
Hardscape Debris Removal
Why Do People Look For Hardscape Removal?
It’s at least an annual event in our home to tidy up our yard. This cleanup process may include removing some old rock, clearing some dirt for a new flower garden or even taking out a concrete patio for adding some shrubs. Whether you are handy or not, simplify your life and have Rubbish Works haul away all of that Hardscape debris. As a bonus, Rubbish Works can recycle 100% of your items as long as the items removed is not mixed with other product.
Why Choose Rubbish Works For Hardscape Removal?
Rubbish Works is a fast, convenient, and efficient way to remove and recycle hardscape debris. After your hard work, don’t you want to enjoy the nice clean look of a beautiful yard? Schedule your appointment with Rubbish Works now—we may even be available the same day!
Who Can We Help With Hardscape Removal
We work with both residential and commercial customers. We will pick up your hardscape debris from anywhere in our service area.
We Can Safely Remove, Haul Away, and Recycle Hardscape Material Including:
Concrete Landscape Timbers Fountains |
Pavers Rock |
Sand Small Pools |
Soil Walkways |
Note: Heavy debris such as sand, soil, concrete and rock may be subject to a heavy-load rates and extra labor surcharge.
We can take most items from your home or business but there are a few things we are not able to. If you happen to have something that is not on the list just give us a call and ask if we can remove it for you.
Areas We Service
We have service locations in the greater metropolitan areas of Denver, Phoenix, Portland, San Antonio and St. Louis. To view local information for these cities select it at the top of this page.
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How Much Will it Cost to Remove Hardscape Materials?
Pricing for hardscape removal includes the loading, hauling, disposal or recycling fees. We charge by the volume that you fill up in the truck, so the price that we quote depends on how much hardscape material we’ll be hauling. There are never any hidden fees when using Rubbish Works.
Note: Heavy debris such as sand, soil, concrete and rock may be subject to a heavy-load rates and extra labor surcharge.