Construction Debris in Herndon, VA
Small-to-mid renovation wrapped up? Skip the dumpster permit and the driveway damage — we haul drywall, tile, flooring, old cabinets, and the whole mixed pile in one run.
Construction Debris pickup in Herndon 20172
20172 is a mailing-address ZIP that overlaps parts of 20170/20171 commercially — PO-box-heavy, low residential. Our work here is mostly mail-forwarding-destination homes and small-office cleanouts. We treat 20172 as an extension of our regular Herndon coverage rather than a standalone routing zone, and scheduling behaves identically from the customer's perspective — same 2-hour windows, same free on-site quote, same 60%+ recycle/donate rate.
Low volume compared to 20170 — a handful of office refreshes and small commercial cleanouts per month. The mailing-forwarding nature of the ZIP also brings us the occasional consolidation pickup where an out-of-area owner's in-town property needs to be cleared, and we coordinate via phone or email with the owner while the crew works on-site.
Construction debris in 20172 is rare — light volume because the ZIP is mailing-heavy. When it happens it's typically a small-office tenant-improvement job that bundles with a 20170 commercial route. We work the contractor's schedule and keep loads tight to avoid charging for partial-truck windows.
What we typically take on a construction debris job
- Drywall, plaster, and sheetrock scraps
- Wood: old studs, trim, cabinet carcasses, subfloor
- Flooring: hardwood, laminate, vinyl, carpet, tile, grout
- Bathroom tear-outs: tubs, vanities, toilets, cabinets, shower pans
- Kitchen tear-outs: cabinets, countertops, backsplash, island components
- Roofing shingles and tar paper (small-to-mid volume; large roofs need a roll-off)
Free, firm on-site quotes — no dollar surprises
Every job gets a free, firm on-site quote before any lifting happens. We walk through the items with you, you see the truck, you get one total number — paid once the work is done. No hidden minimums, no hourly meters, no upcharges for stairs or heavy items.
Pricing is volume-based (by quarter-, half-, or full-truckload), which keeps costs predictable on bigger jobs and honest on small ones.
