Handyman Services
in Delafield, WI
Elmbrook Handyman helps homeowners and property managers in Delafield with professional home repair, maintenance, and improvement projects. Whether you are handling a punch list, getting a property ready for move in, or taking care of overdue fixes, our team focuses on clear communication, clean workmanship, and practical solutions that move the project forward. This page also includes official Delafield homeowner resources so you can quickly find permit guidance, collection schedules, seasonal notices, and helpful local information.
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delafield Homeowner Resources
Use the resource blocks below as a quick reference hub for common city services and homeowner needs in Delafield. If you are planning a home improvement project, start with the permit and guideline section so you know what approvals may be required before work begins. For weekly routines and property upkeep, the garbage, recycling, and yard waste sections help you confirm what is collected, when it is collected, and what rules apply for placement, drop offs, bulky items, and seasonal cleanups.
The seasonal notices section is where you can check for time sensitive updates like holiday service delays, winter and snow related guidance, and city alerts that can affect scheduling. The final section includes community and local information that is useful when you need the official city site, local contacts, or general area resources.
Garbage, recycling, and
yard waste collection
Garbage Collection
Who handles pickup in the City of Delafield
The City of Delafield uses Johns Disposal for residential garbage collection.
Collection day and frequency
Garbage is collected every Thursday, weekly.
Set out time
Set your garbage cart out the night before, or by 6:00 a.m. on Thursday morning.
Cart placement rules that prevent missed pickup
For automated pickup to work correctly, use these placement basics:
Place the cart within 2 feet of the road, on one side of the driveway
Keep about 6 feet of clearance from other carts and nearby objects, especially mailboxes, poles, and vehicles
Make sure the arrows on the lid point toward the road
Keep the handles and wheels facing away from the road
What can go in the garbage cart
Use the garbage cart for household garbage only.
Do not place these in the garbage cart
These items should be handled through the correct program, not in the garbage cart:
Recyclables
Brush, leaves, and yard materials
Construction or demolition materials
Electronics
Hazardous materials
Bulk items and special pickups
Bulk item collection is not included in the City program, but Johns Disposal can offer bulk pickup for a fee. Pricing and availability must be confirmed directly with the hauler.
Holiday delays
When a holiday impacts collection, pickups are typically delayed by one day for the remainder of that week. Always confirm using the current schedule before major holidays.
Missed pickup, cart problems, or questions
For missed pickup, cart issues, or service questions, contact Johns Disposal directly. The City’s waste collection page also links you to the correct schedule tools.
Yard Waste Collection
Brush and yard waste drop off site, where it is and when it is open
The City’s brush drop off site entrance is located at 218 N. Cushing Park Rd. The City also states it offers a yard waste bin at this same location, and that the yard waste bin operates during the same hours as the brush drop off site.
2026 brush and yard waste drop off site hours
The City’s posted operating schedule is:
January through March, Closed
April through November, Open on the first and third Saturday of each month
December, Closed
Open hours on open Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Citywide brush pickup, when it happens and how to set out brush
The City’s public works crews collect brush citywide twice per year, once in spring and once in fall.
2025 brush pickup weeks (most recent published schedule available)
Spring pickup week, May 12 to May 16, 2025
Fall pickup week, October 6 to October 10, 2025
Residents are expected to have brush placed out before the first day of the pickup week, since crews will not return to neighborhoods for piles that were not out in time.
Brush pile requirements (how to prep it so it gets collected)
Brush must be woody vegetative material
Pieces must be less than 24 inches in diameter
Pieces must be no more than 8 feet in length
Piles should be off the edge of the road, with the cut ends facing the roadside
Not accepted for city brush pickup (will not be collected)
The City states these items are not acceptable for brush pickup, including:
grass clippings
leaves
yard and garden debris
dirt, rocks, root balls
scrap wood, lumber, plywood, building materials
bricks, concrete
garbage, recyclables
Wood chips, optional seasonal perk for homeowners
The City states wood chips are available at the brush drop off site during regular site hours, and that wood chip delivery is also available through the City.
