Fall Cleanup

Autumn leaves covering a yard ready for fall cleanup

Prepare Your Property for Winter the Right Way

As the brilliant fall colors of the Tri-State Area fade, they leave behind mountains of leaves and debris that can smother your lawn, clog your gutters, and invite pests into your garden beds. Siegel's Total Renovations offers thorough fall cleanup services that handle every aspect of seasonal property maintenance, ensuring your yard goes into winter in the best possible condition and comes back strong in the spring.

Our fall cleanup crews tackle the full scope of autumn maintenance: complete leaf removal from lawns, beds, and hard surfaces; gutter and downspout clearing to prevent ice dams and water damage; final mowing and edging at the proper height for winter dormancy; and careful garden bed winterization including cutting back perennials, applying protective mulch, and removing spent annuals. We haul away all debris so your property is left spotless.

Neglecting fall cleanup is one of the most common causes of lawn disease, root rot, and expensive gutter repairs come spring. Our team knows exactly what Tri-State Area properties need to weather the winter months, and we work quickly and efficiently to get the job done before the first freeze. Schedule your fall cleanup early to secure your preferred date on our calendar.

Fall cleanup in the Tri-State Area is not optional. The heavy leaf cover from mature oaks, maples, and hickories can smother your lawn, clog gutters, and create slippery walkways if left unmanaged. Our fall cleanup service removes leaves, clears garden beds, and prepares your property for winter.

Our fall cleanup includes leaf removal from lawns, garden beds, and hard surfaces; gutter cleaning; cutting back perennials; applying a final fertilizer treatment; and blowing out any remaining debris. We use commercial leaf blowers, vacuums, and tarps to work efficiently without damaging your landscape.

Properties in Port Jervis, Sparrowbush, and the wooded areas of Pike County PA tend to have heavy leaf loads that require multiple cleanups through October and November. We offer single-visit and multi-visit options depending on your property size and tree coverage.

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What We Offer

Leaf Removal

Complete removal of fallen leaves from your lawn, garden beds, walkways, and hard surfaces to prevent lawn suffocation and pest harborage.

Gutter Cleaning

Thorough clearing of gutters and downspouts to prevent ice dams, water damage, and foundation issues caused by clogged drainage during winter.

Garden Winterization

Expert preparation of garden beds including cutting back perennials, applying protective mulch, and removing spent plants to ensure a healthy spring return.

Ready for Fall Cleanup?

Get ahead of winter by scheduling your fall cleanup now. We'll make sure your property is fully prepared for the cold months ahead.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should fall cleanup be done?

We typically begin fall cleanups in mid-October and continue through late November, depending on when leaves finish dropping. Properties with many oak trees may need a later cleanup since oaks hold their leaves longer than maples.

Do you clean gutters as part of fall cleanup?

Yes. Gutter cleaning is included in our full fall cleanup service. Clogged gutters can cause ice dams and water damage during winter, so clearing them before the first freeze is important.

How much does fall cleanup cost?

Pricing depends on property size, tree coverage, and number of visits needed. We provide free estimates based on an assessment of your property. Seasonal lawn care contract customers receive discounted fall cleanup rates.

Do you remove leaves from garden beds?

Yes. We clear leaves from garden beds, around foundation plantings, and from all hard surfaces including driveways and walkways. We also cut back perennials and remove spent annuals as part of the fall cleanup.

Can you winterize my irrigation system?

We can coordinate irrigation winterization as part of your fall property prep. Blowing out sprinkler lines before the first freeze prevents costly pipe damage over winter.