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Construction Debris Removal in Port Orange, FL

Drywall, lumber, tile, concrete, and renovation waste hauled from your home or active job site. The crew loads it, hauls it, and sweeps the area so your contractor can get back to work without losing a day. Across Port Orange and Volusia County.

Our Standards on Every Job

Licensed & Insured

Certificate of insurance available on request.

On-Site Quotes

Flat-rate price in writing before any work starts.

Same or Next Day

Same-day or next-day typical, depending on the load.

All of Volusia County

Port Orange to Edgewater, daily routes.

What Construction Debris Removal Covers

Drywall, lumber, plywood, tile, concrete, brick, roofing shingles, carpet, flooring, cabinetry, and general renovation waste. If it came out of your walls, floors, or roof during a remodel, the crew can haul it. No need to sort it yourself before arrival, that happens at the disposal end.

Most people think they can toss renovation waste in their regular trash bin. You rip out old tile, bag up broken drywall, and set it at the curb. Then the truck drives right past it. Volusia County residential pickup won't take construction debris. That pile sitting in your driveway along Dunlawton Boulevard or near US-1 isn't going anywhere until someone hauls it to the landfill, and that's where this call starts.

Roll-off truck unloading collected junk and debris

Why Wet Drywall Won't Wait the Weekend

If your renovation exposed drywall to rain or outdoor air, you've got about two days before mold starts forming in Port Orange's humidity. That's not a guess. Wet drywall in a Florida carport grows visible mold in 24 to 48 hours. Nail-studded lumber sitting in a driveway is a liability the moment someone walks through barefoot. And if your contractor is coming back Monday morning, a cluttered job site slows their work and could cost you extra labor hours.

The debris that can wait is dry lumber stacked in a covered garage with no moisture exposure. Everything else gets worse fast. The longer it sits, the more it costs in damage, delays, or cleanup. Active renovations especially: when the crew can't move freely, the project slips. One same-day haul keeps everyone working and your timeline on track.

Dumpster Rental or Haul Service, How They Actually Compare

Both options exist for a reason. The cost difference comes down to weight, labor, and how fast it has to be gone.

Dumpster Rental When It Works

You rent a roll-off, toss everything in, and the company picks it up. Sounds simple. Best for slow-moving projects where the dumpster can sit for days or weeks while debris accumulates.

  • Weight caps that concrete and tile blow past fast
  • Permit fees if it sits on the street in Port Orange
  • You still have to carry every piece out yourself
  • Overage charges when the load exceeds the weight limit

Haul Service When You Want It Gone

The crew shows up, walks the site, sets the price, and loads the debris into the truck. No permits, no weight caps, no toting everything out yourself. Same-day or scheduled around your contractor.

  • Heavy items like concrete and cabinetry loaded for you
  • Flat-rate price set on-site, no overage surprises
  • Same-day or next-day pickup most weekdays
  • Active-site coordination with the contractor

Drywall, Lumber, and Tile Get Sorted

Your renovation waste doesn't all go to the same place. Clean lumber gets sorted for recycling or reuse. Concrete and brick go to a separate processing facility. Drywall that's free of mold can be recycled at approved sites in Volusia County. Tile, carpet, and mixed debris head to the landfill. Roofing shingles have their own disposal stream too.

When you pile it all together in your garage or driveway in Port Orange's humidity, mold starts growing on exposed drywall within 48 hours. That sandy soil underneath collects moisture and makes everything heavier. Sorting and proper disposal matters, and it's built into every load picked up. You don't end up paying twice when a dumpster company tells you the load was contaminated, because the sorting is done at the disposal end, not yours.

Pickup Day Process

What happens from the moment you call to the moment we drive away. Four steps, no surprises.

1

Tell Us

Call or text (386) 999-3832 describing what came out of the renovation. Drywall, lumber, tile, concrete, or all of the above.

2

Schedule

Pickup window that works around your contractor's timeline, usually same-day or next morning. Multi-day projects, multiple loads.

3

Quote & Load

Crew walks the site to confirm price before touching anything. Heavy items included: concrete chunks, old cabinetry, roofing.

4

Swept

Area swept clean so the contractor can get right back to work. Truck heads to the correct disposal stream per material.

Construction Debris Removal Questions

The questions homeowners and contractors ask most often before scheduling a haul.

What types of construction debris do you haul away in Port Orange?
We remove drywall, lumber, plywood, tile, concrete, brick, roofing shingles, carpet, flooring, cabinetry, and general renovation waste. If it came out of your walls, floors, or roof during a remodel, we can haul it. There's no need to sort it yourself before we arrive.
Can I put construction debris in my regular trash in Port Orange?
No. Volusia County residential pickup does not accept construction or renovation waste. Drywall, lumber, tile, and concrete must be hauled to the landfill separately or picked up by a licensed hauler. Your regular trash service will skip right past it at the curb.
How much does construction debris removal cost in Port Orange?
Pricing depends on volume and weight. A small bathroom remodel might fill a quarter truck. A full kitchen gut could be a full load or more. We give you an exact price on-site before any work starts, and that number does not change once you say yes.
Do you offer same-day construction debris pickup?
Yes, in most cases. If you call in the morning, we can often be at your Port Orange home or job site that same afternoon. For larger jobs or multi-load pickups, we may schedule for the next available morning slot to make sure we bring the right crew.
Can you remove debris from an active renovation site?
Absolutely. Many contractors and homeowners in Port Orange call us for ongoing debris removal during multi-day renovations. We work around your schedule and your crew to keep the site clear without slowing the project down. Just let us know the best time to show up.

Renovation Pile Sitting? We'll Clear It Today.

Same-day or next-day construction debris pickup across Port Orange and Volusia County. Active-site friendly, flat-rate quotes, every material sent down the right disposal stream.

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Construction Debris Across Volusia County

Based in Port Orange, our crews run daily routes across coastal Volusia. From single bathroom remodels to multi-room gut jobs, contractor sites to homeowner DIY projects, the price is set in writing on-site. No per-mile surcharges, no "out of area" calls.

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