Construction Debris Removal
Cleaning up after construction projects doesn’t have to fall to you.
When in the midst of a building or renovation project, many homeowners try to cut costs wherever they can. This often includes getting creative when it comes to removing the piles of construction debris that accumulate during the process. Taking on the task of construction debris removal yourself can be a trying, time-consuming task. Here are a few of your options.
What to Do with Construction Debris
Haul your own construction waste. This is the most labor-intensive and time-consuming, yet budget-friendly, option. If taking this route, take care to separate your construction waste into different groups: wood, metals, and miscellaneous pieces of garbage like drywall, rubble, and other items that can’t be recycled. To haul your trash, either rent a vehicle or use your own to drive your waste to your local landfill, recycling facility, and scrap metal collectors. Just keep in mind that you’ll probably be charged dumping fees to access these resources.
Rent a dumpster. This might not make you popular with your neighbors, but this option means you’ll be able to have the dumpster hauled away instead of making multiple trips to dump your debris. Dumpster rentals are priced according to the debris they’ll be holding, size, location, and length of the job. Keep in mind that dumpster rentals often require you to secure a permit.
Call A Junk Removal Company
When it comes to building or renovating a structure, construction waste is an unfortunate and inevitable part of the job. Hauling it away on your own can be a waste of both time and money. That’s why JDog Junk Removal & Hauling offers post-construction clearing. We do all the heavy lifting for you and recycle the items we take whenever possible. So save yourself a trip! Contact us today by calling 844-GET-JDOG to schedule a pickup of the debris from your construction projects.