Who to contact if you are unsure what to do
For questions about brush pickup, the drop off site, or yard waste bin details, the City directs residents to contact Public Works.
Recycling Collection
Who handles pickup
The City of Delafield uses Johns Disposal for residential recycling collection.
Collection day and frequency
Recycling is collected every Thursday, weekly.
Set out time
Set your recycling cart out the night before, or by 6:00 a.m. on Thursday.
Single stream recycling, what that means
Delafield uses single stream recycling, so approved recyclables can go mixed together in the recycling cart, no sorting required.
Cart placement rules
For automated pickup to work correctly:
Put the recycling cart within 2 feet of the road, on the opposite side of the driveway from your garbage cart
Keep about 6 feet of clearance from the other cart and nearby objects, especially mailboxes, poles, and vehicles
Make sure the lid arrows face the road
Keep the handles and wheels facing away from the road
Use the recycling cart for these materials
Paper and cardboard
Cardboard, empty
Catalogs, magazines, phone books
Cereal and cracker boxes, empty
Paper milk and juice cartons
Computer and office paper
Envelopes and junk mail
Newspapers
Paper grocery bags
Paper cups, no plastic lids or straws
Paper egg cartons
Gift wrapping paper, no foils
Pizza boxes, only if there is no food and no grease
Shredded paper, place in a clear or transparent plastic bag, tied shut, a full bag should be about the size of a basketball
Plastics
All plastic bottles, no motor oils or gasoline
Plastic containers and cups, #1, #2, #5, including #1 clamshell containers
Metal and glass
Aerosol cans, empty
Aluminum cans and aluminum pie plates
Tin and steel cans
Glass bottles and jars, clear, blue, brown, or green translucent glass
Metal pots and pans
Small metal appliances like toasters and blenders, nothing larger than a basketball
Small metal plumbing fixtures, faucets, valves
Do not put these in the recycling cart
These items cause contamination, safety issues, or equipment problems, keep them out of curbside recycling:
Batteries
Electronics
Plastic film, wrap, and Styrofoam
Propane tanks
Construction waste
Motor oil and gasoline containers
Glassware and ceramics, mirrors, windows
Metal items heavier than 10 pounds
Containers that still contain liquids or food
Tanglers and soft goods like hoses, ropes, fishing line, carpet, clothing, diapers, shoes
If you need help moving carts, premium or accessibility options
Delafield’s program is designed around automated curbside carts. Johns Disposal offers an optional up the drive subscription service. There is also an accessibility waiver option for residents with a qualifying disability or medical condition, which requires a city form and physician completion, and must be renewed annually to remain eligible.
Missed pickup or questions
For missed pickup, cart issues, or service questions, contact Johns Disposal directly.
Permits and Home
Improvement Guidelines
Start here before you begin work
The City of Delafield confirms that interior remodeling and projects involving structural changes, floor plan changes, or trade work like plumbing, HVAC, or electrical typically require a permit. If you are unsure, the City directs residents to contact the Building Inspector before work begins.
Common projects that typically require permits
Based on the City’s permit guidance and permit forms, permits commonly apply to:
Interior remodels involving layout, structural, or major system changes
Work involving electrical, HVAC, or plumbing
Many exterior improvements where construction is involved
Pools, the City states permits are required for swimming pools, including above ground pools
Choose the right application
Delafield provides separate permit applications for the most common permit types. Use the form that matches the work being done:
Building Permit Application, for general building and remodeling permit requests
Electrical Permit and Fees
HVAC Permit Application
Plumbing Permit Application
Important rules that can affect cost and timing
The City’s permit documents state:
Double fees may apply if work starts before a permit is issued
Some permits include an expiration date on the form, so do not wait too long to schedule inspections after issuance
Trade permit forms include fee schedules and basic information requirements that must be completed before issuance
What to have ready before applying
The City’s application process expects clear project details. In practice this usually means:
Job location and owner information
Contractor information when applicable
A clear description of the work and estimated cost
Supporting plans or specifications when needed, for example HVAC forms reference residential heating plans and calculations
If your project triggers planning or development review
Some projects may require planning and development review based on scope and property conditions. The City provides a separate planning and development application intake form when additional review is required.
