Tile Removal for Remodel Debris Pickup
Piles of broken floor and wall tile add up fast during a renovation. Tile is dense, sharp, and heavy, which makes loading tough by hand. We handle the heavy lifting, sort the debris, load your unwanted tile, and route it toward practical disposal so your project stays on schedule.

Why Book Tile Debris Pickup
Leftover tile from a remodel is dense, sharp, and awkward to move. Booking pickup keeps your worksite clear and your back protected.
Handles Heavy Loads
Tile and thinset debris carry serious weight, so our crew brings the heavy lifting and sturdy loading for dense piles.
Faster Site Cleanup
Clearing broken tile from rooms, hallways, and stairs keeps your renovation moving without debris blocking work areas or walkways.
Simple Disposal Planning
We sort tile debris and route it toward practical disposal or recycling options based on condition and local availability.
Renovation-Ready Tile Hauling
Whether you pulled up an old kitchen backsplash or gutted a full bathroom floor, tile debris stacks up quickly. Our crew focuses on volume, weight, and safe carry paths from the work zone to the truck. Share a few details about your pile, and we can plan the pickup around your project timeline and access.
Tile Types We Haul Away
We take most non-hazardous tile debris from residential and commercial remodels, including full boxes of unused material and broken demo pieces. Below are common tile types we load and haul away.
Ceramic and Porcelain Tile
Broken or intact ceramic and porcelain floor and wall tile from bathrooms, kitchens, and entryway demolition projects.
Stone and Slate Tile
Natural stone, marble, granite, and slate tile pieces that are dense and heavy, requiring careful loading and lifting.
Mosaic and Backsplash Tile
Small mosaic sheets and backsplash pieces, often mixed with mesh backing, grout residue, and adhesive fragments.
Thinset and Grout Debris
Chunks of thinset, mortar, and dried grout scraped from subfloors and walls during tile demolition cleanup.
Unused Tile and Full Boxes
Leftover boxes, surplus tile, and sealed cartons never installed after a remodel or overordered supply run.
What Shapes Your Quote
Tile pickup pricing depends on how much debris you have and how hard it is to reach. These factors help us plan crew time and disposal routing for your load.
Volume and Weight
Tile is dense, so both the total pile size and the combined weight strongly influence how we price your pickup.
Number of Items
Loose broken pieces, full boxes, and bagged debris all count toward the overall load and total item volume.
Stairs and Access
Tile carried up basements, down stairs, or through narrow hallways adds handling time and affects the final quote.
Carry Distance
A long walk from the work area to curbside or the truck increases carry time for heavy tile loads.
Disposal Routing
Where dense tile debris can go for disposal or recycling depends on condition and available local facility options.
Tile Pickup Options
Choose the pickup style that fits how your tile debris is staged. Each option is planned around access, carry distance, and the weight of your load.
In-home pickup
We carry tile debris from bathrooms, kitchens, or basements, managing rooms, stairs, and doorways along the carry path.
Curbside or outdoor pickup
If tile is already staged at the curb, garage, or driveway, we load it quickly from the outdoor spot.
Multi-item pickup
Combine tile with other construction debris like drywall or lumber into a single mixed cleanout load.
How to Prep Your Tile Debris
A little prep makes tile pickup faster and safer. Clear paths, separate keep items, and flag anything heavy or fragile before we arrive on site.
Clear the Walkways
Keep hallways, stairs, and doorways open so our crew can move heavy tile loads without obstacles or hazards.
Separate Keep Items
Set aside any tile boxes or surplus you plan to keep, so only unwanted debris gets loaded.
Contain Loose Pieces
Bagging or boxing small broken shards reduces sharp scatter and speeds up loading dense tile fragments.
Flag Heavy or Fragile Spots
Point out extra-heavy stone piles, fragile surfaces, or tight carry areas so we plan safe handling ahead.
Tile Disposal and Recycling
Tile is heavy, non-hazardous debris that often heads to construction disposal facilities. When condition and local options allow, some clean tile or leftover full boxes may be routed toward donation or recycling. We never promise a specific outcome, since routing depends on material type, condition, and the facilities available in your area at the time of pickup.
How Tile Pickup Works
Getting your tile debris hauled away is a simple, few-step process. Share details, confirm access, and we handle the heavy lifting and loading.
Send item details
Tell us roughly how much tile you have, the tile type, and where the debris is currently staged.
Share photos
Photos of your tile pile and the carry path help us estimate volume, weight, and handling time accurately.
Confirm access
Note any stairs, narrow hallways, elevators, or long carry distances between the debris and the truck.
Review quote
We provide a quote based on volume, weight, access, crew time, and disposal routing for your load.
Pickup and haul away
Our crew arrives, loads the tile debris, and hauls it away so your worksite is clear.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you take both broken and unused tile?
Yes. We load broken demo tile, loose shards, and sealed boxes of surplus or overordered tile that was never installed during your project.
How is heavy tile debris priced?
Pricing reflects volume, weight, item count, stairs, carry distance, access, and crew time. Dense tile can weigh a lot, so both size and weight matter.
Can you remove thinset and grout too?
Yes. We haul thinset chunks, dried mortar, and grout debris scraped from subfloors and walls, provided it is dry, non-hazardous construction material.
Should I bag the small tile pieces?
Bagging or boxing loose shards helps contain sharp scatter and speeds loading. It is helpful but not required before our crew arrives for pickup.
Can tile be combined with other debris?
Yes. Multi-item pickup lets you combine tile with drywall, lumber, or other non-hazardous construction debris into a single mixed cleanout load.
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Ready to Clear Your Tile Debris?
Send a few photos and details about your pile, and EZ Hauling Services will plan the heavy lifting, loading, and disposal routing. Book Tile Removal to keep your renovation site clear and on schedule.