Whether it's a deck coming down, an old garage getting pulled, or interior demo for an addition, the cleanup needs a roll-off sized for the debris with a weight allowance to match.
This page covers a wide range of demo work, from interior gut jobs down to studs and deck or porch tear-downs to detached garages, sheds, pool houses, and barns in rough shape. It also covers partial structural work for additions or new openings, plus the smaller stuff like fence removal, hot tub decks, and old chimney chases that come down with a bigger renovation. If you're swinging hammers and pulling material out, you're in the right spot.
For interior demo down to studs (kitchens, bathrooms, full-floor gut jobs), we coordinate the demo through a trusted contractor we work with, and we handle the cleanup. Tell us when you book and we'll line both sides of the job up.
Demo loads run heavy. Concrete from a footing, brick from an old chimney, plaster and lath from a 1940s wall, wet drywall, asphalt shingles, old subfloor with adhesive: it all moves the scale fast. Every can comes with a weight allowance, and overage charges by the ton. If your demo includes a lot of concrete or masonry, flag it on the call and we'll plan the weight tier with you before delivery.
Most demo work runs a 20-yard or 30-yard. The 20 handles a deck tear-down, an interior gut of one or two rooms, a small shed or detached garage. The 30 is for larger demo: full-floor interior, big additions, multi-structure tear-downs. For ongoing demo, ask about swap-outs when you book.
Asbestos (suspected or confirmed) needs a licensed abatement contractor before any roll-off shows up. Lead paint in unusual quantities, hazardous chemicals, large amounts of straight concrete (small amounts mixed in with a regular demo load is fine, a full load of broken slab is too heavy for the truck to pick up), old oil tanks (a specialty company handles those), and anything containing live refrigerant or pressurized gas.
If you're a contractor running the job, mention the demo timeline when you book so dumpster drops and swap-outs can be lined up around it. If you're doing the demo yourself, tell us what you're tearing out and the rough timing so the can isn't sitting empty.
No. Asbestos, whether suspected or confirmed, needs a licensed abatement contractor before any roll-off shows up. Once the abatement is done and the material is gone, the remaining demo is fine to handle.
Yes, but only smaller amounts, not a full dumpster load. Concrete is heavy enough that a full container is too much for the truck to pick up. Mention how much you've got on the call and we'll size it accordingly.
Roughly: a 20-yard for an interior gut of one or two rooms, a 30-yard for a full-floor interior or a larger demo. Describe the rooms and the materials coming out and we'll suggest the size on the call.
Yes. For ongoing demo work, swap-outs are the standard play: you fill the can, we pull it, drop a fresh one. Tell us the rough timeline when you book so the swap dates can be lined up around the job.
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Tell us what's coming down, the rough material mix, and the dates. We'll quote and schedule.
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