Miami-Dade & Broward County

Construction Debris Removal Miami

Post-renovation cleanup for contractors, remodelers, and homeowners across Miami-Dade and Broward. We clear tiles, drywall, lumber, concrete, and demo waste same-day so you can move on to the next job.

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Construction Debris Removal for Miami Contractors and Homeowners

Every renovation project in Miami generates debris β€” and more of it than most people expect. A kitchen remodel produces torn-out cabinets, countertops, drywall, tile, flooring, and packaging waste. A bathroom gut generates porcelain, fixtures, lumber, and insulation. A flooring job leaves stacks of old hardwood, laminate, and underlayment. Even a small drywall patch-and-paint project creates bags of dust-laden sheetrock that cannot go in your household trash.

The standard solution is a dumpster rental β€” but in Miami-Dade County, that comes with its own headaches. Roll-off dumpsters often require a permit from the municipality, especially when placed on a public street or sidewalk. HOAs in Coral Gables, Miami Beach, and Aventura restrict where dumpsters can sit and for how long. Parking a 20-yard container in front of a Miami condo building can block resident access for days. Weight limits trigger overage fees. And you still have to load everything yourself β€” or pay your crew to do it instead of finishing the actual renovation work.

Construction debris also cannot go in regular residential trash. Miami-Dade County solid waste regulations prohibit construction and demolition materials in standard curbside pickup. Dumping renovation waste illegally β€” even in a commercial dumpster behind a shopping center β€” exposes contractors and homeowners to fines and liability.

Miami Junk Removal Pros offers a faster, simpler alternative: same-day construction debris removal with no dumpster permit required. Text us photos of your debris pile to (305) 928-5773 and we respond in under 10 minutes with a firm quote. Our crew arrives, loads everything, and hauls it away β€” same day. You stay on schedule. Your site stays clear. Your crew stays focused on the work that makes you money.

What Construction Debris We Remove

We haul away construction and demolition debris from residential and light commercial renovation projects across Miami-Dade and Broward. Here is what we remove most often:

  • Drywall and sheetrock pieces β€” full sheets, cutoffs, and demolition rubble
  • Ceramic and porcelain tiles β€” floor tile, wall tile, backsplash, and mortar
  • Hardwood and laminate flooring β€” planks, underlayment, and transition strips
  • Lumber and wood scraps β€” framing lumber, trim, plywood, and engineered wood
  • Concrete and masonry rubble β€” broken concrete, brick, block, and stucco
  • Roofing materials β€” asphalt shingles, underlayment, flashing, and fascia boards
  • Insulation materials β€” fiberglass batts, foam board, and blown-in insulation (non-asbestos)
  • Old cabinets and countertops β€” kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, laminate and stone countertops
  • Bathroom fixtures β€” toilets, sinks, vanities, tubs, and shower surrounds
  • Windows and doors β€” removed units, frames, and associated hardware
  • Metal scraps and piping β€” copper, galvanized pipe, ductwork, and metal studs
  • Packaging materials and cardboard β€” product boxes, pallet wrap, and shipping materials from material deliveries
  • Mixed renovation waste β€” general jobsite debris from multi-trade renovation projects

Not sure if we take your material? Text us a photo and we will confirm immediately.

Why Miami Contractors Choose Us Over Dumpster Rentals

Dumpster rentals work for some large commercial projects β€” but for most residential renovations and contractor jobs in Miami, full-service debris removal is faster, cheaper, and far less hassle. Here is how the two options compare:

Dumpster rental in Miami-Dade: Requires a permit in many municipalities when placed on public property. Delivery often takes 24–48 hours. The container sits in your driveway, on the street, or in a parking space for days β€” blocking access and drawing HOA complaints. You or your crew load everything by hand. Weight limits trigger overage charges that can double the quoted rental price. Pickup must be scheduled separately, and if the dumpster sits too long, daily rental fees accumulate. In condo and townhouse communities, HOA boards frequently deny dumpster placement altogether.

