The township won't take renovation debris at the curb. We will — loaded by our crew and hauled to approved facilities.
Every renovation has two endings. The first is the good one — new kitchen, finished bathroom, rebuilt deck. The second is the pile: a heap of old drywall, splintered lumber, cracked tile, and dismembered cabinets sitting in the garage or against the fence, waiting for a disposal plan that never had a chapter in the project budget.
In Cherry Hill, that pile has a specific complication: the township’s trash program explicitly excludes contractor-generated construction and remodeling debris from curbside pickup. It’s not going out with the cans on Thursday. It needs a hauler — and that’s us.
The exceptions are the regulated ones: asbestos-containing material, lead-paint abatement waste, and chemicals require licensed specialty handling, and anyone who says otherwise is someone to get away from quickly.
For DIYers, we’re the missing final phase of the project plan. You demoed the bathroom yourself and saved thousands; the debris pile is the tax. One call, and our crew loads it from wherever it sits — upstairs hallway, garage bay, backyard — and your project is actually, visibly done.
For contractors and flippers, we’re crew-hours math. Every hour your carpenter spends loading and driving to a disposal site is an hour of skilled labor spent on garbage logistics. We do scheduled and on-call pickups from active job sites around Cherry Hill, keep the site clean between phases, and leave the disposal receipts trail exactly as it should be.
The default assumption is “renovation = rent a dumpster,” but the math deserves a second look:
For multi-phase projects, a middle path works well: we do a pickup after demo and another after the finish work — two clean sweeps, no month-long eyesore.
Construction debris is where illegal dumping actually happens in this state — wooded lots and vacant parcels get “landscaped” with drywall by fly-by-night haulers whose quote was suspiciously low. New Jersey requires waste transporters to be NJDEP-registered, and dumped debris gets investigated and traced back. We operate as properly registered, insured haulers running loads to approved facilities, with metal scrapped and clean materials diverted for recycling where facilities allow. The receipt trail exists. That’s the product as much as the truck is.
Debris is quoted by volume — how much truck it fills — with heavy materials like concrete, brick, and shingle loads flagged and priced by weight-appropriate loads upfront. Send photos of the pile for a fast range; the crew confirms the firm number on arrival, before loading starts, and it doesn’t move afterward.
Your renovation deserves its actual ending. Request your free estimate, and the pile is gone this week.
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Township policy: construction and remodeling material generated by a contractor must be removed by the contractor and disposed of at an approved site — it's excluded from residential curbside collection. DIY debris in quantity meets the same practical wall. That's the gap we fill.
Drywall, lumber, flooring, tile, cabinets, countertops, doors and windows, fencing, decking, roofing shingles, plaster, and general demo waste. Concrete, brick, and dirt are handled as heavy-material loads — mention them upfront.
Both. Homeowners mid-DIY, and contractors who'd rather keep their crew building than driving to the dump. Recurring pickups for multi-week projects work too.
For a multi-week gut renovation, sometimes. For a weekend-to-two-week project, we're usually the better math: no permit questions, no driveway-blocking box for a month, no weight overage fees, and you don't do any loading — we lift everything from the pile.
Those need licensed abatement handling, not general hauling — no reputable junk company can take them. We'll tell you straight if we spot something that needs a specialist.
Approved disposal and recycling facilities. Metal gets scrapped, clean wood and cardboard get diverted where facilities allow, and the rest is disposed of properly — hauled by registered, insured crews with receipts behind it, as NJ requires.
Yes — from wherever the project left it: the gutted bathroom upstairs, the backyard deck pile, the basement. Full-service loading is the whole point.
Usually within a day or two of your call, and same-day when schedules line up. Post-project piles have a way of sitting for a month; they don't have to.
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