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Construction Debris Removal in Arlington, TX

Arlington Junk Removal hauls construction debris, remodel waste, and renovation materials from job sites and homes across Arlington and the DFW metroplex. We work with contractors and homeowners to keep projects on schedule.

Construction materials we haul

Renovation and construction projects generate a lot of waste that regular trash service won't touch. We remove drywall and sheetrock, ceramic and porcelain tile, lumber and wood scraps, carpet and padding, vinyl and laminate flooring, concrete and brick, scrap metal, roofing shingles, old cabinetry, countertops, plumbing fixtures, and general demolition debris.

Working with contractors in Arlington

If you're a contractor working on projects in the Arlington area, we can be your go-to debris removal partner. We work around your schedule, show up when you need the site cleared, and handle everything from loading to disposal. No need to rent a dumpster that sits in the driveway for weeks — we come, load, and leave. For recurring projects, we can set up regular pickup schedules to keep your job site clean throughout the build.

DIY remodel cleanup

Tackling a bathroom remodel, kitchen renovation, or flooring replacement yourself? The demo is the fun part — dealing with the pile of debris afterward is not. We'll come in after your demo, load everything up, and haul it away so you can focus on the rebuild. Most homeowner remodel cleanups fall in the half-load to three-quarter-load range.

Construction debris pricing

Construction debris is priced by volume with adjustments for weight. Standard lightweight materials like drywall, carpet, and wood fall within our normal pricing tiers — $150–$250 for a quarter load up to $600–$900 for a full load. Heavy materials like concrete, brick, tile, and dirt may cost more due to weight and disposal fees. We always provide a final price on-site before we start loading.

Responsible disposal of construction waste

We sort construction materials for proper disposal. Clean wood and lumber go to wood recycling facilities. Metals are separated for scrap recycling. Concrete and brick go to dedicated C&D (construction and demolition) facilities rather than general landfills. This keeps costs down and keeps reusable materials out of the waste stream.

Got construction debris to haul?

Call or text for a free quote. We work with contractors and homeowners.

Call (817) 705-6612

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