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Demolition is only half the job. The other half is getting debris off the site safely, legally, and efficiently so your project can move forward.
Atlanta Demolition Company provides demolition debris removal in Atlanta for homeowners, contractors, developers, and property managers. We handle concrete, brick, block, drywall, lumber, metal, roofing, and mixed loads—loading, hauling, and disposing of debris at appropriate facilities, with recycling whenever practical.
Whether we performed the demolition or you simply need a site cleared of existing debris, our team and trucking partners make sure your project is left clean, organized, and ready for the next phase.
What Counts as Demolition Debris?
We regularly haul:
Broken concrete, brick, block, and masonry
Asphalt from driveways and parking areas
Wood framing, sheathing, and old decking
Drywall, plaster, and interior finishes
Roofing materials (shingles, some membranes, underlayment)
Metal studs, handrails, doors, window frames, and misc. scrap metal
Mixed demolition debris from full or partial tear-downs
We’ll review what you have on site and clarify exactly what is included in your hauling scope, so there are no surprises.
Concrete, Metal & Mixed Debris Hauling
We load and haul concrete, brick, wood, roofing, and scrap metal from your site, keeping the project clean, safe, and on schedule.
Recycling-Focused Disposal
Whenever possible, we send concrete and metals to recycling facilities instead of landfills, helping reduce costs and keeping your demolition project compliant.
Demolition Debris Removal & Hauling Services
Full-Scope Demolition + Hauling
On projects where we perform the demolition, debris hauling is built into the plan:
We stage debris efficiently during demolition.
Load-out is continuous so the site stays safe and organized.
Concrete, metal, and other recyclable materials are separated when feasible.
Final pass leaves the area broom-clean (or machine-clean on larger sites).
This “demo + hauling” package is ideal for residential tear-downs, garages and sheds, commercial buildings, and interior strip-outs.

Stand-Alone Debris Hauling for Existing Piles
If a previous contractor left piles behind—or you have old debris from a partial DIY tear-out—we can step in just for demolition hauling in Atlanta:
Walk the site and assess debris types and volumes.
Provide a clear per-load or project-based quote.
Load and remove piles using skid steers, loaders, or by hand as needed.
Clean up surrounding areas so your property no longer looks like a job site.
This is especially useful when you need a property cleaned up quickly for sale, inspection, or a new contractor.
Concrete, Asphalt & Heavy Rubble Removal
Concrete and asphalt are heavy and require the right equipment and trucks. We handle:
Driveway, patio, and sidewalk rubble
Slabs and foundations (when combined with demolition work)
Broken curbs, parking lot sections, and small retaining walls
Concrete and asphalt are often eligible for recycling as aggregate, which we prioritize whenever local facilities allow it.
Scrap Metal & Recyclable Material Handling
Demolition frequently generates valuable recyclables:
Structural and miscellaneous steel
Metal studs and framing
Metal roofing and siding
Railings, stairs, and other steel components
We separate scrap metal where practical so it can be recycled rather than landfilled. On larger projects, this may help offset a portion of debris handling costs.
Coordination with Professional Hauling Partners
For higher-volume projects, we coordinate trucking with dedicated hauling partners such as:
Atlanta Dump Truck Hauling – High-capacity trucks for concrete, soil, and mixed demolition debris:
https://atlantadumptruckhauling.com/
On projects that also involve grading or site prep, we often tie debris removal into broader packages with:
Atlanta Land Grading – https://atlantalandgrading.com/
Atlanta Grading Contractors – https://atlantagradingcontractors.com/
This keeps your demolition, hauling, and site work aligned under one coordinated plan.
Our Demolition Debris Hauling Process
1. Site Visit & Debris Assessment
We start by walking the site with you or your GC:
Identify debris types: concrete, masonry, wood, metal, roofing, mixed.
Estimate volumes, number of loads, and equipment required.
Confirm access for trucks and loading equipment.
Note any special conditions (tight neighborhoods, limited hours, HOA rules).
You receive a written estimate that spells out what we are hauling, how many loads or approximate tonnage, and how the site will be left.
2. Load Planning & Recycling Strategy
Before trucks arrive, we:
Decide how to stage and load debris to minimize time on site.
Identify materials that can be recycled (concrete, metal, some asphalt).
Plan truck routing to reduce disruption to neighbors and traffic.
On multi-day projects, we phase loads so the site remains orderly and safe throughout.
