Job-site debris removal that keeps your project moving. Dumpster alternative for HOA-restricted communities. Net-30 contractor accounts after 30 days.
Construction projects on 30A face a unique combination of constraints: HOA-restricted dumpster placement, multi-trade coordination, hurricane retrofit work, and tight project timelines tied to vacation rental opening dates. Standard dumpster rental does not fit the constraints of many 30A communities.
Dumpster alternative for HOA-restricted properties (most 30A communities), weekly or as-needed pickup cadence for active job sites, multi-trade coordination, manifest documentation for permitting, and contractor account net terms.
General contractors, kitchen and bath contractors, custom home builders, and renovation specialists
Single-load pickup: $400-$650. Weekly cadence for active job sites: $250-$450 per service-load. Multi-day renovation projects: typically $1,000-$3,000 total over project lifecycle. Contractor account net-30 terms after 30-day track record.
Construction projects on 30A and PCB face a unique set of constraints that make standard dumpster rental impractical for many jobs. Junk removal can fill the dumpster role at HOA-restricted properties, for short renovations where dumpster approval cycles exceed project timelines, and for the items dumpsters legally cannot accept.
Most 30A communities prohibit street-placed dumpsters without architectural review committee approval:
For short renovations (1-4 weeks), the approval cycle exceeds the project timeline. Junk removal pickup at job-site cadence (weekly or as-needed) bypasses the approval requirement entirely.
Many 30A renovations involve hurricane retrofit: impact-rated windows, reinforced framing, upgraded roof systems. The debris from these projects (old windows, old framing, old roofing) has specific routing requirements due to age and material composition.
30A construction projects often tie to vacation rental opening dates — properties must be ready for Memorial Day, Independence Day, or other peak-season windows. Late projects cost the owner real revenue (sometimes $20,000-$50,000 per missed week during peak season). Construction debris removal that runs late cascades into project delays.
Typical scope: vanity, toilet, tile floor, tub or shower, drywall, fixtures.
Typical debris: 800-1,500 lbs, mixed materials.
Typical pickup: 1 truck-load, $450-$650.
Best approach: single mid-demo pickup + final cleanup pickup.
Typical scope: cabinets, countertops, flooring, appliances, lighting, electrical scrap.
Typical debris: 2,500-5,000 lbs, mixed materials, includes appliances.
Typical pickup: 2-3 truck-loads, $1,000-$1,800 total.
Best approach: pickup at end of demo phase + final pickup with appliances.
Typical scope: multi-room demo, framing changes, drywall, flooring, fixtures.
Typical debris: 4-15+ truck-loads over 3-8 week project.
Typical pricing: $2,500-$8,000+ total over project lifecycle.
Best approach: weekly cadence aligned with subcontractor schedule.
Typical scope: shingles, underlayment, sometimes decking.
Typical debris: heavy material, requires dedicated pickup.
Typical pricing: $750-$2,500 depending on roof size.
Best approach: same-day pickup after tear-off complete.
A typical 30A whole-house renovation uses dumpster rental for the active demo phase, then junk removal for: (a) final cleanup, (b) appliances and items dumpsters cannot take, (c) post-project cleanup before turnover to owner. See our comparison guide for the full breakdown.
Call +1 (850) 368-3495 or contact us. Standard onboarding:
Single-job or recurring weekly cadence. Manifest documentation for permitted projects (transfer station ticket numbers, weights, dates). Coordination with general contractors and subcontractors. Net-30 payment terms for established contractor accounts.
Call +1 (850) 368-3495 for B2B account setup, or text photos for a single-job quote.