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The Complete Broken Concrete Disposal Guide

Material waste is one of the most challenging factors to control in construction and demolition (C&D) projects. C&D materials constitute a significant waste stream nationally, generating more than twice the amount of municipal solid waste produced in the United States every year. The levels of concrete waste, in particular, are a growing concern as it makes up 85% of all C&D waste.

Whether you’re a construction manager or a homeowner undertaking a renovation project, it’s your responsibility to ensure the proper disposal of construction and demolition waste. By now, you know that getting rid of broken concrete isn’t as simple as leaving it on the curb.

Hauling your waste to the local dumpsite may sound like the easier option but trust us when we say it’s not. Due to the growing waste problem and concerns about pollution and global warming, several rules and regulations are in place that make landfill disposal financially and logistically complicated.

So, if landfill disposal isn’t that great of an option, how can you safely and sustainably dispose of any broken concrete leftover from your construction projects? Let’s discuss.

Broken Concrete Disposal Tips

1. Rent a Dumpster

For homeowners in Marin, hiring a dumpster may be the simplest solution for disposing of construction or renovation waste. A roll of dumpster keeps the broken concrete safely out of the way until you’re ready to dispose of it. Not only is broken concrete unpleasant to look at, but it can also pose a health and safety issue for your family and the contractors working on your home.

Renting a Junk King dumpster is an affordable way to dispose of broken concrete, asphalt, and other heavy construction materials. The best part about renting our dumpsters is that even though they hold up to 12 cubic yards of waste, you’ll pay only for the space you use. And as a plus, they’re driveway friendly.

Traditional dumpsters can damage driveways, sidewalks, and gardens. They’re also notorious for attracting raccoons and other stray animals. Junk King dumpsters measure about 7.5 feet wide by 11 feet long and are designed specifically for residential use. You can schedule dropoff when it’s convenient for you, and we’ll let you fill it up at your own pace, and we guarantee scheduled disposal of your broken concrete.

2. Contact a Landscaping Company

When looking for companies that will take in your broken concrete waste, you can’t go wrong with landscaping companies. These companies recycle concrete waste by crushing it farther into an aggregate that can be used to edge garden beds, build patios, or pave walkways, driveways, and walkways.

Be sure to contact these companies beforehand, as the amount of broken concrete they’ll be able to take in will depend on the demand for concrete paving. The one caveat of this method is that you’ll have to deliver your concrete waste to their facilities yourself, which can significantly stretch your budget – especially if you’re undertaking a large construction project. For instance, you’ll have to rent a truck to haul the broken concrete to their site and incur additional labor, fuel, and even insurance costs on every trip.

3. Transfer Stations and Landfill Disposal

Marin County requires at least 65% of the waste generated from construction, demolition, and renovation projects to be diverted from landfills. As the project owner, you’re responsible for taking your broken concrete waste and other C&D debris to Zero Waste Marin Certified Facilities.

Residential projects that must meet the 65% diversion requirement include:

  • Any new construction or demolition projects that require a permit
  • Any additions that increase the building’s conditioned area and size

If you’ve reached the 65% threshold, then you can dispose of the waste at a local landfill. However, you’ll want to make sure that the landfill is open to the public and accepting of residential construction debris. Also, landfill disposal comes with an extra fee, so you’ll want to add this to your budget in addition to the truck rental, gas, and labor costs.

4. Donate to Your Community or Sell Online

Concrete doesn’t come cheap. There are several local nonprofits and charities willing to take in your broken concrete for use in their current projects. You can find some of these groups on social media, and they’re often thankful enough for the free resource to pick it up themselves.

Another route is to check out the classifieds for any DIYers looking to repurpose broken concrete for their projects – Craigslist and Freecycle are great options. While you may not be able to sell the concrete for a profit, you can list it for free, provided the buyer handles the pickup.

It’s important to note that these options are not ideal for large amounts of debris, and you’re not guaranteed of getting rid of all your waste.

5. Full-Service Junk Removal

Sometimes, your best option is to call in the experts. Hiring a junk hauling company like Junk King Marin is a great option if you have a large amount of leftover concrete waste. Unlike other options on this list, Junk King will help you get rid of the broken concrete without the added hassle of handling the hauling and disposal processes yourself, which saves you time and money.

Also, our sustainability initiatives mean your concrete waste will be disposed of according to local ordinances. Additionally, it doesn’t matter how much debris you have on hand since we have the expertise and resource capacity to handle all amounts.

We’re The Broken Concrete Removal Experts Near You

When renovating or remodeling, you’ll likely find yourself with piles of broken concrete. Fortunately, Junk King specializes in just this kind of thing.

Our broken concrete removal process is simple:

Step #1:  Call our customer service team or book online to request our removal services. We’ll give you a free estimate and explain what our construction waste removal services entail. It’s important to note that our prices include all labor and disposal fees, and you won’t be charged extra for these services.

Step #2: Our junk removal crew will show up on-site as scheduled and go over the items that need recycling. We handle all the heavy lifting ourselves, from loading to hauling, so you don’t have to lift a finger. Also, we’ll dispose of the broken concrete according to your instructions. Do you want it donated or recycled? We’ve partnered with various donation centers and recycling facilities around Marin County to ensure your waste gets disposed of sustainably.

Step #3: We’ll process payment only after the job is done and you’re completely satisfied with our service.

If you’re looking for a fast, efficient and affordable way to get rid of your broken concrete, you can count on Junk King Marin. We offer concrete removal services for projects of all sizes, whether residential or commercial, and we don’t just take broken concrete; we haul just about everything with the exception of hazardous waste.

We’re the #1 rated junk removal company in North America for a reason, and that’s our stellar customer service. Call us up today to get that broken concrete off your property so you can actually enjoy the remodeling process.

 

Junk King Marin
851 Irwin St. #214
San Rafael, CA 94901
Hours: M-Sa: 8A-4P

Providing junk removal services to the Marin area, including:

Amer Cyn
Angwin
Corte Madera
Fairfax
Kentfield
Larkspur
Mill Valley
Monte Rio
Napa
Novato
Petaluma
Rohnert Park
San Anselmo
San Quentin
San Rafael
Santa Rosa
Sausalito
Vallejo
and these nearby zip codes:
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