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Construction debris removal in Bend. Post-renovation and job-site cleanup — drywall, lumber, concrete, and more.

Renovations and construction projects generate a lot of waste. We handle all types of construction debris: drywall, lumber, concrete, tile, carpet, roofing materials, and more. We work with contractors and homeowners to keep job sites clean and dispose of materials responsibly. Construction debris is priced at our heavy material rate due to weight.

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Heavy Material Pricing

Construction debris is priced at our heavy material rate due to weight and special disposal requirements.

$200
Single Item
$600
3/8 Load
$1,000
5/8 Load
$1,600
Full Load

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What's Included

Complete Removal

We haul everything — you don't lift a finger

Heavy Lifting

Our crew handles all the heavy work

Loading & Transport

Loaded onto our trailer and hauled away

Responsible Disposal

Sorted for recycling, donation, and proper disposal

Cleanup

Area swept clean after removal

Transparent Pricing

Quote confirmed before we start — no surprises

Construction Debris FAQ

What construction materials do you accept?
Drywall, lumber, concrete, tile, carpet, roofing, insulation, and more. We cannot accept asbestos or other hazardous materials.
Is construction debris priced differently?
Yes. Heavy materials like concrete, brick, and dirt are priced at our heavy materials rate. Get an estimate for an exact quote.
Do you work with contractors?
Yes. We regularly work with contractors for job-site cleanup and can arrange recurring pickups during larger projects.
Can you remove concrete and brick?
Yes. We haul concrete, brick, and block. These are priced at our heavy material rate.
Do you provide dumpster alternatives?
Yes. Instead of renting a dumpster, you can call us for same-day or next-day pickup of your construction debris. No rental period, no permits needed.

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