Charlottesville Gets Weather
The Charlottesville and Albemarle County area sits in a weather zone that produces significant storm activity — summer thunderstorms capable of dropping large limbs, late-season hurricanes and tropical systems that weaken but still push through Central Virginia, ice storms in winter that load trees beyond their structural limits, and spring storms that coincide with the highest foliage weight of the year. After these events, Charlottesville yards are often covered in debris that standard trash pickup will not handle.
We offer same-day storm debris cleanup in Charlottesville and Albemarle County most days. Call 434-230-4551 before 10am and we can typically be there same day. After major storms with widespread damage, we work through calls in the order received and can typically reach most Charlottesville-area properties within 24–48 hours.
Yard Debris Removal Costs in Charlottesville, VA
| Load Size | Typical Situation | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Quarter load | Small brush pile, single large limb, partial cleanup | $249 |
| Half load | Standard post-storm cleanup, significant brush removal | $329 |
| Full truck | Major storm event, tree takedown debris, large landscape overhaul | $499 |
| Multi-load | Very large properties, multiple tree failures, significant acreage | Custom quote |
What We Remove in Charlottesville Yard Debris Jobs
- Storm debris: Fallen branches, broken limbs, split trunks, wind-damaged trees and shrubs after Charlottesville-area storms
- Cut brush and trimmings: What your landscaper or tree service leaves behind
- Large limbs and logs: We haul what the tree removal company takes down but leaves on-site
- Pulled stumps: Stump balls and root masses after stump grinding or pulling (we haul; we do not grind stumps in place)
- Seasonal debris: Large-volume leaf cleanup, pine straw accumulation, dead vegetation after winter
- Invasive plants: Pulled English ivy, kudzu, wisteria, and other invasive vegetation is a common Charlottesville yard job — particularly in Belmont, along Rivanna corridors, and in older Albemarle County properties
Storm Debris Cleanup After Major Charlottesville Weather Events
After significant storms — particularly late-summer tropical systems that affect Central Virginia and winter ice storms — we prioritize storm debris calls in the order received. If you call immediately after a major storm event, you will be in the first queue of calls we schedule. If you wait several days, expect 48–72 hour lead times as we work through the backlog of storm calls across Charlottesville and Albemarle County.
The fastest path to same-day storm debris cleanup in Charlottesville: call 434-230-4551 on the morning after the storm, before 10am if possible. Describe the volume and access situation. We give you an immediate scheduling estimate.
English ivy is one of the most common invasive plants in Charlottesville residential properties — particularly in older Belmont, Fry's Spring, and downtown-adjacent neighborhoods. A mature ivy ground cover on a typical Charlottesville residential lot can produce half a truck to a full truck of material when pulled. We haul pulled ivy as part of our standard yard debris pricing.
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