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Yard Debris & Storm Cleanup in Sevierville, TN

The wooded foothills that make Sevierville beautiful are also what come down in a Smoky Mountain storm. A big tree or land-clearing job on a mountain lot produces far more than routine pickup or a bag limit can take.

Roll-off container used for yard debris & storm cleanup in Sevierville TN

When routine pickup isn't enough

The composting plant takes clean organics, and a convenience center handles a normal week's trimmings for residents. But a real tree job, a land-clearing, a storm cleanup or a lot overhaul produces far more than either will take - especially against the fifteen-bag daily limit.

Downed trees, large limbs, brush and the debris of a real clearing job are bulky and pile up fast. A container on site lets you clear it in one go rather than staging it over weeks of trips.

Vegetative debris is light but voluminous, so these jobs usually want a 30 or 40 yard. Where there's also structural or fence debris mixed in, we'll help set up the right container.

Mountain storms and the wooded foothills

The foothills and ridges around Sevierville, Wears Valley and Gatlinburg are heavily wooded, and the whole region sees hard weather - winter storms and ice, spring and summer thunderstorms, the occasional remnant of a tropical system pushing rain up the mountains. Each brings down limbs and whole trees.

After a significant storm, everyone across the county is clearing at the same time and containers get tight. Being based locally means we can usually get one out quickly, but the callers who ring early get the easier scheduling - and the steep lots take planning.

A roll-off is the efficient way to handle a serious cleanup - clear the property in one push rather than filling bags and cans against a limit for weeks.

Keeping the load right

Sevier County composts clean organics, so clean brush and limbs are worth keeping separate - they can often be routed to composting or mulching rather than the demolition landfill, which is cheaper and greener.

Mixing lumber, fencing, dirt or general debris into the green waste turns it into mixed waste and loses that option. Keep the clean vegetation separate where you can.

Stumps and root balls are heavy with rocky mountain soil and clay clinging to them, so flag those - they can push a load's weight up quickly, like anything carrying the local spoil.

Placement and secured loads

Land-clearing placement wants a firm spot clear of the vegetation being removed. We plank to protect the surface as always, and on steep or wooded lots we take care that the container and truck can sit and reach safely.

Every load leaves tarped and secured for the haul - required under Tennessee law, and doubly important with light, loose vegetative debris on a breezy mountain day.

A local company that answers the phone, gives an honest window and can get a container onto a mountain lot quickly is what you want when a storm or a clearing deadline is bearing down.

Where we provide this service

We deliver yard debris & storm cleanup across Sevierville and throughout Sevier County, plus the surrounding towns in Rockdale, Walton, Morgan, Jasper and DeKalb counties.

Book yard debris & storm cleanup in Sevierville

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Questions & Answers

Yard Debris & Storm Cleanup: common questions

Can you handle a big tree or land-clearing job?

Yes - it's common work here in the wooded foothills. Downed trees, brush and cleared vegetation are bulky and fill a 30 or 40 yard fast. After a storm we get containers out quickly, though demand spikes across the county, so call early.

Can yard waste go in the dumpster?

Yes, and clean brush is worth keeping separate - Sevier County composts clean organics, so clean vegetation can often be routed to composting or mulching rather than the demolition landfill. Keep it separate from lumber and dirt to keep that option open.

What size do I need for tree or brush removal?

Usually a 30 or 40 yard, since vegetative debris is bulky but light. If there are stumps with mountain soil clinging to them or mixed structural debris, tell us - that changes the weight and may need a swap.

Can you get a container onto a steep lot after a storm?

Usually yes, and being local helps - but demand spikes across the county when everyone clears at once, and mountain lots take planning. The earlier you call, the easier the scheduling.

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