Yard and storm debris

Yard waste, brush, branches, storm debris, and fence removal

Curbside yard waste and storm debris removal. Brush, branches, fencing, deck debris, storm cleanup piles. Compostable material routed to certified compost facilities.

Dakota Valley Junk Removal truck loaded with furniture and appliances outside a home — Yard and storm debris across Minnesota — Dakota Valley Junk Removal

What's included

Yard and storm debris options

Brush and branch piles

Storm debris cleanup

Old fencing and posts

Deck debris and old lumber

Sod and yard renovation waste

Garden bed cleanouts

How it works

Four steps, mostly text.

1

Step 1

Photo of the pile + rough volume.

2

Step 2

Crew confirms quote and window via text.

3

Step 3

Pile staged at curb or driveway.

4

Step 4

Crew loads and routes compostables to certified facilities.

Yard and storm debris cities

Available across Minnesota.

FAQ

Yard and storm debris — quick answers.

How much does yard and storm debris cost in Minnesota?

Junk and cleanout loads for yard and storm debris are volume-based, from $85 — single item from $85 up to a full box-truck load around $750. Recyclable items like mattresses, appliances, TVs, and tires are flat per-piece rates with no load minimum. Text photos for a firm quote with no surprise on-site re-quote.

How do I book yard and storm debris?

Text photos of the items plus your city to (952) 232-5107, or use the photo-quote helper. The crew sends a firm quote and a pickup window — there is no on-site estimate visit.

How soon can you schedule yard and storm debris?

Most pickups are scheduled about two business days out so the crew arrives with the right equipment. Same-day jobs are sometimes available based on crew capacity — text to check.

Do I need to be home for yard and storm debris?

No — as long as the items are accessible at the curb or in the garage. The crew calls before arrival and sends a completion photo when the job is done.

Where do you offer yard and storm debris?

Across all Minnesota cities and counties, with route-aware scheduling. Coverage is heaviest across the Twin Cities metro — Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, Anoka, Washington, Scott, and Carver counties.

What happens to the items after yard and storm debris?

Donation-first. Compostable material is routed to certified compost facilities; lumber and fencing go to licensed disposal or recycling.

Need yard and storm debris?

Text photos, item details, and a preferred calendar window. The crew confirms and handles the rest.

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