Yard Cleanup
Weeds, leaves, brush, blown-in mess. Front and back, cleared out and bagged up.
Yard cleanup, tree trimming, irrigation, weeds. Front and back, done by Ron himself. One honest rate: $25 an hour.
Front yard, back yard, and the corners you stopped looking at. This is the short list. If your yard needs it, ask him.
Weeds, leaves, brush, blown-in mess. Front and back, cleared out and bagged up.
Trimmed, bundled, and out at the curbMesquites, palo verdes, oleanders. Shaped up, cut back, cleaned up after.
Broken lines, clogged emitters, timers that quit. Found and fixed so your plants stay alive.
Pulled at the root and stayed ahead of, before the whole yard turns wild again.
Desert landscaping raked clean and level, the way it looked the day it went in.
The overgrown yard you stopped looking at, brought all the way back. Ron's favorite job.
Something else growing, leaking, or leaning? Send Ron a picture and ask.
No quotes to haggle over, no trip fees, no minimums that punish a small job. Every yard, every visit, the same honest number, plus the dump fee when a load actually leaves your yard. That's the whole menu.
Ron starts it when he starts and stops it when he stops. Most cleanups run 2 to 4 hours.
When a load goes to the dump, the dump fee goes on the bill. That's the only add-on Ron has, ever.
Work's done, yard looks good, you pay right from your phone. Cash and checks work too.
Pictures, a call, a clean yard. No estimates that take a week, no crew that never calls back.
Text photos or use the form below and say what's bugging you. Ron looks at every one himself.
He puts you on his schedule and shows up when he says he will. No windows that eat your whole day.
The clock runs while Ron works and stops when he stops. Apple Pay, cash, or check when the yard looks good.
“I charge twenty five dollars an hour because it's fair and everybody understands it. You see the hours, you pay for the hours, and the yard looks good when I leave. Yard work is honest work. The price should be too.”

$25 an hour on day one, $25 an hour on visit fifty. No creep, no small print, no fuel surcharge. The dump fee when a load leaves is the only extra, and you see it on the tally.
Ron writes down his hours for every client, every visit. Ask for the log any time. It matches your bill.
Still not sure? Call or text Ron a photo and he'll give it to you straight. No pressure.
Simple. Ron starts the clock when he starts working and stops it when he's done. You pay for the hours worked. The one extra is the dump fee when a load has to go to the dump, and that's it, there is nothing else on the menu. Most regular cleanups run 2 to 4 hours. A big first-visit revival can run longer, and Ron will tell you up front what he thinks it needs.
Two ways. Tap the text button and your phone opens a message straight to Ron, attach your photos there. Or use the form on this page and add up to six photos. Either way Ron sees them himself and calls you back with a time.
He does. Smaller cleanups can go in your green bin at no charge. When there's a real load, Ron hauls it to the dump and the dump fee goes on your bill. That fee is the only extra charge Ron has, ever; the labor stays $25 an hour, including the hauling.
Usually inside a few days, sometimes sooner. Ron runs his own schedule, so when he gives you a time, that time is real. Tell him if it's urgent and he'll do his best to shuffle.
When the work is done. Hours worked times $25, plus the dump fee if a load went to the dump. Ron takes Apple Pay right on the spot, and cash or check work too. No deposits, no paying ahead, no invoices chasing you around.
That's Ron's bread and butter. Monthly and twice-monthly regulars keep the yard from ever getting away from you, and Ron logs the hours for every visit so you always know where your money went.
Fill this out or text photos straight to his phone. Ron looks at every one himself and calls you back with a real time, not a four-hour window.