DIY may be enough
- One dog and a small visible area
- No odor, flies, or guest deadline
- Waste is easy to find before mowing
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I moved in and inherited a dirty yard. This page gives you the cleanup plan. The calculator gives you the personalized quote.
New homeowners, renters, landlords, and real estate handoffs.
Best before kids, pets, movers, or lawn crews use the yard.
Common questions
Cleanup steps
Inspect the full fence line, side yards, and areas hidden by leaves or tall grass.
Treat the first cleanup as a reset before deciding on recurring frequency.
Document access notes such as gates, parking, and locked areas.
Use the quote calculator with your new ZIP code and yard details.
Decision guide
If the cleanup is small, visible, and not time-sensitive, a careful DIY reset may be enough. If there is buildup, odor, guests, multiple dogs, shared-property pressure, or hidden waste, use the calculator so the recommendation starts with the real yard conditions.
Related paths
Start with a reset.
Confirm the new address is in range.
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Other cleanup plans
Event prep
I need the yard guest-ready before people come over.
Seasonal reset
The snow melted and the yard is worse than expected.
Odor and pests
The yard smells and flies are becoming a problem.
Use the instant quote calculator for your real service area, dog count, yard details, and cleanup schedule.