Houston Construction Debris Removal Service
Construction and renovation projects in Houston generate more debris than most homeowners anticipate. Drywall, lumber, tile, flooring, insulation, packaging, and concrete all accumulate fast — and it's not all suitable for a standard dumpster. Junk removal companies that specialize in construction debris removal load, haul, and sort your renovation waste, often separating recyclable materials like metal, clean concrete, and cardboard from landfill-bound waste.
In Houston, 13 of 13 verified providers handle construction debris. Pricing is typically volume-based — a small renovation generating a quarter-truckload runs $125–$250, while a whole-room demolition or large renovation generating a full truckload runs $350–$550. Heavy materials like concrete, brick, and tile often carry additional weight-based charges. Service areas cover the Houston metro including River Oaks, Cypress, Jersey Village.
For ongoing construction projects in Houston, ask about scheduled recurring pickups rather than on-call single loads. Many contractors set up weekly or bi-weekly removal schedules that cost less per haul than one-off bookings. Confirm what materials the provider accepts — most handle standard renovation waste but may not accept hazardous materials like old paint, asbestos-containing materials, or chemical containers without special arrangements.
Houston Providers Offering Construction debris removal
Construction Debris Removal FAQ — Houston
How much does construction debris removal cost in Houston?
Construction debris removal in Houston typically costs $125–$250 for a small load (quarter-truck) and $350–$550 for a full truckload of renovation waste. Heavy materials like concrete, tile, and brick may carry extra weight surcharges of $25–$75. Compare quotes from 13 providers in Houston — rates vary based on debris type and volume.
What construction materials can junk removal companies take in Houston?
Most Houston junk removal companies accept standard renovation waste: drywall, lumber, flooring, tile, insulation, old fixtures, and general debris. They typically do not accept hazardous materials (paint, chemicals, asbestos-containing materials), which require special disposal. Concrete and brick are usually accepted but may incur weight surcharges. Always confirm accepted materials when booking.
Is construction debris removal or a dumpster cheaper in Houston?
For large projects (whole-room demolition, roofing), a dumpster is often cheaper per cubic yard. For smaller renovation cleanouts or projects where you want labor included (no loading required), junk removal is more cost-effective. Junk removal companies handle all the loading — you don't. Dumpsters require you to load debris yourself. For heavy materials like concrete, junk removal by the load may be competitive with dumpster overage fees.