Leaf Removal and Yard Cleanups in Georgetown Township

His Workmanship offers leaf removal and yard cleanup services. You provide the yard waste bags. We’ll bring leaf rakes for spring cleanups and fall cleanups. Our rates start at $100 per hour for 2 landscapers. New customers can read Ephesians 2:1-10 to receive a $20 discount. Details are on the final step of the contact form.

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Is your yard full of leaves again? Are you sick and tired of raking the lawn season after season? We can help! Our network of landscape contractors know the most efficient way to perform leaf removal services. Let us help with your spring cleanup and fall cleanup so you can enjoy a beautiful property without any of the hassle. Watch the video below to learn about our process for raking leaves.

His Workmanship connects you with college landscapers in Georgetown Township

We’ve got your landscaping project taken care of anywhere in Georgetown Township. Check out the map below to view our service area in Georgetown Township. We dump the yard waste at City of Grand Rapids Yard Refuse which is next to the Fred Meijer Milennium Trail on Butterworth Street SW. Additional yard waste can be disposed at South Kent Landfill which is on S Kent Dr SW in Byron Center.

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Select the services that best align with your needs and describe the details of your project to help us get a better idea of the scope of work. Feel free to upload pictures so your crew can visualize your specific needs.

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Our staff guarantees a reply to all emails within 24 hours. Once you get scheduled, you'll get a confirmation email with your service provider names as well as a text notification 1 hour before your project starts.

3. Relax while we speedily complete your project

Equipment in hand, your crew will arrive a few minutes early so they can collaborate with you about the work that needs to be done. Once they finish, you can pay the total bill directly to the crew leader. It's as simple as that!

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“This is the third time I have used His Workmanship. What made His Workmanship catch my eye is the Christian mission. I’ve had the crew out here to do a fairly large project for a new rosebed and they’ve been very hard workers and made the job a breeze. I would definitely recommend His Workmanship for landscaping projects.” – Mark
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The crew was very helpful with outside weeding, gardening ,grass cutting and making my yard look great! We went over the time I expected but still got a lot done. I was pleased with the work. Thank you team!
These young guys were very hard workers! They were early to the job and finished it all, very conscientious workers!
Great workers! They are on time and do whatever tasks you ask. Great guys!
Great young men hard workers - completed job in a timely manner
Great service. They were on time and finished on time. Will definitely use them again. Highly recommend!
The technicians arrived on time and did outstanding work! Thanks.
These guys did an awesome job, The work that 3 guys did in 3 hours would have taken me a week or better if I did it on my own considering that I have a heart condition. I would definitely have them back.
The work done was quick and just what I wanted. Braiden was very nice and professional. I will use this company again when I have a need for landscaping.
Both teams I have had come this spring have worked very hard and were very personable. I only wish I could have been able to afford more help when it's time for planting!
What a delightful group of young men. My garden looks great and not a weed in sight!
The guys are of highest caliber. I made a special request for them to place the filled weed bags near my driveway, which is not at the front of my house, and is the only place where the trash people will pick up items for you. They were very willing and had wonderful personalities. They get all tasks done!
Chris worked extremely hard and accomplished all our goals. Our yard looks amazing.
The guys pulled weeds and totally cleaned out my flower bed on my patio. Very good job, and fast.
An amazing, efficient, friendly crew! They listened to my laundry list of things I wanted done and managed to get to all of them. My yard was a complete disaster; it's such a relief to have it back in shape.
These guys did a fantastic job! They got everything done and more! I am pleased and would highly recommend. I would definitely hire again.Thanks Sam, Tanner and Dylan. This is the 2nd time I've used this company.Thank you Eric.
I was so impressed with the two young men who came to clean my perennial garden. They worked hard, quietly, and only stopped for a short lunch break. My gardens in fromm look like the day I planted it. Thank you so much.I hired them again for the gardens in our back yard. I'm so excited for a beautiful view once again when I sit on my deck.Very professional.
Easy to arrange and my yard looks so much better!
Hard workers, worked quickly, knew what needed to be done before job started, friendly and respectful workers. Thanks!
The crew was on time and worked hard on my mess of a yard. Communication was great and everyone was professional. Excellent work!
The boys did a great job. They did exactly what I wanted. I’m very happy and I would definitely have the two boys back again.
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Frequently Asked Questions

