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Really heavy pricing

Really Heavy Stuff pricing.

Concrete, dirt, rock, brick, tile, pavers, and dense rubble are the highest-weight lane. They can max out weight long before the trailer looks full.

Dense heavy material pricing examples

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
$407
1/2 load
$807
Full load
$1,607

What counts as really heavy stuff?

Usually yes

  • +Concrete
  • +Dirt
  • +Rock
  • +Brick
  • +Pavers
  • +Tile rubble

Usually not

  • -Cardboard
  • -Foam
  • -Mattresses
  • -Ordinary furniture
  • -Light yard bags

Weight limit

The trailer can hit safe weight limits before volume is full.

Harder labor

Dense material takes more effort, time, and care to load safely.

Higher disposal cost

Heavy materials can carry different dump fees and routing requirements.

If your load is mixed

A mixed load with a few heavy materials should not make every item expensive. The heavy pieces get priced in the heavy lane while normal items stay normal.

Common questions

Can you haul a full trailer of concrete?

Often no. Heavy material loads are limited by safe weight, not just cubic yards, so final volume may be much lower than a household full load.

Why is a small concrete pile expensive?

Dense material can be slow to load, hard on equipment, and costly to dispose of even when the pile looks compact.