Concrete Brick Removal for Remodel Debris Pickup
Broken slabs, chipped bricks, cinder blocks, and rubble pile up fast after any project. Concrete Brick Removal handles the heavy lifting and hauling so cluttered yards, garages, and driveways clear out. Share your volume, item count, and access details for a straightforward, no-surprise quote.

Why Choose This Hauling Help
Concrete and brick are dense, awkward, and hard to move alone. Our crews handle the weight, the stairs, and the disposal planning for you.
Heavy Lifting Handled
Dense slabs, blocks, and brick piles are loaded by crews used to weight, carry distance, and tight access points.
Volume-Based Quotes
You pay based on volume, weight, item count, and effort, so a small pile costs less than a full load.
Clean Site Afterward
We sweep loose rubble and stray fragments from the work area so your space is ready to use again.
When People Search for This Pickup
Homeowners and contractors look for concrete brick removal after demolishing a patio, tearing out a walkway, or clearing a failed retaining wall. Others need help with leftover pavers, cinder blocks, or busted foundation pieces. Whatever created the pile, we focus on safe loading, honest quotes, and practical disposal planning for these heavy materials.
Concrete and Brick We Take
We handle a wide range of non-hazardous masonry debris. If your pile looks like one of these, we can plan a pickup around the volume, weight, and access at your site.
Broken Slabs and Chunks
Busted sidewalk, patio, and driveway slabs, including thick sections that need extra crew time and careful loading.
Bricks and Pavers
Loose or stacked bricks, clay pavers, and edging left over from walkways, patios, and garden borders.
Cinder and Cement Blocks
Whole or cracked cinder blocks, cement blocks, and retaining wall units cleared from yards and job sites.
Concrete Rubble and Fragments
Loose rubble, small fragments, and mixed masonry pieces swept up after demolition or a renovation project.
Old Steps and Curbing
Precast steps, curb sections, and small footings; heavier pieces may need disassembly or breaking when practical.
What Shapes Your Quote
Concrete and brick pricing depends on effort more than square footage. A few key details help us estimate crew time and disposal routing accurately before we arrive.
Volume and Weight
Dense masonry adds up fast, so total volume and combined weight are the biggest drivers of your quote.
Number of Pieces
A tidy stack loads faster than scattered rubble, so item count and layout affect crew time on site.
Stairs and Carry Distance
Hauling heavy blocks up stairs or across a long yard adds effort and time compared to curbside loads.
Access and Surfaces
Narrow gates, tight doorways, and fragile surfaces near the pile shape how we plan the loading route.
Disassembly Needs
Large slabs or wall sections may need breaking or disassembly when needed, which affects overall crew time.
Pickup Options
Choose the pickup that matches where your masonry debris sits and how much of it needs to move. We adapt to indoor, outdoor, and mixed-load situations.
In-home pickup
For blocks and rubble stored in a basement, garage, or interior room, crews carry pieces out through your walkways.
Curbside or outdoor pickup
Piles staged at the curb, driveway, or yard load quickly, keeping carry distance short and crew time efficient.
Multi-item pickup
Combine concrete and brick with other non-hazardous debris in one visit for a single, volume-based cleanout load.
Prep and Handling Tips
A little prep speeds up loading and keeps your quote accurate. Focus on access, staging, and flagging anything heavy or fragile before we arrive.
Clear the Walkways
Open a clear path from the pile to the truck so crews can move heavy pieces without obstacles.
Stack When Possible
Grouping loose bricks and blocks into tidy stacks helps crews load faster and reduces total time on site.
Flag Heavy Pieces
Point out oversized slabs, footings, or wall sections early so we can plan lifting and any needed breaking.
Keep It Non-Hazardous
We handle masonry debris only, not fuel, chemicals, or asbestos; set those aside for proper handling elsewhere.
Disposal and Recycling Notes
Clean concrete and brick are often good candidates for recycling into crushed aggregate, depending on condition and the options available near you. When practical, we route usable masonry toward recycling instead of the landfill. Outcomes vary by material, contamination, and local facilities, so we cannot promise a specific recycling result for every load.
How the Process Works
Getting a quote and scheduling a pickup takes just a few steps. Share the details, confirm access, and let the crew handle the heavy work.
Send item details
Tell us roughly how much concrete or brick you have, the piece sizes, and where the pile sits.
Share photos
A few clear photos of the pile and the path out help us estimate volume and crew time.
Confirm access
Note any stairs, gates, narrow doorways, or fragile surfaces that affect how we reach the debris.
Review quote
You get a quote based on volume, weight, effort, and disposal routing before anything is committed.
Pickup and haul away
The crew loads your masonry debris, sweeps the area, and hauls everything off for disposal planning.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much concrete or brick can you take?
We handle anything from a small stack of bricks to a full truckload of rubble. Because masonry is dense, weight and volume both shape your quote.
Do I need to break up large slabs first?
Not always. Crews can break or disassemble larger pieces when needed, though flagging oversized slabs early helps us plan lifting, crew time, and the loading route.
Can concrete and brick be recycled?
Clean masonry is often recyclable into crushed aggregate when local options allow. We route usable material that way when practical, but specific recycling outcomes cannot be promised.
Can you pick up debris from inside my home?
Yes. With in-home pickup, crews carry blocks and rubble out through your walkways. Clearing a path and flagging stairs helps keep the process smooth.
What masonry debris do you not accept?
We take non-hazardous concrete and brick only. We cannot remove fuel, chemicals, asbestos, or other hazardous materials, so please set those aside for proper handling.
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Ready to Clear the Rubble?
Send a few photos and details about your pile, and EZ Hauling Services will help plan a straightforward concrete brick removal quote. From loose pavers to broken slabs, we handle the heavy lifting and haul it away.