Clear Your Yard Before Layers Build

Eye Candy Lawns offers leaf removal services throughout Atlanta, Forest Park, or surrounding neighborhoods to prevent lawn damage and maintain healthy grass.

You know how quickly leaves pile up in Atlanta, Forest Park, or surrounding areas yards, especially under the oaks and maples that line so many streets. When the buildup gets heavy enough, the grass underneath starts to yellow and thin out because sunlight and air can't reach it. Eye Candy Lawns removes those layers so your lawn stays visible and your yard looks manageable again.

Leaf removal means clearing accumulated debris from your lawn, beds, and hardscapes before it smothers the turf or clogs your drainage. We rake, blow, and haul away the material, making sure nothing stays behind to mat down over winter. In Atlanta, fall cleanup is the most common time for this service, but spring storms and gusty weeks can also leave your property covered. We offer one-time cleanups or seasonal scheduling depending on how many trees are on your lot.

If your yard already looks buried or you're planning ahead for this season, reach out to Eye Candy Lawns in Atlanta for a free estimate on leaf removal.

What Happens When We Remove the Leaves

We start by blowing leaves off the turf and out of shrub beds, then gather them into piles that can be bagged or hauled. In Atlanta, Forest Park, or surrounding areas where properties often have long driveways and wooded borders, we make sure to clear pavement, gutters, and bed edges so nothing gets tracked back onto the grass. The work usually takes a few hours depending on lot size and tree density.

Once the leaves are gone, you'll see the grass again and notice how much lighter the yard feels. Sunlight reaches the turf, air circulates better, and your lawn has a better chance of staying green through the cooler months. Yard debris removal also reduces the risk of mold, pest hiding spots, and clogged downspouts.

We haul everything off-site so you don't have to deal with piles at the curb. This service works well on its own or as part of a broader seasonal cleanup that includes bed edging and gutter clearing. If you have questions about timing or how often your property should be cleared, we can walk through that during the estimate.

Questions People Ask Before Scheduling

Homeowners in Atlanta, Forest Park, or surrounding areas usually want to know how often they need leaf removal, what happens to the debris, and whether the service works for properties with a lot of trees. These are the questions we hear most often.

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How often should I schedule leaf removal?

That depends on how many trees are on your property and how quickly leaves fall. Most homeowners in Atlanta, Forest Park, or surrounding areas schedule one or two full cleanups during fall, with an optional spring clearing after storms.

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What do you do with the leaves after removal?
We bag and haul them off-site so they don't sit in your driveway or at the curb. You won't need to arrange your own disposal or wait for bulk pickup.
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Can you remove leaves from flower beds and mulch areas?
Yes, we clear leaves from beds, borders, and ground cover areas without disturbing the mulch or damaging plants. We use blowers and rakes depending on what's planted.
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What if leaves are wet or matted down?
We still remove them, but it may take longer because wet leaves stick together and weigh more. Raking by hand is sometimes needed to lift matted layers without tearing up the turf.
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Do you offer this service year-round?
Yes, though most requests come in fall. We also do spring cleanups and post-storm debris removal anytime leaves or branches cover the yard.

If your lawn is already hidden under a thick layer or you want to get ahead of the next leaf drop, contact Eye Candy Lawns in Atlanta, Forest Park, or surrounding areas for a free estimate. We'll let you know what the cleanup will involve and schedule a time that works with your calendar.