3. On-Site Loading & Safety Controls
While hauling is in progress:
We use skid steers, loaders, or excavators to load debris efficiently.
Hand labor is used where access is tight or materials are delicate.
Safety zones are maintained around equipment and truck paths.
Dust and debris are controlled as much as site conditions allow.
We aim to keep work efficient without sacrificing safety or respect for neighbors.
4. Transport, Disposal & Recycling
Loads are taken to appropriate facilities for each material type:
Concrete and masonry – often to crushing or recycling facilities.
Metal – to scrap metal recyclers when feasible.
Mixed demolition debris – to approved C&D (construction and demolition) landfills or transfer stations.
If you need documentation or tickets for your records, we can provide them as requested.
5. Final Clean-Up & Site Ready for Next Phase
Once debris has been removed:
We rake or machine-clean the immediate work areas.
Remove obvious hazards such as nails, sharp scraps, and tripping hazards.
When included, we perform basic rough grading to even out disturbed surfaces.
Your site is left clean, safe, and ready for the next trade—framing, grading, utility work, or new construction.
Residential, Commercial & Industrial Debris Removal
Residential Projects
We commonly remove debris from:
House demolitions and tear-downs
Garage, shed, and small-structure demolition
Interior renovation tear-outs (kitchens, baths, whole-house guts)
Driveway, patio, and pool demolition debris
We understand the need to protect driveways, lawns, and neighboring properties in residential settings.
Commercial & Industrial Projects
For commercial and industrial clients, we handle:
Debris from commercial and industrial demolition
Warehouse interiors, office strip-outs, and retail remodels
Plant and factory demolition materials
Site-clearing debris and exterior concrete removal
These projects often tie directly into our Commercial Demolition and Industrial Demolition scopes, ensuring heavy debris moves out in step with structural work.
What Influences Demolition Debris Removal Cost?
Key pricing factors include:
Total volume and weight of debris
Types of materials (clean concrete vs mixed debris vs contaminated materials)
Number of loads and distance to disposal/recycling facilities
Access for loading equipment and trucks
Need for hand-loading in tight or sensitive areas
Level of clean-up and grading requested after hauling
For bigger demolition projects, you can start with our Demolition Cost Calculator to understand general budget ranges, then have us quote debris hauling specifically for your site.
Why Choose Atlanta Demolition Company for Debris Hauling & Recycling?
Clients trust us with demolition hauling in Atlanta because:
Demolition is our core business – Debris handling is integrated into how we plan and execute projects.
Professional trucking partnerships – With dedicated hauling brands like Atlanta Dump Truck Hauling, we can move large volumes efficiently.
Recycling-focused mindset – Concrete, metal, and other materials are recycled when possible to reduce landfill use.
Clean, build-ready sites – We do not just remove debris; we leave your project ready for the next trade.
To see who is behind the work and examples of past demolition projects, visit:
Demolition Debris Hauling & Recycling – FAQ
Do I have to sort materials before you arrive?
In most cases, no. We can sort on site as part of our scope—separating concrete, metal, and mixed debris as practical. If pre-sorting will significantly reduce your cost, we will tell you up front so you can decide.
Can you haul just concrete and rock from my property?
Yes. We frequently haul clean concrete, brick, and stone from driveways, patios, and small demolition projects. Clean loads are often eligible for better disposal or recycling rates.
Do you offer dumpsters, or only dump truck hauling?
Our focus is on demo + loading + hauling with trucks and equipment. On some projects, roll-off containers may be used as part of the plan, but many clients prefer direct loading into trucks for speed and lower site impact. We can discuss the best approach for your specific job.
Will your trucks damage my driveway?
We always consider access and surface conditions. On residential projects, we may use mats, smaller trucks, or alternative access routes when heavy trucks could damage delicate or new concrete/asphalt. We’ll discuss these options during the estimate.
Can you coordinate debris removal with my grading or building schedule?
Yes. Because we work closely with Atlanta Land Grading, Atlanta Grading Contractors, and Atlanta Dump Truck Hauling, we can align debris removal with grading, pad prep, and early construction phases so your site stays on schedule.
How do I get a demolition debris hauling quote?
Take photos of the debris piles and overall site.
Note approximate quantities (for example: “one full house demo,” “half driveway,” or “three large piles in the backyard”).
Submit your information through our Request a Demolition Estimate form and mention demolition debris hauling & recycling.
We will review your project, schedule a site visit if needed, and provide a clear, written proposal for demolition debris removal in Atlanta.