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North Weeki Wachee, Hernando County

Yard Waste Removal in North Weeki Wachee — Your Yard Deserves Better Than a Pile of Storm Debris

Starting at $75

Those thick pine and palm lots out here don't clean themselves up, especially after a Gulf storm rips through. We haul tree limbs, grass cuttings, landscaping debris, and everything else cluttering your North Weeki Wachee yard. Jobs start at just $75.

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  • Insured since 2018

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Junk It All provides yard waste removal in North Weeki Wachee, FL, including tree limb removal, landscaping debris removal, storm debris cleanup, and full yard cleanup. Jobs start at $75. Insured and serving Hernando County since 2018. Available 24/7. Call (352) 737-1301 for a fast quote.

What We Haul From North Weeki Wachee Yards and Wooded Lots

If you've got a property out in Weeki Wachee Acres or one of those big half-acre lots near the Preserve, you know how fast yard waste piles up. The coastal hammock and sandhill vegetation around here — cabbage palms, slash pines, scrub oaks — drops branches constantly. After a summer thunderstorm or a named Gulf storm, it gets worse. We haul all of it: tree limbs, palm fronds, brush piles, grass clippings, hedge trimmings, and old landscaping debris.

We also handle the bigger stuff that Hernando County curbside pickup won't touch. Whole fallen trees from your lot near Mud Springs? We'll cut them down to size and load them up. That massive pile of dead shrubs you pulled out during a spring cleanup? Gone. Rotting fence posts mixed in with overgrown vegetation along your property line? We take it all.

Snap a few photos of your yard waste and text them to (352) 737-1301. We'll send you a price — no games, no surprise charges. Folks in Glen Lakes do this all the time before their HOA sends a letter. It takes about two minutes and saves everybody a headache.

Yard Waste Removal work in North Weeki Wachee, Hernando 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

★ STARTING AS LOW AS $75 ★

What Yard Waste Removal Costs in North Weeki Wachee

Yard waste removal in North Weeki Wachee starts at $75. That covers smaller loads — a few bags of grass cuttings, a stack of palm fronds, a wheelbarrow's worth of hedge trimmings. Most single-family home cleanups out here in the 34607 and 34613 zip codes run somewhere between $75 and $300 depending on volume. If a Gulf storm just dropped half a pine tree across your yard near Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, it might run a bit more. Either way, you'll know the price before we start.

Here's how it works. Text photos of your yard waste to (352) 737-1301. We look at the pictures, figure out the load size, and send you a flat price. No hourly charges. No hidden disposal fees. No extra cost because you're on a dirt road off Shoal Line Boulevard. The price we quote is the price you pay.

With a median home value around $215,000 out here, you're probably not looking to spend a fortune on yard cleanup. Neither would we. That's why we keep it simple and affordable — especially for the retirees in Weeki Wachee North and Glen Lakes who just need a hand getting heavy limbs off their property after storm season.

$75

Starting price

24hrs

Typical turnaround

$0

Hidden fees — ever

Why North Weeki Wachee Homeowners Call Us First

Matt Pereira started Junk It All back in 2018, and we've been hauling yard waste across Hernando County ever since. We're insured. We show up when we say we will. And we don't charge you extra because your property backs up to the Weeki Wachee Preserve and the access is a little tricky.

A huge chunk of North Weeki Wachee's population is retired. The median age here is over 62. That means a lot of homeowners physically can't drag heavy live oak branches or waterlogged palm fronds to the curb — and they shouldn't have to. We do the lifting, the loading, and the hauling. You just point at what needs to go. We handle manufactured home lots, stucco ranch homes in Glen Lakes, waterfront cottages near the river — all of it.

We're also available 24/7, which matters out here. When a Gulf storm hits and you wake up to a yard full of debris blocking your driveway off US-19, you don't want to wait three days for someone to answer the phone. Call or text (352) 737-1301 and we'll get out there same day.

