Just finished a remodel, demo, or new build in Southern California? You’re probably staring at a pile of drywall, broken concrete, scrap wood, and torn-out flooring wondering what it costs to make it all disappear. Construction debris removal is one of the most common questions homeowners and contractors ask us at 911 Junk CA — so here’s a straight answer on pricing, what drives the cost, and how to avoid overpaying in 2026.
Across the country, construction debris removal averages around $450 per load, with most projects landing between $100 and $1,000. Here in Southern California, where landfill tipping fees and disposal regulations run higher than the national average, expect to budget on the upper end of that range for a full truckload.
Here’s a realistic breakdown of what most SoCal homeowners pay:
Heavy materials like concrete, brick, tile, and dirt are often priced separately by weight because they max out a truck’s weight limit long before they fill the volume.
Construction and demolition (C&D) debris covers just about everything left behind by a building project:
One important note: hazardous materials like asbestos, lead paint, solvents, and chemical containers are not standard C&D debris. These require licensed handling and a separate fee — usually $150 to $300 — so always flag them up front.
There are three common pricing models, and knowing them helps you spot a fair quote:
The most common method. You pay for the space your debris takes up in the truck — typically measured in cubic yards or truck fractions. A 10-cubic-yard pile of mixed wood and drywall might run $400–$500.
Used for dense materials. If you’re hauling concrete from a torn-out patio or a demolished retaining wall, you’ll often be charged by the ton because the weight — not the volume — is what drives disposal cost.
For predictable jobs (like a single-room renovation), some companies quote a flat fee after a quick photo or on-site look. This is the easiest to budget around.
Two identical-looking debris piles can cost very different amounts. Here’s why:
Southern California homeowners usually weigh two options:
For most remodels and demos, full-service wins on convenience: no permit headaches for a driveway dumpster, no heavy lifting, and no second trip to the dump.
California has some of the strictest C&D recycling requirements in the country. Many cities — including parts of LA and Orange County — require a percentage of construction waste to be diverted from landfills. A reputable junk removal company sorts recyclable concrete, metal, and clean wood, and routes usable fixtures to donation centers instead of dumping everything. That’s better for the environment and can keep you compliant with local ordinances.
911 Junk CA handles construction and demolition cleanup throughout Los Angeles, Orange County, the Inland Empire, Riverside, San Bernardino, Pasadena, Long Beach, Anaheim, Torrance, and surrounding communities. Whether it’s a single-bathroom remodel or a full tear-out, our crew does the heavy lifting, loads everything, and disposes of it responsibly — often the same day you call.
Don’t let a pile of debris stall your project. Call 911 Junk CA today for a fast, free, no-obligation quote on construction debris removal anywhere in Southern California. Snap a photo of your debris, give us a call, and we’ll handle the rest — lifting, loading, hauling, and eco-friendly disposal included.
Call 911 Junk CA now for your free quote and same-day service across SoCal.
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