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Leaf Removal in Detroit, MI

Detroit homeowners face lake-effect snow from lake st. clair and lake erie (avg 43 inches) that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Grosse Pointe, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Rochester Hills, Troy, and surrounding Detroit communities.

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Why Detroit Homes Need Leaf Removal

Lake-effect snow from Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie (avg 43 inches)
Severe freeze-thaw cycles from October through March
High humidity from Great Lakes proximity promoting mold
Hot, humid summers averaging 82°F
Freezing rain and ice storms multiple times per winter
Common Home Types We Service
Brick bungalows and colonials throughout Wayne CountyTudor and Colonial Revival in Grosse Pointe and BirminghamRanch homes in Macomb and Oakland countiesPrairie-style homes in older suburbsNew construction in Rochester Hills and Novi

What You Get

Prevents lawn suffocation from thick leaf mats
Clears gutters and downspouts clogged by leaves
Removes habitat for pests and disease overwintering
Multiple visits throughout fall to keep up with leaf drop
Leaves can be mulched, composted, or hauled away
Combined with gutter cleaning for full fall service

Our Leaf Removal Process

01

Blowing & Raking

All leaves are blown from beds, under shrubs, and around obstacles into open lawn areas for collection.

02

Collection

Leaves are collected with a lawn vacuum, tarp, or mower with bag attachment depending on volume.

03

Disposal

Leaves are mulched back into the lawn, composted on-site, bagged, or hauled away to a compost facility per your preference.

04

Final Detail

Beds are raked clean, hard surfaces are blown off, and the property is left ready for winter.

Seasonal Considerations for Detroit

1
Ice dam prevention on low-slope roofs (Nov–March)
2
Heavy snow removal from driveways and roofs
3
Spring repointing of brick mortar
4
Summer exterior cleaning and painting in brief warm window
5
Fall gutter cleaning and winterization

Areas We Serve in Detroit

Our leaf removal pros are available throughout the Detroit metro area, including:

Grosse PointeBirminghamBloomfield HillsRochester HillsTroyNoviNorthvillePlymouthCantonDearborn

Leaf Removal FAQ for Detroit Homeowners

How often should Detroit homeowners get leaf removal?
Given Detroit's lake-effect snow from lake st. clair and lake erie (avg 43 inches), most homeowners benefit from leaf removal at least once a year. Ice dam prevention on low-slope roofs (Nov–March) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Detroit most need leaf removal?
Brick bungalows and colonials throughout Wayne County and Tudor and Colonial Revival in Grosse Pointe and Birmingham are the most common home types in Detroit and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How many visits do I need in fall?
Most properties benefit from 2–3 visits — one in mid-fall, one as leaves reach peak drop, and a final cleanup once trees are bare. Heavily wooded properties may need more.
Is it bad to leave leaves on the lawn?
A light layer of leaves can be mulched and is beneficial. But a thick mat blocks sunlight, traps moisture, and promotes disease and pest habitat, so removal or thorough mulching is important.
Can you combine leaf removal with gutter cleaning?
Yes, and this is highly recommended. Gutter cleaning after leaves have fully dropped is the most efficient approach, and we offer bundled pricing for combined services.
Do you take the leaves away?
Yes. We can haul leaves to a local composting facility, or if you have a compost pile or designated area, we can deposit them there. Bagged curbside service is also available where your municipality offers leaf pickup.

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