Fall leaves left on your lawn smother the grass and invite disease. Matted wet leaves in October turn into dead patches by March. Leaf cleanup Portsmouth OH is a basic fall maintenance job that pays off every spring when your yard comes back green instead of thin and patchy. We handle full cleanups, gutter clearing, and final-mow services across Scioto County.
Timing matters. One cleanup in early November often is not enough — leaves keep falling for weeks. Most yards need two visits to finish the season right.
What We Do
- Full yard leaf removal — blown, raked, and hauled
- Gutter clearing of leaf buildup after drop finishes
- Flower bed and landscape bed cleanup
- Leaf mulching with the mower for lighter coverage
- Debris haul-away — leaves go off-site
- Final mow before winter dormancy
For properties with a lot of shade and mature trees, we often schedule two or three visits — mid-fall during peak drop, a mid-November visit, and a final cleanup after the last leaves are down.
Why Leaf Cleanup Matters
Thick leaf cover kills grass. It blocks sunlight, holds moisture against the blades, and creates the perfect environment for snow mold and fungal disease through the winter. Come spring, the dead patches show up exactly where the leaves piled deepest.
Leaves also harbor pests through winter. Mice, voles, and insect eggs overwinter in leaf piles near the foundation and move into the house when spring comes. Keeping the yard cleared reduces that pressure.
Wet leaves on sidewalks and driveways are a slip hazard. Older neighborhoods in Portsmouth with mature oaks and maples drop thousands of leaves that turn slippery fast after a rain. Cleaning them up protects family, guests, and anyone delivering packages.
Timing
Leaf drop in Scioto County runs from early October through early December depending on the trees on your property. Maples drop early, oaks drop late, and some ornamental trees hold leaves well into January. We recommend at least two cleanups for most properties — a mid-fall cleanup when leaves are peaking, and a final cleanup after the last leaves have dropped.
Leaves can also go in with a final fall mow. If coverage is light, mulching with the mower chops leaves fine enough that they decompose into the lawn over the winter and add nutrients. Heavier coverage always needs removal — mulching cannot handle it.
Areas We Serve
We serve all of Scioto County — Portsmouth, Wheelersburg, New Boston, Sciotoville, West Portsmouth, Lucasville, Minford, and South Webster.
Frequently Asked Questions
Residential leaf cleanup typically runs $150-400 per visit depending on yard size, tree coverage, and debris volume. Larger lots with heavy tree coverage can run $500 or more. Seasonal packages covering two or three visits usually cost less per visit than one-time service.
Most Scioto County properties need two cleanups — one in mid-fall during peak leaf drop, and a final cleanup after the last leaves are down. Properties with heavy oak coverage may need three. Properties with few trees often get by with one.
Both, depending on what works best. For light coverage, mulching with the mower is fast and adds nutrients back to the lawn. For heavy leaf loads, we haul off-site. We decide based on volume and what the lawn needs.
Get Your Yard Winter-Ready
Phone: (740) 357-9020. Free estimates!
