Branches & Brush
Tree branches, brush piles, hedge trimmings, small limbs, sticks, and overgrown yard cuttings. We handle loose piles, curb piles, and side-yard piles without requiring you to bundle every piece first.
Apex, NC (Abbington, Amherst, Beckett Crossing, Carriage Downs, Ellington Place, Haddon Hall, Lexington, Salem Oaks, Salem Village, Scotts Mill, The Villages of Apex, Waterford Green)
Branches, Brush, Leaves, Storm Debris, Shrubs, Fence Pieces & Outdoor Junk Hauled Away. No Waiting on Curb Pickup. Local 919 Crew.
Yard debris has a way of looking manageable until it is stacked at the curb, spread across the driveway, or sitting in the side yard for a second weekend. A few branches turn into a brush pile. A small landscaping project leaves bags, roots, shrubs, dirt-covered plastic, and broken edging. One storm can leave limbs scattered across the lawn before you have time to deal with them.
The hard part is not always cutting or raking the debris. It is getting it gone. Yard waste can be bulky, messy, full of thorns, too long for pickup rules, too heavy when wet, or mixed with outdoor junk that normal yard collection will not take. If you miss the pickup window, the pile sits there long enough to annoy the HOA, block the driveway, or make the whole property look unfinished.
Triangle Junk Removal handles yard debris removal in Apex, NC for homeowners, landlords, real estate agents, and property managers. We remove branches, brush, leaves, shrubs, storm debris, fence pieces, patio junk, landscaping leftovers, and outdoor clutter from yards, curbs, driveways, and side areas.
You do not need to bundle everything perfectly or haul it to the street. Show us what needs to go, and our local 919 crew loads it, sweeps the area, and hauls it away properly.
We remove most non-hazardous outdoor debris, landscaping waste, and yard cleanup material. Not sure if we take it? Call (984) 254-3606.
Tree branches, brush piles, hedge trimmings, small limbs, sticks, and overgrown yard cuttings. We handle loose piles, curb piles, and side-yard piles without requiring you to bundle every piece first.
Wind-blown limbs, fallen branches, scattered yard debris, broken outdoor items, and cleanup piles after heavy rain or storms. Useful when the yard needs to be cleared quickly before the next round of weather.
Bagged leaves, grass clippings, pine straw, small yard waste bags, and cleanup material from seasonal lawn work. Wet bags are heavier than they look, and we handle the lifting and loading.
Removed shrubs, dead plants, small root balls, garden waste, planter debris, and landscaping tear-out material. We clear the pile so the bed is ready for fresh mulch, new plants, or a cleaner look.
Fence panels, old boards, broken gates, deck scraps, lattice, edging, and treated wood from outdoor repairs. Nails, screws, and splinters are common, so we load carefully and keep the area clean.
Broken patio chairs, old planters, cracked storage bins, outdoor toys, rusted fire pits, grills, umbrellas, and backyard clutter mixed into the cleanup. Yard debris jobs often include more than just leaves and sticks.
Empty mulch bags, soil bags, plastic edging, landscape fabric, nursery pots, plant trays, and leftover materials after a weekend landscaping project. We clear the mess so the finished yard actually looks finished.
Small cut limbs and manageable tree debris already on the ground. We do not provide tree cutting or climbing, but if the debris is cut and accessible, we can load it and haul it away.
Outdoor cleanup before listing a home, moving out, turning over a rental, or preparing for photos. We remove visible yard clutter, old outdoor items, and debris that makes the property feel neglected.
Yard debris is not always as simple as putting bags at the curb. Branches may be too long. Brush may not be bundled. Leaves may be wet and heavy. Fence pieces may have nails. A landscaping pile may include dirt, roots, plastic, wood, stone, and outdoor junk all mixed together.
That mix matters because different material needs different handling. Clean organic debris can often be routed differently than treated wood, broken patio furniture, or mixed junk. Heavy materials like soil, sod, brick, stone, and pavers affect pricing because they add weight quickly even when the pile looks small.
Apex neighborhoods also have their own practical challenges. In Scotts Mill, Haddon Hall, Waterford Green, Abbington, and Villages of Apex, visible curb piles can become an HOA issue if they sit too long. In older neighborhoods with mature trees, storm cleanup can create limb piles that are too large for a normal homeowner cleanup. In tighter streets and townhome areas, loading needs to be quick and organized so the truck is not blocking access.
