
Debris Pickup in Cross Roads, TX
Post-storm, post-project, post-whatever — that pile in your yard is gone by Friday. In Cross Roads, crossroads community in the country, neighbors-know-neighbors small — and that's exactly what we tune the visit to.
Local crew
Born and raised here
Four partners
Hands-on every visit
First visit free
If you're not thrilled
No contracts
Pause anytime
What we run in Cross Roads
The Cross Roads debris pickup routine.
Post-storm, post-project, post-whatever — that pile in your yard is gone by Friday. In Cross Roads, crossroads community in the country, neighbors-know-neighbors small — and that's exactly what we tune the visit to.
We hit Cross Roads on the regular route — same crew, same day, same equipment. Cross Roads is two minutes off the Eustace route. We treat it like Eustace.
Where in Cross Roads
If your address is near any of these, you're on the route.
Neighborhoods
- Cross Roads center
- CR-north
- CR-south tracts
Landmarks on the route
- FM-junction crossroads
- Cross Roads community area
Debris Pickup questions, Cross Roads edition
Quick answers, no sales-funnel detour.
Do you handle storm debris?
Yes — fallen branches, scattered yard waste, and post-storm cleanup are common requests. Contact us right after a storm and we'll get on the schedule fast.
What types of debris do you pick up?
Branches, brush piles, yard clippings, leaves, and general outdoor waste. We don't handle hazardous materials or large-item junk removal.
How fast can you respond after a storm?
We try to respond within 1–2 days of heavy storms in our service area. Regular clients get priority scheduling.
While we're in Cross Roads
Other services Cross Roads clients bundle with this.
Debris Pickup elsewhere on the route
We run this service in neighbor towns too.
Also in Henderson County
Where this fits in Cross Roads
The Betterside crew, across the rest of the site.
Neighbors we serve in Cross Roads
Ready for debris pickup on your Cross Roads address?
Six questions, three prices, no phone-first form. Or text us directly — both work.
