What We Take

We accept most construction and demolition debris. Here's the full list.

If it came from a construction site, remodel, or demolition, we probably take it. Here's what we handle and what we can\'t accept.

We Accept

Drywall and sheetrock
Lumber and framing wood
Concrete and masonry
Roofing materials (shingles, underlayment)
Siding and trim
Carpet and flooring
Tile and grout
Cabinets and countertops
Windows and doors
Plumbing fixtures
Electrical fixtures
Insulation (non-asbestos)
Metal scraps and piping
Bricks and blocks
Stucco
Dirt and fill (small amounts)

We Don\'t Accept

Asbestos materials
Lead-based paint debris (bulk)
Hazardous chemicals
Medical waste
Radioactive materials
PCB-containing materials
Certain types of contaminated soil

Common Questions About Materials

Can you take mixed loads?

Yes. Most jobs have a mix of different materials and that\'s fine. We sort and dispose of everything properly.

What about dirt and fill?

Small amounts are okay. If you have multiple truckloads of dirt, that might need special handling.

Can you take painted wood?

Yes, as long as it\'s not commercial-scale lead paint removal. Normal painted trim and lumber from a house is fine.

What if I\'m not sure about something?

Just ask. Call us and describe what you have. We\'ll tell you if we can take it or suggest alternatives if we can\'t.

Hazardous Materials Require Special Handling

We can\'t take hazardous materials because they require licensed disposal through specialized facilities. If you have asbestos, lead debris, or hazardous chemicals, you'll need to hire a certified hazmat removal company. We can recommend some if you need help.

Not Sure If We Take It?

Call and ask. We\'ll give you a straight answer.

(208) 943-5231