Heavy & Specialty
Construction Debris Removal in New Jersey
Renovations generate more debris than most people expect, and a full dumpster on the driveway isn't always practical on a tight New Jersey street.
We haul construction and remodeling debris on demand — during the project or as a final cleanup — so crews keep working and the site stays safe.

What construction debris removal includes
- Scheduled or on-call debris pickups during a project
- Final site cleanup before punch list or handover
- Loading by hand from inside the structure, not just the driveway
- Separation of metal and clean wood for recycling where possible
What we remove
- Drywall and plaster
- Lumber and framing offcuts
- Old cabinets and countertops
- Flooring, tile and carpet
- Doors, windows and trim
- Fixtures, tubs and vanities
- Roofing debris and siding
How it works
- 1
Tell us the scope and timeline
Contractors often set a recurring pickup; homeowners usually book one final haul.
- 2
We load out of the structure
Debris doesn't need to be staged at the curb — we carry it out.
- 3
Site left safe
Nails, scraps and loose material are cleared from the work area.
Why choose Greg's
- Faster and tidier than waiting on a dumpster swap
- No driveway permit or container sitting on the street
- Reliable enough for contractors to schedule around
Local service areas for this service
Questions
Construction Debris Removal questions
Can you take asbestos or hazardous material?
No. Asbestos, lead paint waste and hazardous materials require a licensed abatement contractor.
Can you come back multiple times during a project?
Yes. Recurring pickups for active job sites are common for us.
Need construction debris removal in New Jersey?
Free estimates, honest pricing and a crew that does all the lifting.
