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Homosassa Springs, Citrus County

Yard Waste Removal in Homosassa Springs — Your Yard Deserves Better Than a Pile of Storm Debris

Starting at $75

Tree limbs down after that last storm? Grass clippings piling up faster than you can bag them? We haul yard waste from properties all over Homosassa — from Riverhaven Village canal lots to the wooded acreage off Halls River Road. Jobs start at just $75.

  • Upfront pricing — no surprises
  • Open 24/7
  • Insured since 2018

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Junk It All provides yard waste removal in Homosassa Springs starting at $75. We haul tree limbs, grass cuttings, landscaping debris, and storm cleanup materials. Insured and operating since 2018, we serve all of Citrus County 24/7. Text photos for a fast quote or call (352) 737-1301.

Every Type of Yard Debris Homosassa Springs Properties Throw at Us

Between the live oaks dropping limbs over canal homes in Riverhaven Village and the overgrown lots along Halls River Road, yard waste piles up fast in Homosassa. We handle all of it — tree limbs, palm fronds, grass cuttings, hedge trimmings, pulled landscaping, old mulch, and whatever else your yard kicked out.

Storm cleanup is a big part of what we do here. When a Gulf surge backs up along the Homosassa River or a summer squall rips through the canopy, the debris can be overwhelming. We're talking piles of broken branches, uprooted shrubs, and waterlogged vegetation scattered across driveways and docks. We show up, load it, and haul it to Citrus County Central Landfill in Inverness so you don't have to make ten trips in a pickup truck.

Got a pile you want gone? Snap a few photos and text them to (352) 737-1301. We'll shoot back a flat price — no guessing, no waiting around for someone to drive out and eyeball it first. Works great for vacation rental owners who aren't even in town but need the yard cleared before the next guest arrives for scalloping season.

Yard Waste Removal work in Homosassa Springs, Citrus County, FL
Tree limbs
Grass cuttings
Landscaping debris
Storm cleanup

How It Works

Three steps. That's it. No runaround, no waiting around for an estimate, no hassle.

1. Text Us Photos

Snap a few pictures of what you need hauled off. Send them over by text. Takes about 5 seconds.

2. Get Your Upfront Price

We text you back a fair, honest quote. What we quote is what you pay. No bait-and-switch.

3. We Show Up & Get It Done

We haul everything — loading, hauling, cleanup. You don't lift a finger. Your space is left clean.

Let's Get Rid of It

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What Yard Waste Removal Actually Costs in Homosassa Springs

Jobs start at $75. That covers a small load — think a weekend's worth of trimming from a typical Homosassa ranch home or a few bags of grass clippings and some hedge trimmings. Bigger loads cost more, but you'll always know the price before we touch anything.

Here's how it works: text photos of your yard waste pile to (352) 737-1301. We look at the volume, factor in disposal, and send you a flat price. No hourly charges. No fuel surcharges. No surprise fees when we're halfway through loading. With median home values around $146K here and a lot of folks on fixed incomes, we keep things honest and affordable. A full trailer load of storm debris from a riverfront lot obviously costs more than a few bags of cuttings, but we price every job individually so you only pay for what you've actually got.

If you'd rather call, same number: (352) 737-1301. We're available 24/7 — and after a big storm rolls through the river basin, that matters.

$75

Starting price

24hrs

Typical turnaround

$0

Hidden fees — ever

Why Homosassa Springs Homeowners Keep Calling Us Back

Matt Pereira started Junk It All in 2018, and we've been hauling yard waste, storm debris, and every other kind of junk across Citrus County ever since. We're insured. We show up when we say we will. And we don't play games with pricing.

Homosassa has a lot of retirees — Vietnam-era vets, folks who moved here for the fishing and the quiet. Many of them own their homes outright but don't have the backs or the trucks to deal with a yard full of downed limbs after a storm. That's exactly who we built this business for. You shouldn't have to rent a trailer and make runs to the landfill on Airport Road when we can knock it out in one trip.

