Construction Debris Removal — Hendersonville, TN
Post-renovation cleanouts for Hendersonville contractors, remodelers, flippers, and DIY homeowners. Same- or next-day pickup. We invoice clean, we leave the site cleaner.
What we haul on construction jobs
- Drywall and demo: cut sheets, mud buckets, screws, joint tape, the works.
- Flooring: hardwood tear-out, laminate, vinyl plank, carpet, padding, tack strips.
- Cabinetry: kitchen and bath cabinets, countertops, backsplash tile.
- Bathroom demo: tubs, vanities, toilets (capped), tile from showers and floors.
- Roofing tear-off: shingle bundles, underlayment, plywood (light loads — heavy roof jobs need a roll-off).
- Trim, doors, windows, baseboard, and crown molding.
- Cardboard, packaging, and the inevitable empty Gatorade bottles.
What we won’t take from a construction site
Hazardous materials require licensed disposal — that means asbestos, lead paint chips, fluorescent ballasts, mercury thermostats, large quantities of fluorescent tubes, and any liquid chemicals. We’ll point you to the right vendor for those. We also won’t take large amounts of pure concrete, brick, or block in our standard truck — those go in a roll-off because dump fees are weight-based and would blow our quote. We’ll take small amounts as part of a mixed load.
For Hendersonville contractors and remodelers
We work with a regular roster of Sumner County contractors who’d rather pay us per-job than tie up a roll-off and a dumpster permit on a 2-day kitchen demo. The economics work like this: a 10-yard roll-off in Hendersonville averages $350–$450 for a week including dump fees and permit. Our same-day haul for the same volume runs $250–$350 — and you don’t lose the driveway space or the permit hassle.
We’re set up to be your subcontracted hauler: NET-15 invoicing, W-9 on file, Certificate of Insurance emailed before we step on a property, and consistent crews who know how to walk a site without dinging finished work. Recurring weekly pickups for active job sites are standard.
Same-day, post-job cleanups
The most common construction call we get: a contractor wraps a kitchen at 4pm, the homeowner is moving back in the next morning, and there’s a pile of debris in the driveway that wasn’t supposed to be there. We’re used to those calls. If you can call by 1pm, we’ll usually clear it that afternoon. Otherwise we’re first thing the next morning.
For DIY homeowners
Bathroom remodel, kitchen update, basement finish, deck rebuild, fence replacement — every project ends with a pile of debris that doesn’t fit in your trash bin and isn’t worth a dumpster. That’s our sweet spot. Send a photo, get a flat quote, schedule the pickup. Most DIY projects fit in a half-truck ($250–$350) or full truck ($450–$600).
Storm and tree debris
Middle Tennessee storms produce a specific kind of pile: branches, fence boards, shingles, and the random outdoor furniture that became a projectile. We do a lot of after-storm cleanups in Hendersonville and Gallatin. Storm days book up fast — call early.
Insurance and certificates
We carry general liability and workers’ comp. We email a Certificate of Insurance within the hour for any GC, property management firm, HOA, or homeowner who wants it on file. We’ve been added as additional insured on multiple Sumner County job sites — no issue.
Get a quote
Easiest: text photos to (615) 553-3103 with the address. Quote back in 10 minutes, scheduled in 20.
Construction debris FAQ
Do you work directly with contractors? +
Yes — we’re a regular post-job hauler for half a dozen Hendersonville and Gallatin contractors. Recurring weekly or per-job pickups, NET-15 invoicing, and W-9 on file.
Can you take drywall, tile, and flooring debris? +
Yes — most light construction debris is fine in our trucks. Heavy concrete, brick, or block requires a specific quote because dump fees scale with weight on those.
How does pricing compare to renting a dumpster? +
Per cubic yard, dumpsters are usually cheaper if you have a long job (a week or more). For 1- to 3-day cleanups, full-service hauling almost always beats a dumpster once you add up the rental fee, dump fees, permit cost, and the day you spend loading it.
Can you come the same day after a job finishes? +
Often, yes. Same-day for jobs called in before 1pm. Most contractors prefer next-morning so the crew can clean up and walk away — we work both schedules.
Do you provide a Certificate of Insurance? +
Yes — emailed within the hour to general contractors and property management companies that need it on file before we work the property.
Wrapping a job tomorrow?
Lock in same- or next-day pickup with one text.