Debris And Construction Waste Removal In San Diego

Whether you are a homeowner planning a roofing, landscaping, or remodeling project, or a contractor bidding on a construction or demolition project, one thing is certain: you will have a lot of debris at the end of your project.

With our pleasant and reasonably priced removal service, Junk Removal And Hauling can help you get rid of that junk. We work with a wide range of materials, including:

We have concrete and brick disposal services near you. Offers a timely, dependable, and friendly construction trash disposal service for commercial and residential projects of all sizes. We recycle everything from wood planks to bricks, cement, obsolete appliances, and even kitchen sinks!

We’ve been delivering high-quality construction waste disposal since 1989 as the world’s largest and most reputable debris removal company. Construction materials and debris will be off your hands in no time, thanks to our experience and dependability!

We Haul All Types Of Construction Material, Including:

Concrete

If you’re doing foundation work as part of a remodeling job, you’ll probably end up with mounds of cracked and fractured concrete. Fortunately, our team is on hand and ready to assist you in removing concrete of any form or size.

Concrete disposal is priced depending on weight, unlike our regular rubbish removal services. When we come out for your booked appointment, we’ll be sure to discuss this with you.

Asphalt Disposal

Asphalt is 100% recyclable, in case you didn’t know. Asphalt pavement and shingles that are no longer needed can be recycled and utilized in roads, driveways, and walkways. We’ll gladly assist you if you don’t want to spend the time dealing with suitable asphalt disposal on your own.

Scrap Wood Disposal

One of the most typical waste products is wood during a remodeling job. Used wood and demolition trash can often be re-milled into new lumber or pulverized into wood chips for use as an engineered board, environmentally friendly logs, or mulch.

Scrap Metals

It is a service that collects scrap metals. Provides a simple solution for homeowners and companies to recycle scrap metal from construction sites. For more information about our scrap metal removal service, click here.

Drywall Disposal

The majority of building trash is mixed up with drywall scraps. The gypsum core of drywall, on the other hand, makes getting rid of it difficult.

We can quickly dispose of the drywall as the world’s largest debris removal service. We also recycle used drywall whenever possible, preventing thousands of tons of construction clean-up materials from entering landfills.

Here’s more information about the types of construction debris we help get rid of:

What Types Of Construction Debris & Waste Can Be Recycled?

Concrete, metals, lumber, tile, plastics, porcelain, masonry, rock, insulation, carpet, and drywall are just a few of the materials that can be recycled.

If you wish to dispose of construction waste items yourself, check with your local facility to see if they would accept it. Also, keep in mind that hauling trash on your own can be challenging, especially if you have a significant amount to haul.

How To Dispose Of Concrete

ou may end up with heaps of undesired concrete all over your home if you’re installing a foundation or building a wall. Thankfully, there are various other options for disposing of concrete that do not involve filling a landfill.

Here are some ideas for dealing with old concrete:

  • Transport it to a construction and demolition trash disposal center.
  • Give it to a local construction supply store.
  • It can be advertised for free or for sale on the internet.
  • Engage the services of a professional rubbish removal business.
  • It’s a good idea to provide it to a company that specializes in recycled materials.
  • Offer it for free on your curbside.
  • It can be repurposed for home renovation projects.
  • Place it in a dumpster that you’ve rented.
  • Concrete slabs that haven’t been used have worth. Consider all of the alternate disposal possibilities in your area before tossing them in a landfill.

Can Concrete Be Recycled?

Yes, it is possible! Concrete is crushed into tiny bits and refined through multiple filtration processes when it is recycled. Pavement, asphalt, building foundations, new concrete, mulch, wire, and oceanic reef habitats are all made from refined products.

How To Dispose Of Scrap Wood

Whether or not wood has been treated determines how it should be disposed of. It can be collected with curbside pickup in some towns, taken to a recycling facility, sold as timber, or reused if it isn’t treated. The wood cannot be recycled if it has been pressure treated, lacquered, painted, or otherwise polished. Rather, it should be used as lumber or disposed of in a landfill.

How To Dispose Of Bricks

Bricks, like concrete, are frequently too heavy and bulky to be discarded in a conventional garbage can. When discarded in sufficient quantities, this non-biodegradable substance takes up a significant quantity of valuable landfill area.

 

Here’s how to dispose of your old bricks responsibly:

  • Check to see if the bricks are still in good shape.
  • Donate your usable bricks to a materials exchange organization in your area.
  • Free bricks can be found online or in your neighborhood.
  • Take your bricks to the landfill if they aren’t usable.
  • Bricks are one of the most durable and useful building materials available for both large and small structures. If you can’t use them in your own DIY projects, consider giving them out to be repurposed rather than throwing them away in a landfill.

How To Dispose Of Drywall

Drywall, often known as sheetrock, is one of the most easily recycled or repurposed construction materials. If you are unable to reuse, sell, or donate your old drywall, the next best option is to recycle it. Many municipalities refuse to take drywall in their regular recycling programs. You can, however, contact to see whether it’s accepted on bulk pickup days, or you can take it to a recycling center. It can be put in a landfill if it is not approved.

Other Construction Waste We Haul

  • Concrete
  • Porcelain
  • Tiles
  • Plastics
  • Wood
  • Metals
  • Rocks
  • Insulation

Debris Removal

Whether you are a homeowner planning a roofing, landscaping, or remodeling project, or a contractor bidding on a construction or demolition project, one thing is certain: you will have a lot of debris at the end of your project.

With our pleasant and reasonably priced removal service, Junk Removal And Hauling can help you get rid of that junk. We work with a wide range of materials, including:

Concrete

Although notoriously heavy and difficult to dispose of, concrete is a widespread construction material used in everything from buildings and foundations to sidewalks and yard ornaments. If you’re working on a construction, renovation, or landscaping project that requires breaking up concrete, let us transport it away for you and save your truck and back.

Stone & Brick

Bricks, which may weigh up to 5 pounds each, and paving stones, which can weigh up to 10 pounds each, are two more typical but heavy materials. Fortunately, Junk Removal And Hauling’s expert staff are up to the task and can quickly and effectively remove all of your stone and brick garbage.

Drywall

Drywall is made mostly of gypsum and paper, which, while safe on their own, can promote microbes in landfills, especially when mixed with green trash. Recycling is a far better alternative because these organisms can turn gypsum into a nauseous-smelling gas. We will not only remove your drywall but also ensure that it is properly recycled at a place that accepts this type of material.

Metal

Aluminum framing, steel nails, beams and girders, copper piping, and other metals are all removed. We make sure it’s disposed of appropriately, including recycling it whenever possible, whether it’s rusted through or in perfect condition.

Shingles & Roofing Materials

We transport shingles, clay tiles, corrugated metal, and other building materials. If you can roof it. We know how to properly dispose of it and will never charge you more for disposal. Rent one of our large dumpsters during your roofing project, then let us remove it promptly and easily.

Dirt, Sand & Gavel

Many landscaping and building projects require loose materials like dirt, sand, gravel, and mulch, which are difficult to dispose of. Our courteous crews remove it from your property when the garbage truck won’t.

Green Waste

“Green garbage” includes organic items such as sticks, limbs, grass clippings, plant detritus, and more. While the trash guy will pick up small amounts of this debris, large amounts will necessitate additional arrangements. Allow us to come and remove it for you, restoring your yard to its former glory.

Now is the time to call: (619) 777-5533

We also removed debris that did not make a list. We may remove it from your property if necessary. We take care of both residential and commercial debris and are always ready to provide prompt and courteous service.

Our Junk Removal & Hauling Services