Vacation rental owners around Old Homosassa lean on us too. Between guest turnovers and storm damage, those waterfront cottages generate a surprising amount of yard debris. We move fast, we're quiet about it, and we don't leave a mess behind. That matters in a neighborhood where the boats are worth more than the houses and everybody knows everybody.

Let's Get Rid of It

★ STARTING AS LOW AS $75 ★

Questions Homosassa Springs Homeowners Ask Before Booking

How fast can you remove storm debris from my Homosassa Springs property after a hurricane or tropical storm?

We respond as fast as conditions allow. After Hurricane Idalia flooded river basin homes along the Homosassa River, we were running storm debris cleanup within days. We're available 24/7 and prioritize properties in low-lying flood zones near Halls River and Old Homosassa. Call (352) 737-1301 to get on the schedule immediately after a storm passes.

Do you pick up yard waste from manufactured homes in Homosassa Springs?

Absolutely. A large portion of Homosassa's housing stock is manufactured homes, many from the 70s through the 90s on wooded lots. We regularly pick up tree limbs, palm fronds, and landscaping debris from manufactured home properties along the US-19 corridor and throughout the 34446 and 34448 zip codes. Jobs start at $75.

Can you haul landscaping debris from a vacation rental property in Old Homosassa in Citrus County?

Yes — we do this all the time for vacation rental owners around Old Homosassa's waterfront district. Between guest turnovers and storm damage to those older fishing cottages, yard debris piles up fast. Text photos to (352) 737-1301 for a quick quote on landscaping debris removal, even if you're managing the rental from out of town.

What does a large yard waste removal job cost for a riverfront lot in Homosassa Springs?

It depends on volume. A small load from a typical ranch home starts at $75. A full-scale yard cleanup on a large riverfront lot in Riverhaven Village or along the Homosassa River — with downed tree limbs, storm debris, and old landscaping — could run a few hundred. Text photos of the pile to (352) 737-1301 and we'll send back a flat price with no hidden fees.

Where does yard waste from Homosassa Springs go after you haul it away?

We transport yard waste to the Citrus County Central Landfill at 1300 S Airport Road in Inverness. They accept the full range of waste we haul from Homosassa properties — tree limbs, brush, grass cuttings, storm debris, all of it. If there are usable items mixed in with a larger cleanout, we'll sort and drop donations at places like Daystar Life Center in Homosassa.

Is tree limb removal in Homosassa Springs available year-round or just after storms in Citrus County?

Year-round. We handle tree limb removal in Homosassa Springs every month — not just post-storm. Spring brush season generates huge piles from overgrown lots near Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park and the wooded properties off Halls River Road. Summer growth and winter snowbird yard cleanups keep us busy the rest of the year. Call (352) 737-1301 anytime.

Why Yard Waste Piles Up So Fast in Homosassa Springs

Homosassa sits in a lowland transition zone between the Gulf and the interior — spring-fed rivers, wetland margins, and dense subtropical canopy everywhere you look. That means aggressive growth year-round. Live oaks, cabbage palms, and wild slash pines don't take a season off. If you own a half-acre lot off US-19 or a canal home in Riverhaven Village, you already know the brush never stops coming.

Then there's the weather. This isn't just a hurricane zone — it's a flood zone. Hurricane Idalia pushed water up the Homosassa River and flooded homes along the basin. That kind of event doesn't just soak furniture; it dumps vegetation, river muck, and waterlogged yard debris across entire properties. Spring brush clearing and post-storm cleanup are the two biggest yard waste peaks here, and some years they overlap.

With 86% of residents owning their homes — many of them manufactured homes and 70s-era ranches on wooded lots — keeping up with yard waste is a constant job. The housing stock is older, the lots are often partially shaded by mature trees, and most of Homosassa's 15,000 residents would rather be fishing the Halls River than hauling brush. That's where we come in.

Homosassa Springs Neighborhoods We Serve

Riverhaven Village

Waterfront community with a mix of canal homes and wooded lots.

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