Leaf Removal

Don’t spend your weekends battling leaves!

The fall season in Virginia is truly one of the best times of year. The landscape comes alive with beautiful colors that make for breathtaking views. However, managing the aftermath of this seasonal splendor can quickly turn into a time-consuming and labor-intensive task. Imagine a fall season where your weekends aren’t spent battling piles of leaves but instead enjoying quality time with friends and family or participating in activities you love. Rediscover the joy of autumn without the leafy hassle. Call Pro-Mow today and schedule your leaf removal service!

Our Process

AT Pro-Mow we offer both Weekly Leaf Removal (for customers on a weekly mowing plan) and a one-time Complete Leaf Removal service. You may be wondering, what’s the difference between the two.

Our Weekly Leaf Removal service is an “add-on” to your weekly mowing. For an additional fee, we will bag your mowing in order to remove any leaves that have fallen on your turf areas.

Our Complete Leaf Removal service is a one-time service in which we follow a comprehensive process to ensure no leaves are left behind! We clean up your yard by removing all leaves and debris from your entire property. This includes removing leaves from your lawn, stairwells, deck, patio, fence lines, AC unit and any other area unique to your property.

Why Choose Our Leaf Removal Service?

Benefits of Leaf Removal


Leaf Removal Q&A

A: The timing for leaf removal depends on the climate and the types of trees in your area. In general, it is recommended to start removing leaves in the fall when they begin to accumulate on the ground.

A: Yes. We offer weekly leaf removal as well as a one-time complete leaf removal option.

A: Regular removal is necessary during the fall season. Aim to remove leaves at least once a week to prevent them from forming a thick layer that can suffocate the grass.

A: While a thin layer of shredded leaves can function as natural mulch, it is generally advisable to remove most leaves to prevent them from smothering the grass. Thick layers can block sunlight and air, leading to lawn diseases.

A: While the primary leaf removal season is in the fall, you may need to do some spring cleaning if there are leftover leaves that were hidden by snow or if additional debris has accumulated over the winter.

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