Construction Debris Removal in Hendersonville, TN

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Construction debris removal in Hendersonville, TN
Construction debris removal

The work is moving, but so is the waste. Drywall scraps stack up in corners. Lumber offcuts pile on the driveway. Packaging from fixtures, appliances, and materials fills rooms faster than trades empty them. At some point the debris is in the way of the work.

We haul construction waste from residential and commercial job sites in Hendersonville — everything from framing lumber to drywall scraps to concrete chunks. Scheduled or same-day, one-time or recurring. This is part of our construction site cleaning service.

What We Remove

We handle the full range of construction waste:

  • Lumber and framing scraps — Cut ends, broken studs, plywood pieces, sheathing waste
  • Drywall — Full sheets, cut pieces, damaged sections, mud buckets
  • Concrete and masonry — Broken concrete, block, brick, mortar chunks (weight limits apply)
  • Roofing materials — Shingle tear-off, underlayment, flashing, old gutters
  • Packaging and wrapping — Appliance boxes, fixture packaging, shrink wrap, foam, pallets
  • Metal scraps — Ductwork cutoffs, flashing trims, conduit pieces
  • Flooring waste — Tile cuts, carpet remnants, LVP offcuts, old flooring from tear-outs
  • General site waste — Buckets, tape, caulk tubes, drop cloths, used sandpaper

We sort at the truck for recycling where possible. Metal, clean concrete, and clean wood are separated from landfill waste.

Preparing Your Site

We work around active job sites, but a few things speed up the pickup:

  • Stage debris near the access point — Closer to the truck means faster loading.
  • Separate hazardous materials — Asbestos, lead paint waste, chemicals need special handling. Flag it at booking.
  • Clear the path — We need a clear route from the debris to the truck.
  • Note heavy items — Concrete, cast iron tubs, stone counters — mention at booking so we bring the right crew.

If the site is too active for a pickup, we'll schedule around the work to avoid conflicts.

Preparing site for debris removal

Debris Removal vs. Junk Removal

Different services for different types of waste.

Construction debris removal handles waste from building, renovating, or demolishing. The materials are construction-specific: lumber, drywall, concrete, roofing, fixtures, packaging.

Junk removal handles household items: old furniture, appliances, electronics, garage cleanouts.

The overlap: renovation projects that produce both. If you're gutting a kitchen, you've got old cabinets (junk removal territory) and drywall debris (construction debris). We handle the construction waste. For mixed items, let us know at booking.

If your project is strictly a garage cleanout with no construction materials, a junk removal service is what you need. If there's drywall, lumber, or concrete involved, that's us.

Scheduling debris removal for active sites

Scheduling for Active Job Sites

Active construction sites generate debris continuously. Common scheduling patterns:

  • After each phase — Framing debris out before drywall starts. Keeps the site workable for each trade.
  • Weekly during active work — Same day each week, clear what's accumulated.
  • On-call — You call when the pile is big enough. Works for smaller projects.
  • One-time at project end — Everything out at once. Best for small renovations.

For phased pickups timed between trades, we work with contractors on phase cleans that combine debris removal with site cleaning.

Where the Debris Goes

We sort construction debris at the truck and route materials to the right place:

  • Metal — Recycling facility. Metals have value and don't belong in a landfill.
  • Clean concrete and masonry — Concrete recycler. Crushed concrete becomes road base and fill material.
  • Clean wood — Wood recycler where available, or landfill where not.
  • Mixed construction waste — Licensed C&D landfill. Sumner County has specific requirements.
  • Drywall — Some facilities accept clean drywall for recycling. Painted or contaminated drywall goes to C&D landfill.

We handle disposal documentation. Manifests provided on request for commercial projects.

Materials We Can and Cannot Handle

We remove:

  • Lumber, drywall, concrete, block, brick
  • Roofing materials (shingles, underlayment, flashing)
  • Flooring (tile, carpet, LVP, hardwood)
  • Fixture packaging and appliance boxes
  • Metal scraps and ductwork
  • General construction waste

We do NOT remove:

  • Asbestos-containing materials — Requires licensed abatement. Common in pre-1980s properties.
  • Lead paint waste — Pre-1978 homes require certified handling.
  • Chemicals and solvents — Contact Sumner County Hazardous Waste.
  • Medical or biological waste

For full-site demolition cleanup that includes dust control and site prep beyond debris hauling, see that service page.

Construction materials we handle

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to separate debris before you arrive?

No. We sort at the truck. But if you can separate metal, wood, and concrete into rough piles, it speeds up loading and may reduce labor time.

How long does a pickup take?

A single residential renovation cleanup typically takes 1–3 hours depending on volume and access. Large commercial sites or multi-phase projects vary — we quote based on the scope.

Can you do same-day pickup?

Yes, when availability allows. Call 629-265-8189 by mid-morning for the best shot at same-day service.

What about dumpster rental vs. your service?

Dumpsters make sense for long projects with steady waste. Our service makes sense for periodic cleanouts, post-phase pickups, or projects where a dumpster can't be placed (tight lots, HOA restrictions). Some contractors use both.

Do you handle renovation debris from homeowner DIY projects?

Yes. Bathroom remodels, kitchen tear-outs, deck demolitions, basement finishes — if the waste is construction-related, we remove it. No project too small.

How is pricing determined?

By volume, weight (for concrete and masonry), and access difficulty. We give you a quote before we load. No surprises.

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How The Process Works

Book Your Cleaning 01

Book Your Cleaning

Tell us about your space, pick your preferred date, and we'll match you with the right crew. No contracts, no obligations — just a clear quote and a confirmed time slot.

We Handle the Cleaning 02

We Handle the Cleaning

Our experienced and trustworthy cleaning professionals will arrive at your home or office, equipped with all the necessary cleaning supplies and equipment. Cleaning every nook and cranny, leaving your space spotless and refreshed.

We Let You Know When We're Done 03

We Let You Know When We're Done

Once the cleaning is complete, we'll notify you either by phone or email, ensuring you're aware of the finished job and can enjoy your clean environment.