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Heavy construction pricing

Heavy Stuff pricing.

Construction debris is often heavier and slower to handle than household junk. Lumber, drywall, fence panels, shed tear-outs, and remodel debris commonly price above the normal lane.

Construction debris removal load

Reference prices

These are planning references. Final price depends on photos, access, material mix, and on-site confirmation.

Single item pickup
$107
1/4 load
$300
1/2 load
$600
Full load
$1,200

What counts as heavy stuff?

Usually yes

  • +Drywall scraps
  • +Lumber and trim
  • +Fence panels
  • +Cabinet tear-outs
  • +Shed debris
  • +Roofing or remodel debris

Usually not

  • -Clean cardboard
  • -Foam packaging
  • -Ordinary couches
  • -Donation-ready furniture
  • -Small bags of light trash

More weight

Debris can get dense fast, even when it does not look like a full trailer.

Messier handling

Sharp edges, nails, dust, and loose pieces slow the load process.

Different disposal

Material type can change where the load goes and what it costs to dump.

If your load is mixed

If construction debris is only part of the pickup, the estimate should separate that material from furniture, boxes, and other normal items.

Common questions

Is all construction debris priced the same?

No. Light wood scraps are different from concrete, brick, tile, dirt, or rock. Photos help separate the categories.

Can you take remodel debris from inside?

Usually, but access, stairs, dust, and material handling can affect the quote.