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Yard Debris & Brush Removal in Dothan, AL

Quick answer: Yard debris removal in Dothan hauls limbs, brush piles, shrubs, old fencing and storm cleanup, typically $150–$450 per load by volume. Crews load everything — no dragging required — which matters after the Wiregrass's summer storms leave more on the ground than a curb pickup can take.
Brush pile and cut limbs stacked at the edge of a yard

The Wiregrass grows fast and blows down often

Yard debris removal in Dothan is seasonal in the way the whole region is: long growing seasons that turn a tidy hedge into a jungle by August, and summer thunderstorms — plus the occasional tropical remnant wandering up from the Gulf — that drop limbs across half the county in an afternoon. When the pile outgrows what city yard-waste collection will take, or the property isn't inside city limits at all, a loaded haul is the answer: brush piles, cut limbs, whole removed shrubs, old privacy fencing, deck boards and the sad remains of a storm-flattened shed, all loaded and gone in one visit.

Typical yard jobs here

Where it goes

Clean vegetative debris is routed to green-waste handling — mulched or composted where facilities allow — rather than a landfill, and treated lumber and mixed material go through proper disposal. Note the line: cutting down trees is tree-service work; hauling what's already down or cut is this. For jobs mixing yard waste with garage junk, one truck and one volume price covers it — see pricing.

Frequently asked questions

How much does yard debris removal cost in Dothan?

Typically $150–$450 per load depending on volume — a few limbs and bags at the low end, a driveway-length brush pile at the high end. Firm price at the property before loading.

Do you cut down trees or trim branches?

No — that's tree service work. This service hauls what's already on the ground or already cut: limbs, brush, cleared shrubs and storm debris.

Can you do storm cleanup quickly?

Storm weeks are busy, but crews prioritize cleared-road-and-driveway situations, and same-week pickup is the norm even in heavy periods.

Do you take dirt, rock or sod?

In small quantities only — dense inert material is weight-limited on a junk truck. Large dirt or rock jobs need dedicated hauling, and you'll be told straight if that's your situation.

Related services and areas

Tearing out a fence as part of a bigger project? Construction debris removal covers the mixed load. Clearing a whole property? See estate cleanouts. Serving yards from Daleville to Headland. — Dothan Junk Pros

Ready for it to be gone?

Firm price before loading — call and describe the job.

Call (334) 555-0100