Who to contact
For confirmation on whether a permit is required, and for permit questions and next steps, contact the City’s Building Inspector.
Seasonal services
and city notices
What this section is for
Seasonal rules and service changes are the things that catch homeowners off guard, winter parking, snow operations, spring road restrictions, and citywide alerts. Use the items below to stay ahead of deadlines and avoid avoidable tickets, fees, or service disruptions.
City alerts, closures, and time sensitive notices
The City posts current alerts and closures in its Alert Center. If something changes quickly, storm related notices, service interruptions, road conditions, closures, this is where it will show up.
How to get notifications without checking the website every day
The City’s “Notify Me” system lets you subscribe to official updates. The City lists multiple notification categories including:
City Alerts and City Closures
City News and Featured News
Public Notices and Public Hearings
Road Restrictions notices, seasonal spring restrictions and lift notices
Winter parking rules
Delafield’s winter parking ordinance is in effect November 1 through May 1. During that period:
No parking on any city street or in municipal lots from 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.
You can request overnight parking permission through dispatch
Permission will not be granted when snow or ice is forecast within the next 24 hours
Snow operations and driveway plowing reminders
The City emphasizes winter operations rules that affect homeowners and plowing contractors:
The City’s municipal code prohibits placing snow and ice from private driveways into the public street or right of way
If you hire a plowing service, make sure they understand this rule
The City notes it can charge the property owner for costs to remove snow or ice that was improperly deposited in the street
The City also explains that plow windrows across driveway ends are unavoidable, but can be reduced by placing snow strategically at the end of the driveway on the far side, based on the direction the plow approaches
Right-of-way placement, seasonal reminders that prevent problems
The City’s Public Works page also states that items should not be placed in the right of way, including plants, trees, fences, and similar items. It also notes the City may remove items placed in the right of way at the owner’s expense for public works activities like mowing, ditch work, clearing, and trimming.
Seasonal drop-offs and special services to watch for
Public Works also lists seasonal and special service info that homeowners commonly look for, including:
Used oil and oil filters drop off location guidance
Wood chip availability and delivery request options, when active for the season
For the most current status and instructions, use the Public Works page.]
Community and
local information
City Hall, general contact, and hours
If you need to reach the City for questions about services, ordinances, permits, public works, or general city operations, City Hall is the primary starting point. The City lists City Hall hours as Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and provides the main phone number for the fastest routing to the right department.
Finding the right department fast
Use the City’s Staff Directory when you are trying to reach a specific department or staff member, instead of guessing which office handles your request. This is especially helpful for building inspection, public works, planning, utilities, and administrative questions.
Paying city bills and fees online
The City provides an official online payment portal for common payments like utility bills and invoices. If you need to pay something specific and want to confirm the right payment path, use the City’s Pay and Online Payments pages.
Agendas, minutes, and what is happening locally
For current meeting agendas, minutes, and board and commission packets, the City’s Agenda Center is the best place to verify what is being discussed and when meetings are scheduled.
Local rules and ordinances
If you need to confirm city rules related to property, parking, snow, rights of way, nuisance standards, and other local regulations, use the City’s official municipal code source.
Parks, recreation, and facility rentals
The City’s Parks and Recreation page is the go to resource for park information and facility rental details. This is useful if you need to reserve park space, plan community activities, or verify park amenities.
Library services and hours
The Delafield Public Library is located at 500 Genesee Street and lists its current hours on its official site. It is a practical community resource for residents looking for programs, services, and local information.
Schools and district information
For public school district information, calendars, announcements, and school communications, the Kettle Moraine School District website is the official source.