A small yard (1/4 acre) will usually cost $320. A medium sized yard (1/2 acre) typically costs around $450. A large yard (1 acre) will generally run you about $600. These prices vary depending on the hourly rates, minimum requirements, tree density, distance and late notice. Most leaf removal companies charge extra for add-ons such as: mowing the grass, cleaning the gutters, deadheading plants and hauling away the leaves.
Yes, this is a good idea. Two tasks completed for the work of one! Bear in mind that you’ll need to unload your lawn mower bag more often than normal since it’ll be sucking up a lot of leaves. If you don’t have a bagger mower, no problem. You can just shred the leaves throughout your yard. Your lawn will benefit from the nutrients too. But don’t leave a thick layer of leaves on your lawn throughout the winter because your grass might die from being underneath the weight of leaves for months.
No, it’s actually a smart thing to do, if you happen to have woods on your property. Just be sure you push the leaves far enough into the woods otherwise the wind might blow them back on your yard. You should also spread out the leaves by distributing them in different places. This will prevent the piles from getting too big, which would become a major eyesore, since the piles will keep getting larger with every fall season.
Yes, leaves and grass can be combined in a compost bin to create a valuable soil additive for your garden. You should put nitrogen-rich items like food waste or manure on top of the leaves to help them deteriorate. Turn the compost pile once every month to ensure proportionate decomposition. It can take leaves anywhere from a few months to a full year to become usable garden compost. Rain water will help speed along this process. Want to learn about other ways to creatively put your old leaves to good use? If so, then feel free to read this blog I wrote about 9 Ways to Repurpose Fallen Autumn Leaves.
Most major cities hire a leaf pickup company to come by once a week, from April through November, to haul the yard waste away. This is free curbside pickup! They will take away your leaves so long as you put them in the appropriate yard waste bags. Because the type of bags you choose is so important, I wrote the a blog titled 6 Bags to Consider Using for Hauling Away Yard Waste. Warning: Don’t pack the bags too full because they could be left behind if the weight exceeds 40 pounds per bag.
Two factors are most important in determining when to do a fall clean up: daily weather and seasonal timing. Regarding the weather, check the forecast for a warmer day when there is little to no wind. Raking on a calm day will ensure your leaf piles don’t get blown away with heavy wind. Regarding the time of season, you should wait until all the leaves have fallen off the trees on and around your property (including your neighbors yard.) This will likely be some time between late October and mid-November. Read more about when leaves tend to fall in my blog A Guide to Understanding Seasonal Leaf Drop.
Once you have your leaves in big piles, use two hands to push together a big clump of leaves. Then lift the leaves and dump them into the bag. It’ll be easier if you have a leaf chute insert to put into your yard waste bag. This keeps the bag upright and reinforces the sides of the bag to prevent ripping or seam bursting. Alternatively, you can keep the opened bag on the ground and just push the leaves directly into the bag. Learn more by reading this article about the do’s and don’ts for raking leaves.
You should rake with the wind direction and down any hills you have. Rake the leaves onto a tarp so you can drag them to their destination. Begin by raking the leaves into small piles and do one section at a time. Once you’ve completed a large area, you can transition to bagging up the leaves. Try not to strain your back by bending over too much while raking. Instead, stand up straight to keep good posture so you won’t be too sore when you wake up the next morning.
If you’ve ever tried to rake leaves from a huge yard with a flimsy garden rake, then you don’t even need to hear me say that I don’t recommend it. Tines that bend and break make for a horrible raking experience. Sturdy prongs make the difference between a job well done and a job poorly done. The handle should be strong, made out of hard plastic, strong wood or even fiberglass. The claws can either be plastic or metal depending on the amount of leaves in the lawn. Read this blog to review the 9 Best Leaf Rakes of Fall 2023.
Generally speaking, the following tasks are not included in a standard yard cleanup: mowing the lawn, cleaning the gutters, deadheading annual plants, or disposing of the leaves. Landscaping companies are usually willing to do these extra services but they charge additional fees for each of them. So be sure to clarify that before you hire a leaf cleanup service, otherwise you risk the run of having unrealized expectations as a result of the miscommunication.
Most landscaping companies define a yard cleanup as clearing off the whole property of leaves, including the front, back and side yards. This is typically done by a combination of leaf raking and using a gas powered leaf blower. Some companies will provide yard waste bags whereas others will request the customer to provide those. Be sure to ask about that so everyone is on the same page. If you prefer to forego all that communication and just do it yourself, then check out my blog Leaf Removal Made Easy, which is your guide to effortless yard cleanup.
You should try to get a ballpark estimate on the total cost for your yard cleanup. Be ready to answer questions about the size of your yard and the number of trees on your property. Ask the leaf raking service how long they’ve been doing it and what their process is like. Google their company name to make sure they have good reviews online. Click here to get a leaf removal quote from His Workmanship.

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His Workmanship is a Christian company

Our mission is to glorify God as we embody the gospel through our hard labor and our honest behavior. Our desire is to bring satisfaction to the customer as they seek to improve their property. We also desire to facilitate growth for students as they experience the business world from a Christian perspective.

Hear what a provider says

My name is Daniel and this is my first summer helping residential homeowners through His Workmanship. I used to attend the same church as the owner so that is how I learned about this amazing opportunity. To be honest, I really enjoy finding customers through a referral company that so clearly reflects the Christian faith in their business model. The cherry on top is that a $20 discount is offered to everyone who reads a certain passage in the Bible.

Fun Facts about Georgetown Township

Georgetown Charter Township is a charter township of Ottawa County in the state of Michigan. The city of Hudsonville is adjacent to the township and the unincorporated community of Jenison is within the township, which includes about half the township’s population. European-American settlement of Georgetown Township was begun in 1834 by the brothers Hiram and Samuel Jenison. Georgetown also has a sheriff’s office. Learn more about Georgetown Township schools, utilities and parks.
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