Construction Debris Removal in Los Angeles, CA
Construction debris removal can make the difference between a work area that feels stuck and one that is ready for the next phase in Los Angeles, CA. Torn-out flooring, drywall, cabinets, and packaging can pile up quickly, especially during a remodel or renovation.
Dirty Deeds Junk Removal is a local team that works with homeowners, contractors, landlords, and property managers across the area. We handle the lifting, loading, and hauling so the debris is out of the way and your project can keep moving.
Construction Materials We Remove in Los Angeles, CA
Construction and remodeling projects can leave behind materials that are heavy, sharp, or difficult to transport.
We remove approved, non-hazardous debris such as:
- Drywall: Removed wallboard and broken drywall pieces.
- Lumber: Wood from remodeling and light demolition work.
- Flooring: Carpet, tile, and other removed flooring materials.
- Cabinets and Fixtures: Torn-out cabinets and approved household or commercial fixtures.
- Scrap Metal: Metal pieces that may be suitable for recycling.
- Packaging: Cardboard, wrapping, and other project packaging.
- Remodeling Waste: Mixed non-hazardous debris from renovation work.
Not sure whether we can take a certain material? Tell us what you have when you get in touch so we can confirm it before scheduling.
Get Renovation Debris Removal for Your Property
Even a smaller renovation can leave a garage, driveway, or spare room filled with unwanted materials. Our renovation debris removal can help after kitchen updates, bathroom projects, flooring replacement, cabinet tear-outs, and other interior improvements.
You do not have to rent a dumpster or load everything yourself. Our crew carries out approved debris and loads it into our truck, including materials located inside the property when access allows.
For debris created during tear-outs, you can also learn more about our demolition cleanup service.
Contractor and Jobsite Cleanout
Leftover materials can reduce working space and make it harder to begin the next phase of a project. We help contractors, landlords, property managers, and business owners clear approved debris from work areas and improve commercial spaces.
Our commercial junk removal service is also available for fixtures, shelving, damaged items, and larger business cleanouts. Whether you need one pickup or want to discuss removal around your project schedule, let us know what is being removed and when the area needs to be cleared.
What Affects the Cost of Construction Debris Removal?
The price of construction waste removal depends on the materials, volume, weight, labor, and access involved.
Some factors may include:
- The amount of debris.
- The type and weight of the materials.
- Stairs or long carrying distances.
- Parking and loading access.
- The time needed to load the truck.
- Disposal requirements.
Photos can help us provide a ballpark quote for some jobs. Nearby projects may require an in-person look before the final price is confirmed.
Which Construction Materials Can’t We Take?
Our service is for ordinary, non-hazardous construction and remodeling debris.
We do not accept:
- Asbestos
- Biohazard materials
- Paint
- Paint thinner
- Chemicals
- Regulated hazardous waste
We also do not perform concrete demolition. Hazardous or regulated materials require a properly licensed provider with the equipment and permits needed for safe handling.
Construction Waste Recycling
At Dirty Deeds Junk Removal, we separate scrap metal and other accepted recyclable materials when suitable options are available. The final destination depends on the material, its condition, and local facility rules. This helps us make a more responsible choice for each load instead of treating every material the same way.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency explains that reducing, reusing, and recycling construction materials can help conserve resources and reduce disposal. Its construction and demolition materials guidance provides more information about responsible material management.
How Our Construction Waste Removal Process Works
Getting construction debris out of the way should not add more stress to your project. We keep the process clear from the first conversation through the final load.
- Tell Us About the Project: Call us or send photos of the debris, the work area, and the path our crew will use.
- Review the Job and Schedule Service: We discuss the materials, volume, access, pricing, and a service time that fits current availability.
- We Load and Haul the Debris: Our crew arrives, removes the approved materials, and loads everything into the truck.
Sharing a few details upfront helps us arrive prepared and keeps the removal moving smoothly.
What Customers Are Saying
“I have nothing but great things to say about this company. They arrived on time, they gave me an excellent quote, they beat my competitors price, and they got it all in their truck like they said they would!”
It’s reassuring to hear that the team showed up on time, offered a clear quote, and came ready to get the job done. Read the full review and see more customer testimonials.
Clear the Debris and Keep the Project Moving in Los Angeles, CA
Clearing construction debris gives you a cleaner space to work with and makes the next stage of the project easier to manage. Dirty Deeds Junk Removal provides construction debris removal when you are ready to move forward.
Taking care of leftover materials now can help prevent more clutter, delays, and extra work later. Reaching out sooner also makes it easier to plan the next step and keep the project moving.
Frequently Asked Questions
We remove approved, non-hazardous debris from remodeling, renovation, and light demolition projects.
Common materials include:
- Drywall and wallboard.
- Lumber and wood scraps.
- Flooring and tile.
- Cabinets and fixtures.
- Scrap metal.
- Cardboard and project packaging.
- General remodeling debris.
Materials can vary by job, so call us before scheduling if you have unusually heavy, mixed, or unfamiliar debris.
Yes. We can carry approved debris out of homes, garages, apartments, and commercial spaces when access allows. Let us know about stairs, elevators, narrow hallways, gates, or long carrying distances so the crew can arrive prepared.
No. We provide full junk removal service rather than dumpster rentals. Our crew handles the lifting, loading, and removal, so you do not have to keep a dumpster on the property or load the debris yourself.
Keep the approved debris accessible and clear a safe path from the materials to the truck. Separate paint, chemicals, asbestos, and other prohibited materials before the appointment. You should also tell us about sharp pieces, parking restrictions, stairs, or building access requirements.
Scheduling depends on the location, amount of debris, material type, access, and current crew availability. Some jobs may be scheduled quickly, but availability is not guaranteed. Call us and describe the project so we can discuss the earliest available appointment.
No. We do not accept asbestos, biohazard materials, paint, paint thinner, chemicals, or other regulated waste. These materials require a provider that is licensed and equipped to handle hazardous disposal safely.