North Weeki Wachee, Hernando County
Construction Debris Removal in North Weeki Wachee — Your Remodel Shouldn't End with a Mess
Renovating an older home in North Weeki or cleaning up after a contractor who left you with a pile? We haul drywall, lumber, concrete, and metal debris from job sites across the 34607 and 34613 zip codes. Jobs start at just $75.
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Junk It All provides construction debris removal in North Weeki Wachee, FL starting at $75. We haul drywall, lumber, concrete, and metal waste from residential remodels and job sites across Hernando County. Insured since 2018. Text us photos for a fast quote or call (352) 737-1301 — open 24/7.
What We Haul From North Weeki Wachee Job Sites and Remodels
Most of the construction debris removal work we do in North Weeki Wachee comes from homeowners updating aging 1980s and 1990s stucco homes. Roof tear-offs, bathroom guts, kitchen remodels — they all generate piles of drywall scraps, old lumber, tile, and metal that won't fit in your curbside bin. We load it, haul it, and get it to the Northwest Waste Management Facility on Landfill Road in Brooksville so you don't have to make multiple dump runs.
We handle post-construction cleanup for contractors working inside Glen Lakes, Weeki Wachee Acres, and the scattered large-lot properties between the state park and the Citrus County line. That means picking up everything from concrete chunks left over from patio work to bent flashing from a re-roof. If a contractor left you hanging with a mess in the driveway, we'll deal with it.
Not sure what the job will cost? Text us a few photos at (352) 737-1301. Snap the pile from a couple of angles and we'll send back a quote — usually within minutes. No need for anyone to come out and walk around with a clipboard first.
How It Works
Three steps. That's it. No runaround, no waiting around for an estimate, no hassle.
Text Us Photos
Snap a few pictures of what you need hauled off. Send them over by text. Takes about 5 seconds.
Get Your Upfront Price
We text you back a fair, honest quote. What we quote is what you pay. No bait-and-switch.
We Show Up & Get It Done
We haul everything — loading, hauling, cleanup. You don't lift a finger. Your space is left clean.
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.
What Construction Waste Hauling Costs in North Weeki Wachee
Construction debris removal in North Weeki Wachee starts at $75. That's a real starting price — a small pile of drywall scraps or a few bags of tile from a bathroom demo can fall right in that range. Bigger remodel cleanups, like a full kitchen gut in one of those mid-century ranch homes out in Weeki Wachee Acres, cost more based on volume and weight. Concrete is heavier than drywall, so a patio demolition haul will price differently than a pile of lumber.
Here's how it works: call or text (352) 737-1301, send us photos of the debris, and we give you a flat price. That number doesn't change once we show up. No hourly charges. No surprise fees for heavy materials. No fuel surcharges for driving out past Weeki Wachee Springs.
With median home values around $215K in this part of Hernando County, most renovation budgets are tight. We get that. You shouldn't have to blow another $500 on debris hauling when the quote should have been $200. We keep it honest so your remodel budget stays intact.
$75
Starting price
24hrs
Typical turnaround
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Hidden fees — ever
Why North Weeki Wachee Homeowners and Contractors Call Us First
Matt Pereira started Junk It All in 2018, and we've been hauling construction debris across Hernando County ever since. We're insured and we show up when we say we will — even if that's 7 AM before the heat gets brutal or late in the evening after your contractor finally wraps up for the day. We're open 24/7 because job sites don't always run on a 9-to-5 schedule.
A lot of work in North Weeki Wachee is storm-damage repair and aging-home updates. Roofs get beaten up by Gulf storms, lanais rot out from the salt air, and manufactured homes need new skirting or flooring. Those jobs create debris fast, and most homeowners here — many of them retirees — aren't in a position to load a trailer and haul it themselves. That's where we come in.
We also work directly with local contractors running jobs inside the Glen Lakes gated community and along the US-19 corridor. If you need recurring debris pickups throughout a project, we can set that up. One call to (352) 737-1301 and we'll figure out a schedule that keeps the site clean and keeps you moving.
