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Drives along Presque Isle State Park glow with fiery fall colors, yet once those leaves drift into your yard, they quickly become a chore you hadn’t planned for.
There is an easier, faster way. Lawn Love makes leaf removal easy. Our local lawn care pros in Erie also handle leaf removal and leaf cleanup in the fall.
Lawn Love’s leaf removal price starts as low as $163 for 1 acre, but pricing is based on the size and amount of leaves on your lawn. Our local leaf cleanup pros rake or blow the leaves onto a tarp and then bag them.
Leaves usually start falling in mid-September in Erie, and leaf removal tends to be needed through December. In fact, Erie provides leaf pickup as part of its regular curbside yard waste service with no extra fee required, available during the October through December window. Yard waste includes leaves placed in compostable bags or approved containers.
Most common trees that shed leaves in X city:
In Erie, you might notice leaves hitting the ground before the trees ever reach their full autumn glow. A stretch of dry, windy weather can cause trees to shed early, while heavy rains or lake-effect humidity can weaken branches and make leaves fall faster.
Fungal infections and insect stress, which are common in the Great Lakes climate, can also trigger scattered leaf loss even before peak color arrives.
Bottom Line: Fall leaves on the ground and in the trees are beautiful in Erie, just not as a carpet on your lawn.
How can leaves damage my lawn?
A thick layer of leaves:
How can you get rid of leaves in your yard?
What to do with the leaves you clean up
How much does leaf removal cost?
Your leaf removal price reflects these cost factors:
How often should I have my leaves removed?
This depends on where you live and your own lawn.
Biweekly or monthly leaf removal is common in the Northeast and Midwest, where yards tend to have more trees that drop their leaves in fall.
One-time leaf removal (or twice per year) is common In cities in the South and Southwest, where there are fewer trees that drop leaves.
Give your yard some Lawn Love with our leaf removal service. Our local leaf cleanup pros are a few clicks or a quick call away.
If you're not completely satisfied we'll come back and fix it, free of charge.
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