Spring Cleanup Winnipeg
Reset Your Yard Fast, Before Growth Takes Off
Spring Cleanup Checklist
Tap any item to see details. Most cleanups include a blend of these services.
Debris Cleanup
Sticks, leaves, winter litter, pet waste, and visible thatch piles removed.
Garden Bed Reset
Edge cleanup, light raking, surface refresh for spring planting.
Grass Wake‑Up
Power raking where needed to lift matted turf and improve airflow.
Core Aeration
Relieve compaction so water soaks in instead of pooling. Optional add‑on.
Salt & Sand
Clean sidewalk and driveway edges plus high‑traffic zones.
Haul‑Away
Bagging + removal so you’re not stuck with piles for weeks.
Common Spring Problems
Before & After: The Spring Reset
Drag the slider to compare. This is the kind of “clean baseline” spring cleanup is designed to create.
Our Spring Cleanup Process
A simple, crew-based process designed for Winnipeg’s short spring window.
Quick Details
Share your address, yard size, and what you’re noticing (debris, matted turf, beds, pooling spots).
Scope + Schedule
We confirm what’s included and any add‑ons (power raking, aeration, haul‑away), then lock in a time.
Clean Finish
We reset lawn and beds, tidy edges, and leave the property looking crisp—ready for mowing and planting.
Spring Cleanup Pricing (Guidelines)
Ranges vary by yard size, debris volume, bed count, and add‑ons like power raking or haul‑away.
*These are guidelines. Final pricing depends on site conditions and desired scope. Contact us for a detailed quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about spring cleanup in Winnipeg
The best time is once snow is gone and the ground firms up—typically mid‑April to mid‑May. Crews fill quickly after the first warm week, so earlier booking gets you better time options.
Basic cleanup focuses on debris, beds, and a tidy finish. Lawn wake‑up adds targeted power raking (when needed) to lift matted grass and reduce thatch so turf can breathe and recover faster.
Haul‑away can be included as an add‑on if you want a “no pile” finish. If you prefer to keep organics for compost or city pickup, we can leave bagged debris neatly staged.
Cleanup removes obstacles (debris/thatch) that hide the real problem, but drainage usually requires grading or soil/compaction work. If we notice consistent pooling zones, we can recommend next steps.
Most properties are completed in a single visit. The exact duration depends on yard size, debris volume, bed count, and add‑ons like power raking or aeration.
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