Prepare Your Property After Winter Ends

Seasonal cleanup services for homes and managed properties in Bozeman

Your lawn emerges from snowmelt in Bozeman covered in broken branches, matted leaves, and dirt tracked across walkways from months of ice and salt. Flower beds are compacted, and debris piles up along fences where wind pushed it all winter. 406 Outdoor Homecare provides spring clearing and property refresh services to remove debris, clean up snow damage, and prepare lawns and landscaping for the growing season.

We assess your property onsite to determine cleanup scope, equipment needs, and disposal requirements. Services include debris removal, raking matted vegetation, clearing drainage areas, and hauling away branches, leftover snow piles, and winter trash. Work is scheduled after final thaw and before active growth begins, allowing lawns and beds to recover quickly.

Contact us for an onsite assessment and a cleanup plan tailored to your Bozeman property.

Clearing winter damage restores usable outdoor space

We visit your property in Bozeman once soil is dry enough to walk on without compacting it further. Debris is raked, bagged, or hauled depending on volume. Matted grass is lifted with power rakes or hand tools to allow airflow and sunlight. Drainage swales and downspout areas are cleared so meltwater flows away from foundations.

After cleanup, your lawn is clear of sticks and dead vegetation, walkways are swept, and flower beds are ready for mulch or planting. Grass begins greening up within weeks, and you can use outdoor spaces without navigating debris piles.

We serve single-family homes, rental properties preparing for tenant turnover, and managed communities throughout Bozeman and Belgrade. Onsite assessments determine labor hours, disposal needs, and whether additional services such as aeration or mulching should follow. Cleanup is ideal for properties that sat unused during winter or sustained branch damage from heavy snow loads.

What to know before scheduling a spring cleanup

Homeowners and property managers in Bozeman often ask about timing, what gets removed, and whether cleanup includes lawn repair.

When is the best time to schedule a spring cleanup?
You should schedule after the final snowmelt and once soil firms up, typically in late April or early May in Bozeman. Cleanup before this window risks compacting wet soil and damaging turf.
What types of debris do you remove?
We remove branches, leaves, matted grass, trash, and leftover snow piles. Larger items such as fallen limbs or damaged fencing are assessed onsite and may require additional hauling.
Why does matted grass need to be raked?
Matted grass traps moisture and blocks sunlight, creating dead patches and fungal growth. Raking lifts the turf and allows air circulation, which helps grass recover faster in spring.
What happens to debris after it is collected?
Organic debris is composted or hauled to a yard waste facility. Non-organic trash is disposed of according to local regulations in Bozeman.
How long does a typical cleanup take?
Most residential properties take between two and four hours depending on lot size and debris volume. Larger or heavily damaged sites may require a full day or multiple visits.

406 Outdoor Homecare provides seasonal cleanups across Bozeman and Belgrade to clear winter damage and prepare properties for spring. Reach out for an onsite assessment and accurate pricing based on your property's condition.