Let's Get Rid of It

★ STARTING AS LOW AS $75 ★

Questions North Weeki Wachee Homeowners Ask Before Booking

How much does yard waste removal cost for a large wooded lot in North Weeki Wachee?

Yard waste removal starts at $75. Most large-lot cleanups in areas like Weeki Wachee Acres or near the Weeki Wachee Preserve run between $150 and $400 depending on volume. Text photos to (352) 737-1301 for an exact price. We haul everything to the Northwest Waste Management Facility in Brooksville.

Can you do storm debris cleanup in North Weeki Wachee after a Gulf hurricane or tropical storm?

Absolutely. North Weeki Wachee sits close to the Gulf coast and the Weeki Wachee River, so storm surge and high winds hit hard out here. We do same-day storm debris cleanup — fallen tree limbs, palm fronds, damaged lanai screens, whatever the storm leaves behind. We're available 24/7 and know the roads around US-19 and the Preserve area well.

Do you pick up yard waste inside the Glen Lakes gated community in North Weeki Wachee?

Yes. We regularly do landscaping debris removal and yard cleanup inside Glen Lakes. The HOA there doesn't mess around with compliance, so homeowners call us to haul away hedge trimmings, tree limbs, and brush piles before they get a notice. Just text us photos and we'll get you a quote fast.

Can you help seniors in North Weeki Wachee who can't haul heavy tree limbs to the curb themselves?

That's a big part of what we do out here. With a median age over 62 and communities like Weeki Wachee North being 55-plus, a lot of our yard waste removal calls come from older homeowners who need someone to handle the heavy lifting. We come onto your property, load everything ourselves, and haul it away. You don't need to drag anything to the road.

Where does yard waste from North Weeki Wachee properties get taken in Hernando County?

We haul yard debris to the Northwest Waste Management Facility at 14450 Landfill Rd in Brooksville. If any items from your cleanout are still usable — like patio furniture mixed in with yard waste — we'll route those to the Salvation Army Family Store in Spring Hill when possible. Everything gets handled responsibly.

Is yard waste removal available in North Weeki Wachee on weekends and holidays in Hernando County?

Yes. We're open 24/7, including weekends and holidays. Storm cleanup doesn't wait for Monday, especially out here near the Gulf coast where weather can turn fast. Whether you're in Weeki Wachee Acres dealing with a downed pine or on a waterfront lot near the Weeki Wachee River with flood debris, call or text (352) 737-1301 any time.

Why Yard Waste Piles Up Fast in North Weeki Wachee

North Weeki Wachee sits right where the coastal marshes along the Gulf meet the thick pine and palm uplands of western Hernando County. That terrain is gorgeous — it's why people move here. But it also means your yard produces an absurd amount of organic debris. The salt air off the Gulf weakens branches. The sandy soil doesn't hold root systems as well during high winds. And when hurricane season rolls in from June through November, even a tropical storm tracking up the Gulf can dump enough wind and rain to turn a wooded half-acre lot into a disaster zone.

The neighborhoods here weren't built for easy cleanup either. Weeki Wachee Acres has older ranch homes and manufactured homes on large lots with mature tree canopy. Glen Lakes is a gated golf community full of ornamental landscaping that needs constant maintenance. Both generate serious yard waste. And since there's limited new construction activity, most homeowners are dealing with decades-old vegetation that's overgrown and overdue for clearing.

Spring cleanup and post-storm periods are the busiest times for yard debris pickup out here. Snowbirds head north and leave behind six months of fallen branches. Full-time residents finally get around to cutting back the scrub oak and Brazilian pepper that crept in over winter. The Weeki Wachee River area sees flood-zone debris wash up onto low-lying properties. Whatever the situation, we haul it all to the Northwest Waste Management Facility in Brooksville and keep your lot looking the way it should.

North Weeki Wachee Neighborhoods We Serve

Glen Lakes

Gated golf and country club community.

Weeki Wachee Acres

Older, non-gated residential area with larger lots.

Ready to Get It Done in North Weeki Wachee? Text Us.

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