Drywall Removal

Tearing out drywall creates a mess fast—dust, heavy sheetrock pieces, and piles that take up your garage or driveway. Rodeo Junk Removal provides full-service drywall removal and haul-off across Southern Middle Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, and North Alabama with free on-site estimates, upfront pricing, and all the heavy lifting handled for you.

Whether you’re removing damaged drywall, renovating a room, or cleaning up after a DIY project, we’ll load the debris from where it sits, haul it off, and leave the area cleaner and safer to work in.

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Drywall & Sheetrock Debris We Haul Off

We remove most non-hazardous drywall-related debris, including:

  • Drywall / sheetrock scraps and broken panels
  • Bagged drywall dust and small debris (when properly bagged)
  • Trim, baseboards, and molding scraps
  • Joint compound buckets (empty and dry if possible)
  • Insulation scraps (non-hazardous—ask if unsure)
  • Packaging from drywall and renovation materials
  • Mixed light remodel debris (lumber scraps, small flooring scraps)

If it’s part of a bigger renovation pile, we can remove the entire cleanup load in one visit.


How Drywall Removal Works

Steps:

  1. Reach out — call, text, or request an estimate online.
  2. Free on-site estimate — we look at the drywall pile and access and give an upfront price.
  3. Full-service loading — you point, we load (from inside or outside).
  4. Haul-off + quick tidy — we remove the debris and sweep up the work area.

For full remodel cleanup, see Construction Debris Removal


What Affects the Price of Drywall Removal?

Drywall is bulky and heavy, and the dust can make cleanup more labor-intensive. Pricing is based on volume, weight, and access—and we’ll explain it clearly before we start.

  • Amount of drywall (small pile vs. multiple rooms worth)
  • Weight (wet drywall and dense debris weighs more)
  • Access (stairs, tight hallways, long carries, distance to truck)
  • Loose vs. bagged (bagged debris can speed up loading)
  • Mess level (dusty tear-outs can require extra protection and cleanup)
  • Mixed debris (lumber/trim/flooring mixed in can affect weight and sorting)

We’ll explain the price in plain language so it makes sense.


Common Drywall Removal Jobs

  • Bathroom remodel tear-outs
  • Kitchen renovation debris piles
  • Water-damaged drywall removal (after remediation)
  • Basement finishing cleanup
  • Room remodels and DIY projects
  • Garage “staging area” cleanup after renovations

Important Note About Hazardous Materials

We can haul off standard drywall and renovation debris, but if you suspect asbestos-containing materials or other hazardous materials, let us know before pickup so we can point you to the right specialized option.



Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. We’re full-service and can load drywall debris from inside rooms, basements, or garages.

If it’s fine dust or small debris, bagging helps a lot, but not required. Larger pieces don’t need to be bagged.

Often yes, but wet drywall is heavier and can affect pricing. Show us what you have and we’ll quote it fairly.

Yes—after remediation, we can haul off the debris piles. If you’re unsure about the condition, tell us and we’ll plan accordingly.

Yes, especially when it’s part of the drywall cleanup load.

Yes. We can remove the full pile in one visit—mixed debris can affect weight and pricing.

No. Certain materials require specialized handling. If you suspect asbestos, let us know before pickup.

Photos help us prepare, but final pricing is given in person after a quick look.

Often sooner than you think. Call or text and we’ll share the next available time.


Ready to Get the Drywall Debris Gone?

Call or text for a free on-site estimate. We’ll load it, haul it off, and leave the area clean.