How To Write a Residential Leaf Removal Page

Are you trying to create a leaf removal page for your landscaping company website, but don’t know what information to include?

Creating a leaf removal page is straightforward and can help show your customers that you provide leaf removal services in addition to standard landscaping services.

We have spoken to multiple landscaping company owners that have included leaf removal pages on their website and have been able to increase their leaf removal leads.

In this blog, we will discuss what you can include in your leaf removal page and how you can answer customer questions to maximize your website traffic and increase your landscaping business.

1. How Much Does It Cost To Have Leaves Removed?

The first piece of information you should generally include on any service page is how much the service generally costs.

This section can focus on the general costs, your pricing, or a combination of both. In either case, you do not have to set specific rates. You can provide cost ranges and mention the factors that will impact costs.

For example, you could say something along the lines of “It generally costs around $150 - $475 to have leaves removed from a yard. However, there are some factors that can cause the price to be higher or lower, such as:

  • The size of the yard

  • The density of the leaves

  • How accessible the leaves are

  • The leaf disposal method

  • The time of year

After you include the list of the factors that can cause the price of leaf removal to vary, you can include specific explanations of these examples for your customers with context from the service area you specialize in.

2. What Is the Best Leaf Removal Method?

The next thing your customers may be wondering about leaf removal is what the most effective method is.

they may be wondering this, because they want to know what method is the most thorough or quick.

You could include a list of the different types of leaf removal methods that exist, like:

  • Leaf blower

  • Vacuuming

  • Leaf mulcher

  • Raking

Once you have created a list like this, you can organize it by a ranked list for the quickest leaf removal methods, the most effective and thorough leaf removal methods, or a different ranking criteria.

Another thing worth noting in this section is the reason behind each type of method. For instance, some customers may have received mixed messages about whether or not it is good or bad to have leaves in their yard.

If they hear about leaf mulching, they may wonder how that method could be good for their yard. Providing an explanation of leaf removal methods like leaf mulching can help increase your customers' understanding.

3. What Happens If You Don’t Clean Up Leaves?

As with all other services, your customers may play devil’s advocate and question “What would happen if I don’t have my leaves removed?”

This is another great opportunity to educate customers on why having their leaves removed is important. Most customers may not know all of the things that leaves can do to their yard, such as:

  • ​​Lawn suffocation

  • Moisture retention

  • Insect infestation

  • Weed growth

  • Soil compaction

You should include each of the things that can happen if the leaves are not removed and explain how these things happen from the leaves.

Additionally, if you haven't already, you should explain why you can use leaves as mulch to enrich the soil, since some customers may think leaves in any form are bad for their yard.

4. How Often Should You Have Leaves Removed?

Once customers know how much leaf removal will cost and what happens if they don’t have their leaves removed, you can provide them with information on how often they should generally have leaves removed and when.

For instance, you could write something like “You will generally need to remove leaves from your yard at least once a week during the fall.” You can also qualify that statement to mention that some trees can drop their leaves during other seasons of the year too.

If customers want to have someone remove leaves from their yard consistently throughout the fall season, they may be wondering if there are leaf removal packages they can get. If you offer leaf removal specials for the whole season, you should include that in your leaf removal page.

Create a Residential Leaf Removal Page That Draws In Leads

If you are creating a residential leaf removal page, including information on the topics above will help give your customers a better understanding of how to protect their yards from leaf accumulation.

By educating your customers, you will provide them with the information they need and position yourself as a helpful advisor in their space, making them more likely to choose you for their leaf removal needs.

If you have any questions about how to create a leaf removal page, reach out to us today. If you want to learn more about how to create a successful landscaping website, subscribe to our newsletter below.

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