When a large tree comes down, the work doesn't end with the cut. There's wood, brush, branches, and debris that needs to go somewhere. For most homeowners, what happens to all of that material is one of the bigger unknowns going into a tree job.
Riverbend handles greenway waste hauling as part of our service offering, which means we take responsibility for removing and properly disposing of the organic material from a job rather than leaving it on the property or in the street. This matters most on large removals, multi-tree jobs, and situations where there's significant storm debris that needs to be cleared from a yard, driveway, or right-of-way.
The cleanup is part of what Riverbend is known for. Reviews regularly mention the crew leaving the property looking better than they found it, and greenway hauling is a big part of that. You're not left figuring out what to do with a pile of debris after we leave.
If you have a project that involves significant material removal, that's worth discussing upfront so we can plan the job accordingly. What's the biggest cleanup challenge you've dealt with after tree work on your property?
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Ideal shot: crew loading debris or brush into a truck or chipper, or a clean yard after a large removal with all material cleared. The "after" photo showing a tidy property is especially effective for this topic. Authentic job photos strongly preferred over stock.
Canva text suggestion: "We Haul It. You Enjoy the Clean Yard." or "Full Cleanup — Including the Debris"