Tree Branch Removal and Yard Waste Pickup
Fallen limbs and cut branches pile up fast after storms, trimming, or seasonal yard work. Our crews handle the loading, heavy lifting, and hauling so you skip the dragging and stacking. Tree Branch Removal covers loose limbs, bundled branches, and mixed yard debris left after a project wraps up.

Why Book Branch Pickup With Us
Clearing limbs by hand is slow and heavy. Our crews take on the lifting, loading, and disposal planning so your yard opens back up.
Heavy lifting handled
Crews carry, load, and haul away large limbs and dense bundles so you avoid strained backs and repeated trips.
Flexible pile sizes
From a few storm limbs to a full yard cleanup, pricing reflects the actual volume and weight of your branches.
Cleaner routing
Branches may be routed for recycling or mulch when practical, based on condition and available local options.
When Branch Hauling Makes Sense
After a storm, a trim, or a tree company visit, you are often left with a pile no bin can hold. Bundled limbs, sawn sections, and scattered debris crowd walkways and driveways. Booking pickup lets a crew clear the mess in one visit instead of packing yard bags week after week.
Branch Types We Take
We handle a wide range of woody yard debris tied to trimming, pruning, and storm cleanup. If it came off a tree and is non-hazardous, it likely fits a branch pickup load.
Fallen storm limbs
Broken and downed limbs after wind or storms, including large sections that are too heavy to move alone.
Pruned and trimmed branches
Fresh cuttings from shaping trees, hedges, and shrubs, whether loose or tied into manageable bundles.
Sawn wood sections
Cut trunk pieces and log sections from tree work, sized so the crew can lift and load safely.
Mixed branch and brush
Piles combining branches with smaller brush, twigs, and leafy debris left after a yard project wraps.
Dead or dropped limbs
Deadwood and naturally shed branches gathered from lawns, beds, and fence lines around the property.
What Shapes Your Quote
Branch loads vary a lot, so pricing depends on how much wood you have and how easy it is to reach. A few details help set an accurate estimate.
Volume and weight
Total pile size and the density of wood drive the load. Green and sappy limbs weigh more than dry ones.
Number of pieces
Many separate limbs and long sections take more handling than a tight, pre-stacked bundle in one spot.
Carry distance
How far branches sit from the truck matters. Backyard piles behind gates take longer than curbside stacks.
Access and terrain
Slopes, narrow side yards, stairs, and soft ground affect how quickly a crew can move heavy limbs out.
Cutting or disassembly
Oversized sections may need cutting when needed to fit the truck, which adds crew time to the job.
Pickup Options
Choose the approach that fits where your branches sit and how much staging you have done. Crews adapt to yard, driveway, or mixed loads.
In-home pickup
For branches staged in a garage or enclosed space, crews carry pieces out through doorways and hallways to the truck.
Curbside or outdoor pickup
Stack limbs at the curb, driveway, or an accessible outdoor spot and the crew loads them straight from there.
Multi-item pickup
Pair branch hauling with other yard waste or bulky junk so one visit clears several items together.
How to Prep for Pickup
A little staging speeds the visit and helps keep your quote accurate. These simple steps make branch loading faster and safer for everyone.
Clear the walkway
Open a path from the pile to the truck by moving hoses, toys, and loose objects out of the route.
Group the branches
Stack limbs in one spot and bundle smaller cuttings when you can to reduce scattered pickups across the yard.
Flag heavy pieces
Point out oversized sections, awkward carries, and any spots where disassembly may be needed before the crew starts.
Note fragile surfaces
Mention delicate lawn areas, pavers, or fence lines so the crew can protect them while moving heavy limbs.
Disposal and Recycling Notes
Woody yard debris is often a good candidate for mulching or recycling rather than the landfill. When condition and local options allow, branches may be routed to processing that turns them into mulch or wood chips. Outcomes vary by area and material, so we plan disposal responsibly without promising a specific result for every load.
How Booking Works
Getting branch pickup on the calendar takes just a few steps. Share the basics, confirm access, and let the crew do the heavy work.
Send item details
Tell us the rough pile size, branch types, and where the debris sits so we can size the load.
Share photos
Photos of the pile and its surroundings help us gauge volume, weight, and the carry path more accurately.
Confirm access
Note gates, slopes, stairs, and how close the truck can park to the branches before the visit.
Review quote
Look over your estimate based on volume, access, and handling, then pick a pickup window that works.
Pickup and haul away
The crew arrives, loads the branches, and clears the area so your yard is ready for use again.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you take large or long tree limbs?
Yes. Crews handle long limbs and heavy sections, and oversized pieces may be cut down when needed to fit the truck. Flag the biggest pieces ahead of time.
Do branches need to be bundled first?
Bundling helps but is not required. Grouping smaller cuttings speeds loading and can improve your quote, while loose piles are still fine for the crew to clear.
Can you pick up branches from the backyard?
Yes. Crews carry limbs from backyards, beds, and side yards to the truck. Longer carry distances and tight access can affect the time and quote.
What happens to the branches after pickup?
Woody debris is often routed toward mulching or recycling when condition and local options allow. Outcomes vary by area, so a specific result is not promised for each load.
Can I combine branches with other yard waste?
Yes. A multi-item pickup can pair branch hauling with leaves, brush, or bulky junk so one visit clears several unwanted items at once.
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Ready to Clear Those Branches?
Skip the dragging, stacking, and repeated bag runs. Share a few details and photos, and EZ Hauling Services will size up your load and set a pickup window. Request a quote to get your Tree Branch Removal on the schedule.