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Groveland, Lake County

Construction Debris Removal in Groveland — Your Job Site Cleared, Not Your Wallet

Starting at $75

Groveland is building fast, and every new home along the SR-50 corridor leaves behind a mess. We haul drywall scraps, lumber cutoffs, concrete chunks, and everything else your crew doesn't want to deal with. Jobs start at just $75, and we're available around the clock.

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  • Insured since 2018

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Junk It All provides construction debris removal in Groveland, FL starting at $75. We haul drywall, lumber, concrete, metal, and all post-construction waste from job sites across Lake County. Insured and operating since 2018, we're available 24/7. Text photos for a fast quote or call (352) 251-3432.

Every Type of Construction Debris We Haul Out of Groveland Job Sites

With subdivision after subdivision popping up between SR-50 and US-27, Groveland generates more construction waste than most towns its size. We handle all of it — broken drywall sheets, 2x4 cutoffs, bent metal studs, concrete rubble, roofing scraps, tile, carpet padding, and whatever else your crew stacks up at the end of the day. If it came off a build or a reno, we'll load it and haul it to the Lake County Landfill in Tavares so your site stays clean and code-compliant.

A lot of our Groveland construction debris removal work comes from the newer communities — Trilogy, Cascades, Waterside Pointe — where homeowners are customizing right after move-in. That means drywall dust everywhere, cabinet packaging piled high, and leftover tile from bathroom upgrades. Contractors doing these jobs need the debris gone fast, because HOA rules in those gated communities don't allow dumpsters sitting around for weeks.

Need a quote? Snap some photos of the pile and text them to (352) 251-3432. We'll give you a price based on exactly what we see — no guesswork, no surprises. Most Groveland pickups happen within a day or two of that text.

Construction Debris Removal work in Groveland, Lake County, FL
Post-construction cleanup
Drywall removal
Lumber removal
Metal debris
Concrete debris

How It Works

Three steps. That's it. No runaround, no waiting around for an estimate, no hassle.

1. Text Us Photos

Snap a few pictures of what you need hauled off. Send them over by text. Takes about 5 seconds.

2. Get Your Upfront Price

We text you back a fair, honest quote. What we quote is what you pay. No bait-and-switch.

3. We Show Up & Get It Done

We haul everything — loading, hauling, cleanup. You don't lift a finger. Your space is left clean.

Let's Get Rid of It

★ STARTING AS LOW AS $75 ★

What Construction Debris Removal Actually Costs in Groveland

Jobs start at $75. That covers a small load — think a stack of drywall scraps or a few bags of tile from a bathroom remodel. Bigger jobs scale up based on volume and weight, but we never charge by the hour and there are zero hidden fees. You know your price before we touch anything.

With Groveland's median home value sitting around $385K and most of those homes built in the last two decades, a lot of the construction waste we pick up comes from upgrades — not teardowns. New kitchen backsplashes, patio extensions, garage conversions. Those smaller reno jobs usually land between $150 and $350 for full debris removal. A full new-build cleanout along the SR-50 corridor runs higher, but still less than renting a dumpster and dealing with permit headaches from the city.

Here's how it works: text photos of your debris to (352) 251-3432. We send back a flat price. You say yes, we show up and clear it out. That's it. No waiting around for a salesperson to walk the site. Contractors with multiple homes going up in Groveland can set up recurring pickups the same way — just text when the pile's ready.

$75

Starting price

24hrs

Typical turnaround

$0

Hidden fees — ever

Why Groveland Contractors and Homeowners Call Us First

We've been doing this since 2018, fully insured, and we've watched Groveland transform from a quiet citrus town into one of the fastest-growing cities in Florida. That growth means more builds, more renos, and more construction waste that needs to disappear. Matt Pereira runs this operation personally. You're not calling a franchise call center in another state — you're dealing with a local guy who knows the difference between a Trilogy custom build and a tract home on the west side.

Groveland's young families and commuters don't have time to babysit a dumpster rental. Neither do the contractors building their homes. We show up when we say we will, load everything ourselves, and leave the site broom-clean. No hourly clock ticking. No fuel surcharges because you're 30 miles from Orlando.

