





New construction sites are messy by nature. Lumber scraps, cardboard, black trash bags full of waste, mud-caked alleyways - it piles up fast. And until that debris is gone, the next crew can't do their job. That's exactly the situation we walked into on this Dallas build.
The site had debris spread across multiple areas - inside the garage, along a tight alleyway between fences, and out front. We're talking stacks of scrap wood, leftover flooring material, construction bags, and scattered waste that had built up throughout the build process. The alley alone had a serious amount of material lined up along both fence lines with barely enough room to maneuver our trailer through.
That's where our Texas Pride dump trailer earns its keep. We were able to back it right into that narrow corridor and load it out efficiently. It's the kind of access problem that stops other haulers - tight spaces, muddy ground, no easy approach. We work through it.
Inside the garage, the before and after tells the whole story. A floor buried under scrap lumber, flooring cut-offs, garbage bags, and loose materials went from packed to clear. The slab was open and ready for whatever comes next - whether that's a floor coating, the homeowner moving in, or the next trade getting to work.
Construction debris removal is one of those services that sounds simple but has a lot of moving parts when the job site is spread out like this one was. We handle the loading, hauling, and disposal so the builder or homeowner doesn't have to coordinate a thing. If your job site, renovation, or garage is stacking up with debris, we can get it cleared out.