Miami Junk Removal Pros: No permit needed β€” we load from your jobsite and leave. Same-day availability when you text before noon. We do all the loading β€” your crew keeps working on the renovation instead of hauling debris. No weight overage fees β€” our quote is based on truck volume, not pounds. Flexible scheduling around your crew's workflow β€” we can come mid-project while work is still in progress, between phases, or for a final site sweep. Multiple pickups available for multi-phase projects without committing to a dumpster that sits half-empty for a week.

For most Miami kitchen remodels, bathroom guts, flooring jobs, and roofing projects, our service costs less than a dumpster rental when you factor in permit fees, overage charges, and the labor hours your crew spends loading it. Contractors who switch to our service typically save a full day of crew time per project.

Construction Debris Pricing in Miami

We price construction debris removal by truck volume β€” how much space your debris occupies in our truck. Flat-rate pricing means no weight overage surprises.

Load SizePrice Range
Small debris load (ΒΌ truck)$175 – $275
Medium debris load (Β½ truck)$275 – $425
Large debris load (ΒΎ truck)$400 – $550
Full truck load$500 – $700
Multiple loads / ongoing projectCustom pricing available

Text us photos of your debris pile for an exact quote. We confirm the price before we start loading β€” no surprises at the end of the job.

We Serve Contractors, Remodelers, and Homeowners

General Contractors

You need the site cleared between phases so the next trade can start on time. Drywall debris blocking the flooring crew costs you money every hour it sits there. We provide same-day debris removal between demolition, rough-in, and finish phases β€” on your schedule, not ours.

Kitchen and Bathroom Remodelers

Cabinet tear-outs, countertop removal, tile demolition, and fixture disposal generate mixed debris that piles up fast in a residential workspace. We clear it same-day so your crew has a clean floor to work on and the homeowner is not living with a debris pile in their kitchen for a week.

Flooring Installers

Old hardwood, laminate, tile, and carpet removal produces heavy, bulky debris that fills a truck quickly. We haul it away after your tear-out so the new flooring goes down on a clean subfloor β€” not on top of a debris pile in the garage.

Roofing Companies

Shingle tear-offs generate significant debris volume. We coordinate pickup timing with your crew's schedule β€” often same-day after the tear-off is complete β€” so old roofing materials are not sitting on the lawn or driveway overnight.

Homeowners Doing DIY Renovations

You demolished the bathroom yourself on Saturday and now you have a pile of tile, drywall, and a toilet sitting in your garage. Miami-Dade will not pick it up in your regular trash. We haul it away same-day so you can get back to the part of the renovation you actually enjoy.

Property Managers Renovating Between Tenants

Unit turnovers with renovation work β€” new flooring, kitchen updates, bathroom refreshes β€” generate debris that must be cleared before the unit can be shown and re-rented. We coordinate with your contractor's schedule and clear the site fast so your vacancy period stays as short as possible.

Responsible Construction Debris Disposal in Miami

Construction and demolition waste is one of the largest waste streams in the United States β€” and Miami-Dade County has specific regulations governing how C&D materials must be handled. Dumping renovation debris illegally, mixing it with household trash, or abandoning it on a jobsite exposes contractors and property owners to fines and environmental liability.

Miami Junk Removal Pros routes construction debris to certified C&D recycling facilities in South Florida. At these facilities, materials are sorted and processed: metal is recovered for recycling, clean concrete and masonry are crushed for use as road base and fill, wood is processed into mulch or biomass fuel, and drywall gypsum is recycled where facilities accept it. We separate recyclable materials from true landfill waste at the jobsite whenever practical to maximize recovery rates.

We do not accept hazardous construction materials β€” including asbestos-containing materials, lead paint debris requiring special handling, or chemical waste. If your project involves materials that require hazardous waste disposal, we will tell you during the quoting process and refer you to a licensed hazardous waste contractor. For standard renovation debris, we handle disposal responsibly and in compliance with Miami-Dade County regulations on every job.