Questions North Weeki Wachee Homeowners Ask Before Booking
How much does construction debris removal cost for a typical home renovation in North Weeki Wachee?
Construction debris removal in North Weeki Wachee starts at $75. A small bathroom demo in one of the stucco ranch homes along Weeki Wachee Acres might be on the lower end, while a full roof tear-off cleanup or concrete patio removal closer to the river will cost more based on weight and volume. Text photos to (352) 737-1301 for a flat quote.
Can contractors schedule recurring construction debris pickups for active job sites in North Weeki Wachee?
Absolutely. We work with contractors running remodel and storm-repair jobs throughout the 34607 and 34613 zip codes, including inside the Glen Lakes gated community. We'll set up a recurring pickup schedule so your site stays clean between phases. Just call (352) 737-1301 and we'll work out the timing.
Do you haul heavy concrete and metal debris from renovation projects in Hernando County near North Weeki Wachee?
Yes. Concrete from patio and driveway demolitions and metal from old carport tear-downs are some of the most common construction waste hauling jobs we do in North Weeki Wachee. Everything goes to the Northwest Waste Management Facility in Brooksville. Heavy materials are priced by weight and volume — send us photos for a fast quote.
How fast can you do post-construction cleanup at a home in North Weeki Wachee after a remodel wraps up?
Most post-construction cleanup jobs in North Weeki Wachee can be done same-day or next-day. We're open 24/7 and we're local to Hernando County, so even if your contractor finishes late on a property out near Weeki Wachee Preserve, we can still get there fast. Call (352) 737-1301 to lock in a time.
Where does construction debris from North Weeki Wachee projects get disposed of in Hernando County?
We haul construction waste — drywall, lumber, concrete, metal — to the Northwest Waste Management Facility at 14450 Landfill Road in Brooksville. It's the primary disposal site for Hernando County. Any salvageable items from job sites in areas like Glen Lakes or Weeki Wachee Acres get sorted for donation or recycling when possible.
Can you remove drywall and lumber scraps from a manufactured home renovation in North Weeki Wachee?
That's one of our most common construction debris removal calls in the North Weeki Wachee area. Manufactured homes on the larger lots off the main roads frequently get interior updates — new flooring, wall replacements, bathroom guts. We'll haul all the drywall, subflooring, and lumber scraps so you're not stacking it in the yard. Starting at $75 — text pics to (352) 737-1301.
Why Construction Debris Piles Up Fast in North Weeki Wachee
North Weeki Wachee sits right where the coastal hammock meets the sandhills north of Weeki Wachee Springs State Park. The housing stock is mostly single-family stucco homes and manufactured homes built between the 1980s and early 2000s. Those homes are now hitting the age where roofs fail, bathrooms need gutting, and old screened-in lanais collapse. With a median age of over 62 in this community, many homeowners are renovating to age in place rather than sell — and every one of those projects generates construction waste that needs to go somewhere.
The other big driver is storm damage. Portions of North Weeki Wachee fall inside flood zones near the Weeki Wachee River and coastal marshes. A strong Gulf event doesn't just blow shingles off — it rips carports loose, floods out flooring, and sends fencing into the yard. The rebuild creates as much debris as the storm did. Contractors working these repairs need fast, reliable job site cleanup so they can move to the next house on the list.
There's also steady infill remodel work happening in neighborhoods like Glen Lakes, where homeowners upgrading luxury stucco ranch homes generate dumpster-loads of old tile, cabinetry, and concrete. Unlike bigger metro areas, there aren't a dozen hauling companies fighting over this work. We're local, we know the roads between here and the Brooksville landfill like the back of our hand, and we don't charge you extra because your property is 55 miles from Tampa.
North Weeki Wachee Neighborhoods We Serve
Glen Lakes
Gated golf and country club community.
Weeki Wachee Acres
Older, non-gated residential area with larger lots.
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