Remodel done but the mess isn't? We haul drywall, lumber, flooring, roofing, cabinets, and demo debris from homes and job sites across Calhoun County — loaded by us, gone the same visit, no dumpster blocking the driveway.
Every remodel ends the same way: the new bathroom looks great, and the old bathroom is stacked in the garage. Demo debris is heavy, sharp, dusty, and unwelcome at the curb — regular trash service won't take it, and hauling it yourself means multiple pickup-truck trips to the landfill with tipping fees at each one. Meanwhile the pile is soaking up rain, growing nails, and taking up the exact space you needed for the next project.
We clear construction and demolition debris throughout Battle Creek and Calhoun County for homeowners mid-DIY, contractors between phases, and investors flipping properties. Our crew does the loading — from the garage, the backyard pile, the basement, or room by room inside — and the debris is gone in a single visit. For ongoing projects we can schedule repeat pickups at each phase so the site stays workable, which many smaller contractors find cheaper and cleaner than renting and re-renting dumpsters.
| Load Size | Typical Price |
|---|---|
| Small pile (1/8 truck) | $125–$200 |
| Bathroom remodel debris (1/4 truck) | $175–$350 |
| Kitchen remodel debris (1/2 truck) | $350–$550 |
| Whole-room demo (full truck) | $600–$900 |
| Concrete / shingles / heavy material | Quoted by weight |
Typical Battle Creek-area ranges including loading labor and disposal fees. Heavy materials (concrete, plaster, shingles, tile) are priced partly by weight because landfills charge by the ton — a half truck of shingles can outweigh a full truck of framing lumber. Photos get you a firm number fast: (269) 248-5568.
A 10-yard dumpster in Calhoun County typically runs $300–$400 for a week — plus your labor to fill it, driveway protection, and overage fees if it's heavy. For one-time loads we're price-competitive and include the labor; for months-long projects, a dumpster can win. We'll tell you straight which fits your job.
Debris is easy to quote from pictures. Tell us what the material is — drywall prices differently than shingles — and where it's sitting.
End-of-demo, end-of-phase, or end-of-job. Contractors can book recurring pickups; homeowners usually need us exactly once, at the end.
The crew loads by hand and wheelbarrow, magnet-sweeps for nails where it matters (driveways, lawns kids use), and leaves the area clean.
Clean scrap metal is recycled, salvageable fixtures and cabinets are donated to building-material resale outlets when condition allows, and the rest goes to a licensed C&D facility.
Construction debris from Calhoun County jobs is disposed of at licensed facilities — most commonly C&C Landfill on P Drive North in Marshall, which accepts construction and demolition waste and serves as the county's designated disposal site. Before anything hits the landfill, we pull what has value: scrap metal (copper, aluminum, steel from fixtures and framing) goes to recyclers, and intact cabinets, doors, and hardware in reusable condition are offered to building-material resale outlets like area Habitat for Humanity ReStores.
That sorting isn't just feel-good — it's part of why full-service hauling stays price-competitive with dumpsters. Scrap value and cheaper donation drop-offs offset tipping fees, and unlike a mixed dumpster, a sorted load doesn't pay landfill rates on recyclable steel.
Remodeling an older Battle Creek, Marshall, or Albion home produces debris that modern-house guides underestimate: plaster and lath instead of drywall (nearly double the weight per room), full-dimension old-growth lumber, cast iron tubs and radiators, and layer-on-layer flooring. We price these jobs by weight honestly and up front, and our crews are used to carrying cast iron down original staircases without destroying them.
We also work with flippers and landlords doing turnovers across the county — the "tear-out Friday, debris gone Saturday, paint Monday" schedule only works if the hauler shows up, and being local is why we can. For sellers, a debris-free garage and yard is one of the cheapest curb-appeal wins going into a listing.
Tearing down more than debris — a shed, deck, or hot tub? See hot tub removal, or bundle it with a garage cleanout. Commercial site? See commercial junk removal.
Tell us what needs to go and we'll tell you exactly what it costs. Call, or send the form and we'll get right back to you.
(269) 248-5568Send a few details and we'll get back to you with a price — usually the same day.