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Here's what we were working with: sheds so packed with junk that trees had grown through the roof, rows of plastic bins and rusted barrels covering nearly every square foot of yard, and overgrown brush that had basically swallowed the whole property. There was no quick fix here. This took equipment, manpower, and a real plan to sort through all of it.
We brought in the excavator to tackle the heavy debris and overgrowth, then loaded everything out with dump trucks and trailers. By the end, we had hauled over 400 cubic yards of material off that lot - trash, scrap metal, tree debris, the whole mix. That's a massive amount of volume for a residential property, and it took serious coordination to get it done right.
The result was a clean, graded lot that an appraiser could actually walk and evaluate. What was once an impassable mess of overgrowth and accumulated junk became open, usable ground. For anyone dealing with an inherited property that's in similar condition, this is exactly the kind of work we handle - no job is too far gone.