Brush, Branches, and the Old Fence — Gone
Storm debris, blackberry brambles, a torn-down fence, whatever's been hibernating in the shed. If the green bin won't take it — or would take it four bins at a time over two months — we haul it in one trip.
Seattle-area yard debris has a funny way of outgrowing the yard waste bin the same weekend you finally tackle it. We're the shortcut: no bagging, no bundling branches to regulation length, no rationing a pile across a month of pickups. We load it loose, straight off your lawn, from $129 for small loads up to $479–$599 for a full 16-ft truck — and the green stuff goes to composting, not the landfill.
- Small loads from $129; half truck $249–$349; full 16-ft truck $479–$599
- Brush, branches, hedge trimmings, sod, leaves, and storm debris — loaded loose, no prep required
- Old fence panels, deck boards, and shed or playset contents hauled in the same trip
- Green waste goes to composting facilities; treated lumber is disposed of properly
- Same-day pickups most days, 8am–10pm — text a photo of the pile to (206) 609-5581
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The stuff the green bin refuses
The curbside bin is great for grass clippings and deeply unimpressed by everything else: branches over 4 inches, anything longer than the bin, sod, root balls, and every project that produces more than 96 gallons at once. After a windstorm or a weekend of hedge surgery, you're left with a pile and a choice — feed the bin for six weeks or make one call. We show up, load the whole pile by hand and pitchfork, rake the spot clean, and it's done by dinner.
Fence down? Shed emptied? Same trip.
Yard cleanups rarely stop at the green stuff. The fence that finally lost its argument with gravity, the deck boards from the rebuild, the shed's greatest hits — half a bag of concrete, paint-free lumber, a lawnmower that hasn't started since 2019. It all goes on the same truck as the brush, priced by the space it takes and nothing else. Tearing something down this weekend? Book us for Monday and the evidence disappears.
Where it goes
Clean green waste — brush, branches, leaves, sod — goes to regional composting facilities and comes back as somebody's garden soil, which beats a landfill by a mile. Untreated lumber gets recycled where facilities accept it, metal goes to scrap, and only the true junk rides to the transfer station. Same price either way; we just think the yard should end up cleaner than the planet ends up dirtier.
Junk price in 10 seconds
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Or text a photo to (206) 609-5581 for an instant junk price.
He worked HARD, wasted absolutely no time, and somehow managed to be both incredibly fast and incredibly careful. If you're looking for someone reliable, efficient, professional, and genuinely kind, book Asuman. I would hire hi…
The movers I had lined up cancelled on me day-of... I was so lucky to have found these guys! They were incredibly fast, didn't damage a single item, and worked gracefully under chaotic conditions. I'll definitely be hiring them…
The crew was professional, punctual, careful with our belongings, and worked efficiently the entire time. Communication was clear throughout the process, pricing was fair, and there were no surprises. Highly recommend them to a…
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