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Construction Debris Removal in Dallas, TX

Per-load construction debris removal across the Dallas metro. Non-hazardous waste priced by material from $120, because the dump bills by weight and not by space.

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What Construction Debris Removal Covers in Dallas

Non-hazardous waste from Dallas construction, remodeling, and demolition work, whether that is a gut-out in Oak Cliff, a tear-off in Preston Hollow, or a buildout in the Design District. Drywall and gypsum, lumber and framing offcuts, flooring, concrete and masonry, roofing shingles, packaging, and the mixed debris that piles up as trades finish.

It happens before the detailed cleaning, not after. Big waste has to leave the site first. Cleaning around a debris pile just moves the same dust twice and adds a visit to your invoice.

We haul non-hazardous construction and demolition waste only. Material that needs special handling sits outside what we do, and we tell you that at the quote rather than after the truck is loaded.

Signs You Need Debris Removal in Dallas

  • Demolition is done and the pile is blocking the next trade
  • The job site has more waste than the trash service takes
  • Concrete or masonry came out and nobody planned where it goes
  • The cleaning crew cannot start until the debris is gone
  • You need a disposal site named on a demolition permit
  • A gut-out left several rooms of mixed material
  • A roofing tear-off filled the driveway

Construction Debris Removal Prices in Dallas

We price per load by material, because the dump bills by weight. A cubic yard of concrete weighs about six times what a cubic yard of drywall weighs. It cannot cost the same to haul.

MaterialPer loadWeight per cubic yard
Drywall & gypsum$120 to $350500 to 700 lbs per cubic yard
Lumber & framing waste$120 to $350300 to 500 lbs per cubic yard
Flooring: tile, hardwood, laminate$200 to $5001,500 to 2,500 lbs per cubic yard
Mixed renovation debris$200 to $450800 to 1,500 lbs per cubic yard
Roofing shingles$250 to $6002,500 to 3,500 lbs per cubic yard
Concrete & masonry$300 to $800+3,500 to 4,500 lbs per cubic yard
Full gut-out$500 to $1,200+Multiple rooms, multiple loads

What Moves the Price

  • Material type, which sets the base rate
  • How many loads it takes
  • Whether heavy material is mixed through everything else
  • Access, and how far we carry it to the truck
  • Whether you book it with a full clean

Full gut-out pricing gets confirmed when you book, because we scope it by the project rather than the load. We charge $0.30 to $0.75 per square foot for post-construction cleaning, $25 per window for window cleaning, and $50 per vent for air duct cleaning.

Our Debris Removal Process in Dallas

  1. Tell us the material

    What is coming out, roughly how much, and where it sits. Material type sets the rate, so it is the first thing we ask on any Dallas job.

  2. Quoted by the load

    We come back with a rate per load and a load count. The quote is free and the number is firm before we book.

  3. Hauling comes first

    Debris leaves before detailed cleaning starts. If we handle your clean too, we line both up so the site does not get cleaned twice.

  4. Sorting and disposal

    We sort non-hazardous construction waste by material and take it to the right facility.

  5. Area left workable

    The staging area gets swept before the crew leaves. The next trade should not be stepping over what we missed.

Debris Removal Questions We Get in Dallas

How much does construction debris removal cost in Dallas?

It depends on the material. Drywall and lumber run $120 to $350 per load. Flooring runs $200 to $500. Mixed renovation debris runs $200 to $450. Roofing shingles run $250 to $600. Concrete and masonry start at $300 and go past $800. A full gut-out across several rooms runs $500 to $1,200 and up, and we confirm that one when you book.

Can I put construction debris in a dumpster?

Non-hazardous construction waste, yes. Hazardous material, no. The rules vary by city though, so check before the container arrives. McKinney requires recyclable material to be separated from solid waste at the site and prohibits mixing them. Frisco requires concrete and metal to be recycled rather than binned. Dallas does not allow containers to sit in the public right-of-way.

How do you remove construction debris?

Three ways. Your contractor hauls it as part of the job, you rent a roll-off container and fill it yourself, or you book a per-load service like ours. A roll-off makes sense on a long project generating waste for weeks. A per-load service makes sense when the debris is already piled and you want it gone.

Why does concrete cost more than drywall to haul?

Weight. The dump charges by weight, not by space. A cubic yard of concrete runs 3,500 to 4,500 lbs. A cubic yard of drywall runs 500 to 700 lbs. That is about six times the weight in the same space, so it costs several times more to get rid of.

Junk removal companies price by truck space. Why do you price by material?

Because construction waste is heavy and uneven. Two loads can fill the same space and cost the dump very different amounts. Pricing by material means a drywall load is billed like drywall, not like the concrete load next to it.

What counts as a load?

A load is a volume of material, measured in cubic yards. Heavy material hits its weight limit before it fills the space. So a concrete job often bills more loads than the size of the pile suggests.

Do I need to separate the debris before you arrive?

No, we sort it. That said, keeping concrete and masonry in their own pile usually costs you less. It stops heavy waste getting priced across loads it does not belong in.

Do you take hazardous material?

No. We handle non-hazardous construction and demolition waste only. Anything that needs special handling or disposal sits outside what we do. We flag it at the quote, not after the truck is loaded.

Debris Removal Throughout the Dallas Metro

Same per-load pricing in every city we serve.

Get a Free Debris Removal Quote in Dallas

Tell us what material is coming out and roughly how much. We come back with a rate per load and a load count, usually the same day.