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Commercial construction sites are plagued with dangers. Everything from falling debris to exposed sharp objects lying on the ground plagues construction sites. For the safety of everyone involved, maintaining a tidy site is vital. Home renovation work areas are no different as construction debris poses real dangers for both workers and occupants. Fortunately, the means to keep a construction site free of dangerous debris is only a phone call away. Our experienced construction debris removal team has the resources to clear away scrap wood and metal before it becomes a safety hazard.

Renovation Construction Debris Disposal

The key to a safe workplace during home renovation projects is certified junk removal. Our team is comprised of skilled, able-bodied workers with more than a few decades of experience in the waste removal industry. Homeowners have enough on their plates besides worrying about dangerous construction debris. With help from our junk removal team, their focus can be solely on the renovation, not removing or disposing of scrap drywall, tile, carpet, wood, and metal.

Renovation Construction Waste Removal Pricing

Our policy entails fair pricing for the entire City of Seattle. We work with homeowners, real estate investors, and apartment management companies during restoration and renovation projects. We partner with carpenters, plumbers, handymen, and construction contractors to handle the debris removal side of things.

We start every renovation construction waste removal job with an assessment. The written assessment ensures consumers the best pricing without skimping on the quality of junk removal service.

FAQs – Renovation Construction Scrap Removal

When Is Payment Due?

We never ask customers to pay for our junk removal services upfront. The payment options and deadline are discussed before the contract is signed.

What Determines The Price Of Renovation Construction Debris Removal?

The size of the renovation project, property location, type of renovation & debris, disposal method, manpower needs, and the necessity of loading equipment are factors that play into the pricing.

How Long Does It Take To Complete A Construction Debris Removal?

It depends on whether the home renovation project is ongoing and the volume of construction debris. The higher volume of debris, the longer, the removal and disposal processes. If the home renovation project is ongoing, it will continue to generate construction debris. The junk removal team will need to remain at the construction until the project is complete.

Green Scrap Metal Removal

Metal materials are utilized in home development and construction. Everything from plumbing fixtures to electrical wiring to structural frames to windows to roofing systems is made of metal. It is also utilized to make chimney flashing, guttering, and heating & cooling ducts.

Home renovation and restoration almost always generate scrap metal, a commodity in the recycling industry. Scrap metal is recyclable, so it will fetch a decent price. Metal recycling is eco-friendly because the process keeps it out of landfills.

Is Concrete Scrap Recyclable?

The information online is conflicting with some people claiming it can be recycled while others say the opposite. It seems concrete can be recycled for aggregate, an “inert granular material” like sand and gravel found in concrete. Crushed into tiny pieces, the concrete can take the place of other types of aggregate.

Recycled concrete can also be utilized as a base or backfill for walkways, highways, parking lots, and sidewalks.

  • Donation – Considering concrete slabs can be donated, it is possible to dispose of it without harming the environment. Concrete companies are sometimes open to accepting concrete debris
  • Landscaping – Medium- to large-sized concrete slabs can be utilized for garden walls, a foundation for built-in outdoor grills, retainer walls, lay decking, walking path, and landscaping
  • Curbside Pickup – A great way to get rid of concrete slabs without hauling them to a recycling center or landfill is curbside pickup. Advertise the free concrete slabs on social media, online advertising websites, and local newspapers
  • As Around The Neighborhood – If property owners cannot put the concrete slabs to good use, their neighbors might can. Even if only one neighbor takes a few slabs off your hands, it will less to deal with

Scrap Wood Disposal

Scrap wood, such as broken wall studs, stairs, fireplace flooring, bathroom doors, floor joists, wall sheathing, plywood flooring, bridging, and roofing collar beams, is recyclable. Recycled wood is utilized for a broad range of things, including mulch, OSB plywood, kitchen cabinets, furniture, flooring, and wood chips.

Scrap wood can also be DIY recycled for landscaping, decking, plant boxes, mailbox posts, fencing, and various woodworking projects.

Hobbyists are always looking for scrap hardwood and softwood. Utilize the curbside giveaway to get rid of scrap pine, cedar, fir, and spruce woods.

What To Do With Old Bricks?

Utilize old bricks to erect a garden wall, built-in fire pit, pottery kiln, deck, garden planters, birdbaths, backyard pathway, flower beds, edging for walkways, and stepping stones. There is no end to the possibilities with a pile of old bricks at your disposal.

Neighbors, friends, co-workers, family members, and classmates may also be willing to take them off your hands.

What To Do With Scrap Drywall?

Drywall, gyp board, plasterboard, and gypsum board are also recyclable. Drop scrap off at a local recycling center or waste collection site run by the municipality. Recycled drywall is utilized in the production of new drywall. It can also be combined with other materials to make interior walls for residential structures.

Drywall is rich in nutrients that can prove valuable for soil restoration. The biodegradable material can be composted for green disposal.

Our Acceptable Home Restoration Debris List

  • Window and door frames
  • Hardwood flooring
  • Gutters and downspouts
  • Roll insulation
  • Wallboard
  • Scrap plywood
  • Broken tiles
  • Sheetrock
  • Wall studs
  • Deck railing
  • Wood rafters
  • Shingle and clay roofing tiles
  • Vinyl siding
  • Bricks
  • Drywall scrap
  • Asphalt scrap
  • Chimney flashing
  • HVAC metal duct
  • Cellar beams
  • Fascia
  • Metal door frames
  • Garage doors

If you have any other junk removal issues please check out other services.

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We Accept:
Construction Debris