope
- Completion walkthrough with the homeowner
Questions About Leaf Removal in Austin
# When should fall leaf removal start in Austin?
Schedule your first fall cleanup for late October when oaks and hickories begin heavy drop. Waiting until everything is down (typical mid-December) usually means leaves have matted on turf for 4-6 weeks — which damages fescue lawns and creates fungal conditions for Bermuda and Zoysia. Multiple passes through the drop window is more effective than one late cleanup.
# How many leaf cleanup visits do I need?
Most Austin residential properties need 4 to 6 fall cleanup visits across the October-December window. Properties with 10+ mature hardwoods may need weekly passes during peak drop (mid-November). Smaller yards with few trees can often get by with 2-3 visits.
# Do you handle ice storm damage?
Yes. Post-storm debris response is a call-out service — typical response 24-72 hours after you call depending on overall storm severity. We clear branches and limbs we can cut with chainsaw equipment. Large tree removal or bucket-truck work gets referred to our arborist partners.
# Can my lawn mowing service just handle leaves during mowing?
For light leaf volume (early October, late-dropping trees), yes — our weekly mowing crews handle leaves during regular routes. For peak-drop weeks when leaves are piling up fast, dedicated leaf cleanup visits are more effective and cause less blade wear than mulching through heavy leaf mats.
# What do you do with the leaves?
Hauled and composted off-site. We do not leave bagged leaves or tarp piles on your property unless specifically requested (some homeowners want leaves composted on-site or used as bed mulch). Disposal is included in the flat per-visit price.
# Do you handle gutter leaf removal?
es, as an add-on service. Gutter work is ladder-based, not blower-based, and requires separate scheduling. Typical residential gutter cleanout in Austin runs $150-$300 depending on home size and gutter accessibility.