Remodel piles, deck demos, storm-repair debris — loaded by our crew and hauled to approved facilities, not left to season in your driveway.
Every renovation in Toms River produces two things: the improvement, and the pile. The pile is the part nobody budgets for — a half-ton of old drywall, tile, and cabinet carcasses staged in the driveway, slowly absorbing rain and lowering property values by the week. And around here the pile has extra origin stories: shore houses get remodeled hard and often, storm repairs generate sudden debris on no notice, and raised-home projects produce material that’s already had a flood.
Whatever generated yours, the ending is the same: our crew loads it from wherever the project left it, and it’s gone.
Interior demo — drywall and plaster, lath, insulation, paneling, trim, ceiling tile
Flooring — tile, hardwood, laminate, vinyl, carpet and padding, subfloor
Kitchen and bath — cabinets, countertops, vanities, tubs, showers, toilets, sinks
Exterior and structural — lumber, siding, roofing shingles, gutters, doors, windows
Outdoor builds — deck boards and framing, fencing, sheds, pergolas, and the concrete footings under all of them (heavy-material pricing — tell us upfront)
Storm-repair output — soaked drywall and flooring, ruined insulation, torn-off roofing, and the mixed debris a coastal repair generates
The two hard exclusions are regulatory, not preference: asbestos-containing material and lead-paint abatement waste need licensed abatement contractors, full stop. Chemicals, fuels, and paint go through Ocean County’s household hazardous waste programs. Any hauler who shrugs at those categories is a hauler to avoid.
DIY homeowners get the project’s missing final phase: you did the demo and kept the savings; we take the pile off your hands in an afternoon, loaded from the garage, the backyard, or the upstairs hallway where the old bathroom currently lives in pieces.
Contractors and flippers get crew-hour math: every hour skilled labor spends running loads to a disposal facility is an hour not building. We do on-call and scheduled site pickups around Toms River, keep job sites clean between phases, and maintain the disposal paper trail your business needs.
Storm-repair jobs get priority. When a nor’easter or bay flood turns a first floor into demo material overnight, wet debris needs to move before mold makes the repair bigger. We’ve been part of enough post-storm rebuilds in this township to know the drill cold.
Construction debris is the most illegally dumped material in New Jersey, and the pine woods around Ocean County have seen plenty of it — usually courtesy of whoever gave the suspiciously low quote. The state requires waste transporters to register with the NJDEP precisely because of this, and dumped loads get investigated and traced back to the property they came from. We run as properly registered, insured haulers: loads go to approved facilities, metal gets diverted to scrap, clean material gets recycled where facilities allow, and receipts document the chain. The cheap quote saves money at exactly one step — the one that can land your address in an enforcement file.
For a six-week gut renovation generating debris continuously, a rented dumpster you fill yourself can win on price. For everything smaller — the bathroom, the kitchen, the flooring job, the deck — full-service usually wins: you pay for actual volume rather than a fixed box, loading labor is included instead of being your weekend, there’s no permit or driveway blockade, and no weight-overage surprise on the back end. For mid-size projects, the hybrid works beautifully: one pickup after demo, one after finish work. Two clean sweeps, zero eyesore.
Volume-based like all our work: the pile’s truck-space footprint sets the price, heavy materials get flagged and priced honestly upfront, and the number is confirmed firm before loading starts. Photos of the pile get you a fast free estimate — piles are refreshingly easy to quote.
Your project earned a finished ending, not a driveway monument. Request your free estimate and the pile is gone this week.
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Curbside programs aren't built for renovation volume, and excessive debris loads are exactly what township collection declines — move-out and project volumes are called out as requiring private removal. A debris pile from even a small bath remodel is a hauler job, which is why we exist.
Yes — phased pickups matched to the repair schedule are normal here. Wet drywall and flooring especially shouldn't sit; we prioritize storm-related loads.
Drywall, plaster, lumber, flooring, tile, cabinets, vanities, tubs, doors, windows, siding, roofing shingles, decking, and fencing. Concrete, brick, and dirt are heavy-material loads — flag them upfront and we'll price them correctly.
Asbestos-containing material and lead-abatement waste require licensed specialty contractors — no general hauler can legally touch them — plus chemicals and fuels, which go through Ocean County hazardous-waste programs.
Depends on the project. Multi-week gut jobs can justify a dumpster you fill yourself. For a bathroom, floor, deck, or kitchen-scale project, we're usually the better deal: you pay only for volume generated, loading labor is included, and nothing squats in the driveway for a month.
Yes — scheduled or on-call site clears that keep your crew building instead of driving to disposal. Ask about multi-pickup arrangements for longer projects.
Approved disposal and recycling facilities, hauled by properly registered, insured crews per NJ's waste-transporter rules. Metal is scrapped and clean loads diverted where facilities allow. Receipts exist — which is not something every cheap quote in Ocean County can say.
Usually within a day or two; same-day when the schedule cooperates. Fresh piles load faster than rained-on ones, so sooner is genuinely cheaper.
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