Service Areas for Construction Debris Removal

We provide same-day construction debris removal across all of Miami-Dade and Broward County, including:

  • Miami, Brickell, Wynwood, Little Havana, Little Haiti
  • Miami Beach, South Beach, Surfside, Bal Harbour
  • Hialeah, Hialeah Gardens, Opa-locka
  • Coral Gables, South Miami, Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay
  • North Miami, North Miami Beach, Aventura, Sunny Isles
  • Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach
  • Kendall, Doral, Sweetwater, Fontainebleau
  • Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Hallandale Beach
  • Fort Lauderdale, Davie, Plantation, Sunrise

Not sure if we cover your jobsite? Text us the address and we will confirm immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions β€” Construction Debris Removal Miami

Do I need a dumpster permit in Miami-Dade for construction debris?

If you rent a roll-off dumpster and place it on a public street, sidewalk, or right-of-way, most Miami-Dade municipalities require a permit β€” and some HOAs prohibit dumpsters entirely. When you hire Miami Junk Removal Pros for debris removal, no dumpster permit is needed because we load directly from your jobsite into our truck and leave. There is nothing sitting on the street, nothing blocking parking, and no permit application to file. For most residential renovation projects, this alone saves a day of paperwork and several hundred dollars in permit and rental fees.

What types of construction debris can you NOT remove?

We do not handle hazardous materials, including asbestos-containing materials (transite, old pipe insulation, asbestos floor tile), lead paint debris requiring RRP-certified handling, liquid chemicals, solvents, oil-based paints, pesticides, or medical waste. We also cannot accept propane tanks, refrigerant-containing appliances without prior recovery, or unexploded materials. If your project involves any of these materials, tell us during the quoting process and we will refer you to a licensed hazardous waste contractor. For all standard renovation debris β€” drywall, tile, lumber, concrete, fixtures, cabinets, roofing, and mixed C&D waste β€” we handle removal and disposal routinely.

Can you come while my renovation crew is still working?

Yes. We regularly coordinate debris pickups mid-project while renovation crews are still on site. We work around your crew's schedule β€” often arriving at the end of a demolition day or between trade phases. Let us know your project timeline when you book and we will schedule pickups that keep your jobsite clear without interrupting active work. For ongoing projects, we can set up multiple scheduled pickups across the project duration.

Do you handle asbestos or hazardous materials?

No. Asbestos and hazardous construction materials require licensed abatement contractors with EPA and OSHA certifications. We do not disturb, remove, or transport asbestos-containing materials. If you suspect asbestos in your project β€” common in Miami homes built before 1980 with old floor tile, pipe insulation, or transite siding β€” have it tested and abated by a licensed professional before scheduling debris removal. Once abatement is complete, we can haul away the remaining standard renovation debris.

How is construction debris removal priced?

We price by truck volume β€” how much space your debris fills in our truck. A small load (roughly one-quarter truck) runs $175 to $275. A half-truck load runs $275 to $425. Three-quarter and full truck loads run $400 to $700. There are no weight overage fees. Text us photos of your debris pile from a few angles and we will provide a firm quote β€” usually within 10 minutes. We confirm the price before we start loading.

Can you provide ongoing debris removal for a multi-phase renovation project?

Yes. Multi-phase renovations β€” kitchen gut followed by flooring, then bathroom, then painting β€” generate debris at different stages over days or weeks. We set up scheduled pickups aligned with your project phases so debris never accumulates on the jobsite between trades. Many Miami contractors use us as their standing debris removal partner across multiple active projects. Contact us at the start of your project and we will build a pickup schedule that matches your timeline and budget.

Ready to Clear the Job Site?

Text us photos of the debris and get a firm quote in under 10 minutes. Same-day construction debris removal across Miami-Dade and Broward.

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