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LawnStarter’s Leaf Removal Service in Scranton

Scranton’s fall colors shine at Nay Aug Park, but back in your yard, autumn leaves mean long weekends of raking and bagging.

You have better things to do. Let LawnStarter’s leaf removal crews in Scranton take leaf cleanup off your to-do list. 

LawnStarter’s leaf removal service in Scranton costs $140.47 on average for a 1-acre lawn, but pricing is based on the size of your yard and the amount of leaves on your property.

What’s included in LawnStarter’s leaf removal service: Our local leaf cleanup pros rake or blow the leaves onto a tarp and then bag them.

In Scranton, the leaf removal season usually starts in October and runs through December, but severe storms can also blanket your yard in debris any time of year. 

If you bag your own leaves, Scranton provides free leaf collection during the city’s fall program. Residents can pick up free biodegradable paper bags in October, then set them curbside for collection during scheduled pickup weeks in October, November, and early December.

Note: Scranton follows Pennsylvania’s state air quality regulations, which prohibit the open burning of leaf waste within city limits. 

Why is leaf cleanup important? A layer of leaves smothers grass, attracts pests, and lowers your curb appeal. (A leaf-covered lawn also looks like a lot of work to would-be buyers.)

How often should I have my leaves removed? This depends on where you live and your own lawn. In your area, biweekly or monthly leaf removal is common, as yards tend to have more trees that drop their leaves in fall.

Leaf removal takes hours of back-straining work. Let LawnStarter’s local leaf removal pros handle leaf cleanup, and you’ll get back all that time you spend in your yard raking, blowing, and bagging leaves.

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