We approach yard debris removal with that in mind. We show up ready to load, keep the work area contained, avoid dragging debris across areas that do not need to be disturbed, and leave the driveway, curb, or yard cleaner than we found it.
Yard debris pricing depends on volume, weight, material type, access, and whether the debris is loose, bagged, or mixed with outdoor junk.
$125–$225
A small brush pile, several bags of leaves, light branches, a few shrubs, or simple curbside yard waste that is easy to access and load.
$250–$400
Most common for storm debris, landscaping projects, larger branch piles, shrubs, fence scraps, and mixed outdoor cleanup loads.
$450–$650+
Large yard cleanups, heavy wet debris, multiple piles, move-out yard clearing, or mixed loads with wood, patio junk, roots, and landscaping leftovers.
Prices are estimates. Final price is confirmed on site after we see the debris, volume, weight, and loading distance. Nothing gets loaded until you approve the number..
Tell us what type of yard debris you have, where it is located, and whether it includes branches, leaves, brush, fence pieces, soil, stone, or outdoor junk. Photos help us estimate faster.
Our local 919 crew checks the pile, material type, access, and loading distance. We confirm the final price before loading starts, so there are no surprises.
We load the yard debris, clean the area, and haul the material to the proper disposal or recycling route when practical. You get the yard, curb, or driveway back.
Clean organic yard debris such as branches, brush, leaves, and plant material is handled differently from mixed junk. When practical, we route green waste toward appropriate yard waste processing instead of treating everything like regular trash.
Mixed outdoor loads are handled based on what is in them. Treated wood, broken patio furniture, old planters, plastic edging, and general outdoor junk may need to go through standard disposal. Metal items, certain grills, and usable outdoor pieces may be separated when it makes sense.
We cannot take hazardous materials as standard junk. That includes pesticides, herbicides, fuel, oil, chemicals, wet paint, asbestos-containing materials, and contaminated soil. If your yard cleanup includes old garage chemicals or questionable material, mention it when you call so we can guide you correctly.
We remove yard waste, storm debris, brush piles, outdoor junk, and landscaping leftovers across Apex, NC (Abbington, Amherst, Beckett Crossing, Carriage Downs, Ellington Place, Haddon Hall, Lexington, Salem Oaks, Salem Village, Scotts Mill, The Villages of Apex, Waterford Green).
Small yard debris pickups usually run $125–$225. Medium cleanups often fall between $250–$400. Larger outdoor loads can run $450–$650 or more depending on volume, weight, access, and material type. Wet leaves, soil, sod, stone, and heavy wood can affect price because they add weight quickly. We confirm the final price on site before loading anything. Call (984) 254-3606.
No. Bundling can help with city pickup rules, but our crew can remove loose branches and brush piles as long as the debris is accessible. If the branches are very long, tangled, or mixed with heavy material, send photos when you call so we can estimate the job properly.
Yes. We remove fallen branches, storm cleanup piles, scattered yard debris, broken outdoor items, and manageable limbs that are already on the ground. We do not provide emergency tree cutting or climbing, but once debris is cut and accessible, we can load it and haul it away.
Yes. We remove bagged leaves, grass clippings, pine straw, and other bagged yard cleanup material. Wet bags are heavier and may affect pricing, especially if there are a lot of them. If the bags are torn or leaking, we can still usually handle the job, but it helps to mention that when scheduling.
We can take small amounts of heavy landscaping material, but dirt, sod, rocks, bricks, pavers, and stone are priced carefully because of weight. A few bags or a small pile may be fine. A large load may require a different disposal plan. Send photos or describe the amount when you call and we will tell you what is realistic.
Yes. We remove old fence panels, broken gates, deck boards, lattice, railing pieces, and outdoor wood debris. Treated wood, nails, screws, and splinters are common with this kind of cleanup, so we load carefully and keep the area controlled. If the pile is large, send photos so we can estimate accurately.
Often, yes. Same-day yard debris removal is frequently available for small and medium piles, especially when the debris is already staged in the yard, driveway, or curb area. Large storm cleanup jobs or heavy mixed loads may require more scheduling room. Call (984) 254-3606 and tell us what you have.