Spring & Fall Yard Cleanup in Texas

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Where This Fits in Texas

Seasonal yard cleanup for spring and fall. This page is for spring & fall yard cleanup requests in Texas. That doesn't mean spring & fall yard cleanup is available in every city or area of the state, since coverage depends on local provider availability where you're located.

Call +1 (844) 617-8909 and tell us where in Texas you're located and what your project involves. We'll help connect you with an independent local provider handling spring & fall yard cleanup in your area, when matching is available.

What's Driving Spring & Fall Yard Cleanup Demand in Texas

Texas leads the nation in hail events most years, and the Panhandle and North Texas in particular sit within a corridor that regularly produces severe spring thunderstorms carrying large hail and damaging straight-line winds, storms capable of stripping leaves, snapping branches, and scattering debris across residential yards in a matter of minutes. Cleaning up after one of these storms is a fundamentally different job than routine seasonal tidying, since it typically means clearing broken limbs and storm debris on short notice rather than working from a planned calendar, and it often turns up damaged trees or shrubs that need follow-up assessment. Because this severe spring storm season hits North Texas and the Panhandle with real regularity, cleanup demand there spikes reactively around specific storm events far more than it follows a predictable seasonal schedule. That storm-driven cleanup pattern is a distinct source of demand in North Texas, separate from the routine fall cleanup tied to leaf drop found elsewhere in the state.

Licensing in Texas: Texas does not issue a general landscape contractor license, but two specific activities within the trade are legally regulated. Anyone who sells, designs, installs, maintains, repairs, or services a landscape irrigation system for hire must hold a Landscape Irrigator license from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and it is against the law to advertise or perform that work without one; an unlicensed worker can only assist as a supervised Irrigation Technician. Separately, anyone applying pesticides or herbicides to lawns, trees, or ornamentals for compensation must hold a Texas Department of Agriculture commercial applicator license in the Lawn and Ornamental category, which requires passing a general standards exam plus a category exam and paying an annual fee. Routine mowing, mulching, planting, and general lawn maintenance that don't involve irrigation work or chemical application fall outside state licensing altogether, which is part of why Texas landscaping is served by such a wide range of businesses, from unlicensed mow-and-blow crews to state-licensed irrigation and pesticide specialists.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are the providers I'm connected with licensed and insured?

Licensing and insurance requirements for landscaping work vary by state and locality, and not every state requires a specific landscaping license. Ask the provider directly about their licensing and insurance before work begins.

How do I know what kind of landscaping service I need?

The right service usually comes down to what's happening: a yard that just needs regular mowing, beds that need a redesign, or a drainage problem all point to different types of work. When you call, describe exactly what you're dealing with and we'll help match you with a provider suited to that specific job.

How does spring & fall yard cleanup matching work in Texas?

Tell SkilledMob what your yard needs and where in Texas you're located. We'll help connect your call with an independent local provider handling spring & fall yard cleanup, when matching is available for that area.

Is spring & fall yard cleanup available everywhere in Texas?

Not necessarily, this page is for spring & fall yard cleanup requests in Texas specifically, not a claim that coverage exists in every city. Call to confirm whether a local provider is available in your specific area.

Do landscaping contractors need to be licensed in Texas?

Texas does not issue a general landscape contractor license, but two specific activities within the trade are legally regulated. Anyone who sells, designs, installs, maintains, repairs, or services a landscape irrigation system for hire must hold a Landscape Irrigator license from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and it is against the law to advertise or perform that work without one; an unlicensed worker can only assist as a supervised Irrigation Technician. Separately, anyone applying pesticides or herbicides to lawns, trees, or ornamentals for compensation must hold a Texas Department of Agriculture commercial applicator license in the Lawn and Ornamental category, which requires passing a general standards exam plus a category exam and paying an annual fee. Routine mowing, mulching, planting, and general lawn maintenance that don't involve irrigation work or chemical application fall outside state licensing altogether, which is part of why Texas landscaping is served by such a wide range of businesses, from unlicensed mow-and-blow crews to state-licensed irrigation and pesticide specialists.

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