Yard Hustle service guide

Yard Debris Removal

Yard Hustle can help homeowners describe small debris-removal requests. The agreed scope should identify what needs to move, where it goes, and what equipment is involved.

For homeowners

List the type and amount of debris, the distance, and the disposal plan. A clear request helps everyone decide whether the job is suitable before it is accepted.

For parents and teen Yard Hustlers

Parents decide whether lifting, tools, weather, traffic, and disposal requirements are appropriate. Large or hazardous debris needs a different provider.

What this service can include

Branches and leaves

Describe a manageable amount of loose yard debris and the agreed destination.

Post-cleanup haul-off

Coordinate removal only when the request clearly explains loading, transport, and disposal expectations.

Small outdoor debris

Keep the request limited to ordinary yard debris and exclude hazardous materials or oversized loads.

Questions about yard debris removal

What debris can be included in a request?

Ordinary leaves, branches, and similar yard debris may be described when the amount and disposal plan are clear. Hazardous materials, oversized loads, and specialized hauling are outside a routine teen yard-work request.

Who decides whether debris removal is safe?

The parent or guardian decides whether a teen should participate after reviewing the materials, tools, lifting, weather, traffic, and work area.

Does Yard Hustle guarantee disposal or hauling availability?

No. Current matching and available services vary by ZIP code, request details, and active Yard Hustlers. Confirm the agreed scope in the app before work begins.