We also work 24/7, which matters in a town where construction crews sometimes need debris gone before an HOA inspection the next morning. Cascades and Trilogy both have strict rules about job site appearance. We've done plenty of after-dark pickups in those communities so contractors can pass inspection first thing.

Let's Get Rid of It

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Questions Groveland Homeowners Ask Before Booking

How much does post-construction cleanup cost for a new custom home in Groveland?

Post-construction cleanup cost in Groveland depends on the size of the build and how much debris is left behind. A typical new home in Trilogy or Waterside Pointe usually runs between $250 and $600 for full construction debris removal. Text photos of the job site to (352) 251-3432 and we'll send a flat price — no hidden fees, no hourly charges.

Can you do after-hours construction debris removal for job sites in Groveland's gated communities?

Absolutely. We're open 24/7 and we do plenty of after-hours construction waste hauling in Groveland's HOA communities like Cascades and Trilogy. Those neighborhoods have strict rules about job site appearance, so we'll come in late evening or early morning to clear drywall, lumber, and scrap before the next HOA walkthrough.

Where does construction waste from Groveland job sites get disposed of in Lake County?

We haul all construction debris from Groveland up to the Lake County Landfill at 13130 County Landfill Rd in Tavares. That facility accepts everything — concrete, drywall, metal, lumber, roofing material. Any reusable items like fixtures or cabinets get routed to donation centers like Finders Keepers Thrift in nearby Clermont when possible.

Do you handle drywall and lumber removal from home renovations along the SR-50 corridor in Groveland?

That's one of our most common calls. Homeowners along Groveland's SR-50 corridor are constantly upgrading newer builds — ripping out builder-grade drywall for accent walls, swapping out trim, adding rooms. We load all the drywall scraps, lumber cutoffs, and packaging and haul it to the Lake County Landfill. Jobs start at $75 and most Groveland pickups happen within 24 hours.

Can builders set up recurring construction debris pickups for multiple homes being built in Groveland?

Yes. With Groveland's explosive residential growth — especially in the new developments between US-27 and SR-50 — we work with builders who have multiple homes going up at once. Just text photos of each site's debris pile to (352) 251-3432 whenever you need a pickup. No contracts, no minimums. We do regular job site cleanup for contractors across the 34736 zip code.

How fast can you remove heavy concrete debris from a driveway or patio project in Groveland, Lake County?

Most concrete debris removal jobs in Groveland get done within one to two days of your call. We handle broken slabs, footers, pavers, and block from driveways and patios across the area — including the newer homes in Cascades where homeowners are extending patios almost as soon as they move in. Text photos to (352) 251-3432 for a same-day quote on your concrete removal.

Why Groveland Creates So Much Construction Debris Right Now

Groveland went from citrus groves to subdivisions faster than anywhere else in Lake County. The population has exploded past 22,000, and it's mostly young families and professionals commuting the 30 miles to Orlando. That means new homes — thousands of them — lining the SR-50 corridor. And every single one of those homes generates a pile of construction waste that has to go somewhere.

Beyond the big builders, there's a second wave of debris. New homeowners in communities like Waterside Pointe and Cascades move in and immediately start customizing. They rip out builder-grade carpet for hardwood, swap out stock light fixtures, add screened-in porches. Each project produces drywall dust, packaging, scrap lumber, and old materials that pile up fast. The city's rolling hills and agricultural plains don't have a convenient dump site around the corner — everything goes up to the Lake County Landfill in Tavares.

Then there's the commercial side. Massive warehouse and logistics expansion on Groveland's west side — near the Kroger hub and Amazon facilities — means even more concrete, metal, and industrial debris circulating through town. Between residential growth and commercial development, construction debris removal in Groveland isn't a seasonal need. It's constant, year-round demand in a town that's still building its own identity.

Groveland Neighborhoods We Serve

Cascades at Groveland

Active 55+ gated community.

Trilogy

High-end resort-style 55+ community.

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