Construction debris guide
Construction debris removal after an Orlando renovation
Renovation debris leads are high intent because the pile is already on-site and the customer needs it gone before the next trade, inspection, or listing photo.
Quick takeaways
- Best lead intent: post-renovation pile, kitchen demo debris, bathroom remodel cleanup.
- Heavy debris is priced differently from light household junk.
- Keep hazardous or unknown materials separate from normal debris.
What counts as renovation debris
Common loads include drywall, tile, cabinets, carpet, lumber, doors, trim, bathroom demolition material, fixtures, and packaging. The crew needs to know whether the pile is loose, bagged, stacked in a garage, or spread across a jobsite. Heavy material like tile, concrete, dirt, and roofing scraps can fill weight limits before truck volume is full.
Why photos matter
A photo of construction debris tells the dispatcher more than a rough description. It shows volume, material type, weight risk, nails, access path, and whether the pile needs sorting. In College Park, Winter Park, and older Orlando neighborhoods, driveway access and street parking can change how the truck is staged.
What not to mix in
Do not mix paint, chemicals, fuel, asbestos-risk material, or unknown hazardous waste into a normal debris pile. If a contractor left questionable material behind, flag it before booking. Clean separation makes pickup faster and helps avoid rejected loads.
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Suggested photos to generate for this guide
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- Kitchen renovation debris pile with cabinets and drywall in Orlando garage.
- Crew loading tile and lumber debris from a College Park driveway.
- Before-and-after jobsite cleanup after bathroom renovation debris removal.
Questions
Construction Debris Removal guide FAQ
Can you pick up debris left by a contractor?
Yes. Send photos of the pile and note whether it includes tile, drywall, lumber, cabinets, or roofing material.
Is concrete or dirt included?
Small amounts may be possible, but heavy material needs a separate quote and weight planning.
Can you work around an active jobsite?
Yes, as long as access is clear and the pickup window is coordinated with the contractor or property owner.