Indian Trail, NC · Union County

Construction Debris Hauling
in Indian Trail, NC

Concrete, drywall, lumber, shingles, tile — we quote by volume, load and go same or next day, and haul to licensed Union County facilities. Residential from $100. Commercial from $300.

🚛Volume-based pricing — no hidden fees
📋Disposal receipts available on request
📅Same-day and next-day pickup
  • Same-day pickup available most days
  • Upfront quote before any loading begins
  • Hauls to licensed Union County transfer stations
  • Disposal receipts provided on request
  • Serves all Indian Trail HOA communities
  • Mixed loads welcome — debris plus furniture

What We Haul — and What We Can't

Most renovation and demolition waste loads without a second thought. A few materials need a different path.

✅ We Take

  • Concrete, brick, block, and mortar
  • Drywall and plaster
  • Lumber, framing scraps, plywood
  • Roofing shingles and felt paper
  • Tile, flooring, and carpet
  • Insulation (non-asbestos)
  • Windows, doors, and fixtures
  • Fencing, decking, and yard debris
  • Mixed renovation loads

🚫 Cannot Go on the Truck

Paint, solvents, chemicals, asbestos-containing materials, and other hazmat cannot be loaded. These must go to the Union County household hazardous waste facility — we'll point you in the right direction.

Excavator clearing construction debris at an Indian Trail renovation site

Pricing for Construction Debris Hauling

Volume is the main driver. Dense debris like concrete and shingles may add a weight component — we tell you before we load.

Quarter Truck

From $100

A small demo haul — one room's worth of drywall and trim, a stack of shingles, or leftover tile and flooring.

Half Truck

From $300

A bathroom gut, partial deck teardown, or a few rooms of flooring and drywall. Most single-room renovation jobs land here.

Full Truck — Residential

Up to $2,500

Whole-house renovation cleanouts, full roof tear-offs, or major deck and fence demolition projects.

Commercial Job Sites

$300–$10,000

Multi-phase hauls, recurring pickups, and full site cleanups for contractors, property managers, and developers.

Weight surcharges apply to concrete-heavy and shingle-heavy loads. We quote the full amount before loading — always.

What's Different About Indian Trail

A few local realities shape how construction debris jobs run here.

  • Red clay soil and concrete: Excavation and foundation work in Indian Trail generates dense, heavy debris. We factor weight into the quote upfront — no surprises at the curb.
  • HOA communities: Brandon Oaks, Bonterra, Taylor Glenn, Heritage, Annandale, Crismark — most have rules about dumpsters in driveways and debris visible from the street. We load and clear the same visit, so you stay compliant without a dumpster permit fight.
  • Street staging permit: No permit needed for pickup from your property. If debris must temporarily sit on a public sidewalk or street, Indian Trail may require a right-of-way permit — something to plan before the crew arrives.
  • Summer heat: With 89°F summer highs, we schedule outdoor heavy-debris loads for early morning when possible — crews work faster and your site clears quicker.
Aerial view of heavy equipment and dump truck managing a large debris haul

How a Debris Haul Works

Four steps from first call to clear site — typically done in a single visit.

1

Tell Us What You've Got

Call or fill out the form. Describe the debris type and rough quantity — a couple of photos speeds things up considerably.

2

Get an Upfront Quote

We price it by volume — and flag any weight surcharge for dense loads like concrete or shingles — before the crew rolls up.

3

We Load and Clear

The crew loads everything, sweeps the area, and hauls it out in one shot. You don't touch anything after we arrive.

4

Licensed Disposal

Everything goes to licensed transfer stations and landfills in Union County. Request a disposal receipt and we'll get you one.

Common Questions

What kinds of construction debris do you haul in Indian Trail?

Concrete, brick, block, drywall, lumber, roofing shingles, tile, flooring, insulation, framing scraps, and general renovation waste. Paint, solvents, asbestos, and other hazmat cannot go on the truck — those head to the Union County household hazardous waste facility.

How is construction debris hauling priced?

Volume first — quarter, half, or full truck. Dense debris like concrete and shingles may carry a weight surcharge. We give you the full number before loading anything.

Do I need a permit for debris pickup in Indian Trail?

The hauling itself needs no permit — we load from your property and dispose at licensed Union County facilities. If debris must be staged on a public street or sidewalk first, Indian Trail may require a temporary right-of-way permit.

Can you haul from an active job site?

Yes. We work around active crews and can schedule recurring pickups as demolition or renovation phases wrap up. Commercial job sites start at $300 and we can set up a regular cadence that fits your build schedule.

Will you haul a mixed load — debris plus old furniture or appliances?

Absolutely. Mixed renovation loads are common. Everything gets priced together by total volume, so you're not charged two separate minimums for one truckload.

How soon can you pick up in Indian Trail?

Same-day and next-day slots are open most of the year. Spring and early summer book fastest as renovation and pre-listing activity peaks — plan a few days ahead during those windows rather than counting on a same-day slot.

Ready to clear that job site?

Tell us what you've got and we'll give you an honest volume-based price — before a single piece of debris gets loaded. Same-day and next-day pickup available throughout Indian Trail.

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