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Construction Debris Removal in Tulsa, OK

Renovation projects produce a surprising amount of debris. A bathroom remodel alone generates old tile, the vanity, the toilet, drywall scraps, the fan, miles of trim, and a layer of dust on everything else. A kitchen redo doubles that. By the time the new cabinets show up, the driveway looks like a yard sale that nobody attended.

Tulsa HaulAway connects Tulsa-area homeowners and small contractors with local crews who handle construction debris pickup — clean haul-outs after DIY projects, post-job cleanups for remodel contractors, and dumpster-alternative single pickups for jobs that don't justify a roll-off.

Junk removal vs. roll-off dumpster

For most renovation projects, hauling out at the end is cheaper and faster than renting a dumpster — especially if the project takes one weekend. Dumpster rentals in Tulsa typically run $400–$650+ for a 10–20 yard container with a multi-day rental. If the debris is going out in a single load, a junk removal pickup almost always costs less and skips the permit hassle some neighborhoods require for a dumpster on the street.

When does a roll-off make more sense? Big projects (full house gut, large additions, multi-week jobs), or any project where the debris is going to accumulate over days. The crews we work with can advise on which approach fits — they have no incentive to oversell either way.

Working with contractors

Tulsa-area remodel contractors use junk removal as a regular part of their workflow. The crew shows up at the end of the job, the contractor doesn't have to pay an apprentice to make four dump runs, and the homeowner gets a clean handoff. Contractors who use this on repeat get scheduling priority and rate consistency.

For contractors: we'll keep your job preferences on file (call-ahead window, dump receipts, crew lead contact). Mention you're a contractor on the first call.

Tulsa-specific debris notes

Tulsa's housing stock includes a lot of mid-century homes, especially in Midtown, Brookside, Maple Ridge, and parts of Sand Springs and Sapulpa. Mid-century renos turn up old materials — popcorn ceilings, vinyl floor tile under newer flooring, original drywall — that occasionally contain asbestos. If you're tearing out anything pre-1985 and you're not sure, get it tested before haul. The crews are happy to come back after testing clears it; they just won't take material that might be asbestos until it's confirmed safe.

What we haul

  • Drywall scraps, plaster, cement board
  • Lumber, framing offcuts, plywood, OSB
  • Old flooring — tile, vinyl, carpet, hardwood, laminate, padding
  • Cabinets, vanities, countertops (laminate, butcher block, granite)
  • Toilets, sinks, tubs, shower surrounds
  • Doors, trim, baseboards, old windows (intact)
  • Roofing tear-off (small jobs — large roof tear-offs usually need a roll-off)
  • Concrete in small quantities (broken patio, walkway pieces)
  • Fencing — wood panels, metal posts, chain link

What we don't haul

  • Asbestos-containing materials — popcorn ceilings before testing, old vinyl floor tile that may contain asbestos. Get it tested first.
  • Lead-painted debris (varies by situation — flag it on the call)
  • Hazardous chemicals from job sites — solvents, adhesives in liquid form
  • Liquid concrete (must be cured)

Not sure if your item fits? Call (918) 359-4022 — most "weird" questions have a "yes, no problem" answer.

How it works

No mystery, no upsell.

  1. 1

    Call us

    Phone in a quick description — what you have, where it is, when you want it gone. Two-minute conversation.

  2. 2

    We connect you with a local crew

    A local, licensed, insured Tulsa-area junk removal crew calls you back with a flat-rate quote. No surprise fees.

  3. 3

    Job done

    They show up in the truck, load it out, sweep up after themselves. Usually same-day or next business day.

Pricing

Construction debris is priced by truck volume and weight, since heavy materials (concrete, tile, roofing) move more weight per cubic foot. A bathroom remodel haul-out usually runs $250–$450. A kitchen post-job cleanup runs $400–$650. Single-truck DIY pickups are often in the $200–$350 range.

Frequently asked questions

Can you take the old toilet and tub from a bathroom remodel?

Yes — both routine. Tubs are heavy and sometimes need extra hands; mention if it's cast iron.

Do you take concrete?

In small quantities, yes — broken patio sections, sidewalk pieces, fence post bases. For larger concrete jobs, a roll-off is usually more cost-effective.

Are you a dumpster rental?

No. We connect you with full-service junk removal — they bring the truck, load it themselves, and haul it. No empty container left in your driveway for a week.

Can you do a same-day pickup at the end of my project?

Often, yes. For scheduled contractor jobs, we recommend booking a day or two ahead so a specific window is locked in.

Will the crew sweep the worksite?

A reasonable post-haul sweep, yes — same as residential. They're not a finish-cleaning crew, but they leave the area presentable.

Ready to schedule?

Call for a same-day quote, or fill out the form and a local crew will call you back.

Call (918) 359-4022

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