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Yard Waste Removal in Tulsa, OK
Tulsa yards generate a lot of debris and the city's green waste pickup doesn't always keep up. A weekend tree-trim leaves a pile that's too big for the cart. A spring storm drops half a tree across the fence. The neighbor's magnolia drops every leaf it owns the second week of November and you're still raking by Christmas.
Tulsa HaulAway connects homeowners across the Tulsa metro with local crews who handle yard waste removal — bagged or loose, single trip or recurring, post-storm or routine. Branches, leaves, sod, fence panels, mulch piles, the old swing set the kids outgrew six years ago.
Tulsa weather creates yard waste
Tulsa sits squarely in tornado country. Spring storms (April through June) drop limbs, peel fence panels, and occasionally take roof shingles into the yard. The phone rings hard for a week after every major storm system.
Tulsa summers are hot and dry enough to kill landscaping that wasn't planned for it. Fall and winter bring leaf drop and the first hard freeze that finishes off any plants that hung on through summer. There's yard waste pretty much year-round, and it tends to come in bursts.
Storm cleanup, fast
Post-storm yard work is the most time-sensitive yard waste category. The faster fence panels and limbs come out, the faster regular life resumes — kids and dogs in the yard, contractor access, insurance walk-throughs. The crews route extra capacity to Tulsa, Broken Arrow, and the surrounding cities after a major storm system, and most post-storm pickups happen within 24–48 hours of the call.
For insurance documentation, the crew can leave debris in a single staged pile until your adjuster has photographed it, then haul. Mention it on the call.
What goes where
Yard waste from Tulsa-metro pickups generally splits three ways: clean wood and brush goes to a chipper or compost facility where one's available; metal (fence posts, swing sets, trampolines) goes to a scrap metal recycler; mixed material (treated lumber, plastic patio furniture, broken playsets) goes to landfill. Loose dirt and sod is its own category and typically goes to a fill site.
You don't need to sort anything. The crew handles the sorting on their end.
What we haul
- Tree branches, limbs, brush, hedge trimmings
- Leaves and pine needles (bagged or loose)
- Sod, dirt, mulch (small to mid quantities)
- Old fence panels and rotten posts
- Old playsets, swing sets, trampolines
- Patio furniture, broken planters, dead potted plants
- Post-storm debris — wind-blown limbs, fence sections, garage contents that ended up in the yard
- Pool toys, pool covers, broken pool equipment
What we don't haul
- Living trees that need professional tree service (we haul after the cut, not the cutting itself)
- Stumps still attached to a root system (stumps need grinding first)
- Treated wood with active chemicals (most treated lumber is fine — flag if it's recent)
Not sure if your item fits? Call (918) 359-4022 — most "weird" questions have a "yes, no problem" answer.
How it works
No mystery, no upsell.
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Call us
Phone in a quick description — what you have, where it is, when you want it gone. Two-minute conversation.
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We connect you with a local crew
A local, licensed, insured Tulsa-area junk removal crew calls you back with a flat-rate quote. No surprise fees.
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Job done
They show up in the truck, load it out, sweep up after themselves. Usually same-day or next business day.
Pricing
Yard waste pickups typically run $150–$400 depending on truck volume. A pile of bagged leaves and a few branches is on the low end. A full backyard fence tear-out plus a tree-trim pile is on the higher end. Post-storm jobs vary — call for a same-day quote.
Yard Waste Removal across the Tulsa metro
Same crew network and same pricing across all seven cities we cover.
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to bag the leaves?
Not required, but bagged leaves load faster (which keeps the price tighter). If they're loose in a pile, no problem — the crew bags or rakes onto a tarp.
Can you take a fallen tree?
After it's cut, yes. We don't do tree felling — for that, you'll want a tree service. Once the tree's on the ground, the crew hauls.
Same-day after a storm?
Often, but high-demand windows after major storm systems (especially metro-wide events) can push to 24–48 hours. Call early.
Do you take old fence panels?
Yes — wood panels, metal posts, gates, the works. If posts are still in the ground in concrete, mention it; that's a different labor situation.
Is this seasonal? Do you only do yard waste in spring/fall?
Year-round. Storm debris doesn't care what month it is. Tulsa winter ice storms generate a lot of pickups in January and February.
Ready to schedule?
Call for a same-day quote, or fill out the form and a local crew will call you back.
Call (918) 359-4022Calls answered 7am–9pm CT, 7 days a week
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