Storm Cleanup Without the Headache
After a late-summer squall knocked branches through the Teakwood Village canopy, Mrs. Alvarez found her driveway buried under soggy limbs and splintered wood. The humid air already carried the scent of mildew from waterlogged drywall pulled from her garage. With her grandkids visiting that weekend and no way to park, she needed the mess gone fast—but local haulers were booked solid, and dragging debris to the curb felt impossible at 78.
We rolled up with a 15-yard dumpster the morning after she called, our crew in high-vis vests moving fast despite the heat. They cleared twisted branches, soaked insulation, and broken fencing within two hours, then hauled it all to the Largo Central facility for proper disposal. Mrs. Alvarez’s driveway was spotless by lunchtime, and her grandkids arrived to a safe, open space—not a jungle of storm wreckage.
I didn’t lift a finger, and my yard looked better than before the storm hit.
Elena Alvarez

