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Post-Storm Cleanup in Kansas City: Yard Waste Without the Wait

After a serious KC storm, the wait for cleanup help can stretch days. How yard-waste-only loads stay fast and stay green.

FIG. 01 · STORM DEBRIS · TREE LIMBS + YARD WASTE

KC's storm season — March through June — brings tree damage to thousands of homes every year. After a serious storm, the wait for cleanup help can stretch into days. Yard-waste-only dumpsters are the fastest path to a clean property, and the only path to keeping your load out of the landfill.

What counts as yard waste.

For disposal purposes, "yard waste" means organic material that came from your property: tree limbs, leaves, brush, grass clippings, garden plants, sod. It doesn't include: plastic flowerpots, broken patio furniture, the kid's broken swing set, the old wooden fence section. Those are C&D (construction & demolition) debris.

The reason it matters: yard-waste-only loads in KC are composted, not landfilled. As soon as one plastic chair or one piece of treated lumber goes in, the whole load becomes mixed C&D and ends up at the landfill.

The 15 yard is the storm-cleanup workhorse.

For most KC homes hit by a storm, a 15 yard dumpster handles the entire cleanup. Tree limbs are voluminous but light — they fill volume fast without hitting tonnage caps. For smaller cleanups (one downed tree, lawn debris from a quarter-acre lot), a 10 yard is enough.

For major damage — multiple downed trees, garage damage, full property cleanup — you're likely doing a mixed-debris job, which means C&D pricing and routing. Different category of work; see our yard waste dumpster page for the details.

Sequencing after a storm.

Three phases work well:

  1. Day 1 (safety): Clear any debris from driveways, walkways, and emergency egress. Don't worry about disposal yet.
  2. Day 2 (call): Get a dumpster on the way. Same-day delivery on most weekday calls before 11am; otherwise next-morning.
  3. Day 3+ (load): Take your time. Standard rental is one week. Most storm cleanups wrap in 2–3 days of actual loading.
"After a big storm, every dumpster company's phones light up. Calling early is the difference between Wednesday delivery and Saturday."

The composting story.

KC has several composting facilities that accept yard waste — most for free or low-cost from haulers. We route eligible loads to these facilities instead of the landfill. The cost difference for us is minor; the environmental difference is substantial. A ton of yard waste composted instead of landfilled = roughly half a ton of methane prevented (decomposing organic matter in landfills produces methane; properly composted material doesn't).

This is the operational meaning of "low impact." It only works if you keep contamination out.

Common contamination mistakes.

Three things people accidentally put in yard-waste loads:

  • Treated lumber from broken fences. Looks like wood, technically yard-waste-adjacent, but pressure-treated lumber has copper-based preservatives that aren't compostable.
  • Plastic flowerpots, hanging baskets, lawn ornaments. Easy to grab "by reflex" with garden debris.
  • Tarps used to drag debris. The tarps themselves end up in the load if you're not careful.

When in doubt, ask. We'd rather have you call than discover the contamination at disposal.

Mixed storm debris (when it's really mixed).

If your storm damage genuinely involves construction debris — siding ripped off, fence sections, gutters, shingles from the roof — that's a mixed load. Sized differently, priced as C&D. The 15 yard still works for most cases; pricing tracks our standard pricing for mixed material.

Insurance jobs.

If your cleanup is being paid through homeowner's insurance after a storm, your adjuster may have specific documentation needs — itemized debris removal, before/after photos. We provide a delivery photo and a pickup photo for every job at no extra charge. Just ask.

Read more on the topic.

If your storm also damaged your roof, see our roof tear-off guide for the sizing math on roofing debris specifically. For service to the Northeast neighborhoods we serve directly, see our service area piece.

Call when you're ready.

(816) 427-6571. We answer Mon–Sat. After a major storm, expect 1-day wait times for delivery; in normal times, same-day.

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Quick questions

Things readers ask.

Can I mix yard waste with general household debris? +
Better not to — mixed loads have to go to landfill. If you have both, call us; we can sometimes do two loads in sequence to keep the yard waste eligible for composting.
What if a tree fell on my fence? +
Then it's a mixed load (yard waste + lumber + possibly metal). We size as C&D and price standard. Still doable in a 15 yard for most cases.
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