What We Remove
All Types of Construction Debris
Drywall & Plaster
Broken drywall sheets, plaster chunks, joint compound — we haul it all.
Lumber & Wood
Framing lumber, plywood, trim, old flooring, and wood debris.
Tile & Flooring
Ceramic tile, hardwood flooring, carpet, vinyl — all types of flooring debris.
Concrete & Masonry
Broken concrete, brick, block, mortar, and masonry debris.
Metal & Fixtures
Old pipes, ductwork, electrical conduit, light fixtures, and hardware.
Roofing Materials
Old shingles, underlayment, flashing, gutters, and roofing debris.
Insulation
Fiberglass batts, blown-in insulation, and foam board — safely removed and disposed.
Windows & Doors
Old windows, door frames, glass, and associated hardware.
Mixed Renovation Debris
Full renovation cleanouts — we haul everything from a gut renovation in one trip.
Why NY Junk Stars
The Contractor's Choice for Debris Removal
We Work Around Your Schedule
Early morning, evening, and weekend availability to keep your project on track.
Licensed & Insured
Fully licensed and insured to work on active job sites in NYC and Long Island.
No Dumpster Permit Needed
We haul it all away in one trip — no waiting for permits, no dumpster on the street.
Competitive Contractor Pricing
Volume discounts for contractors with multiple jobs. Call to discuss a recurring service agreement.
FAQ
Common Questions
How much does construction debris removal cost in NYC?
Construction debris removal in NYC starts at $200 for a small load and goes up to $700+ for a full truck load of heavy materials. Concrete and masonry carry a surcharge due to weight. Call for a free estimate.
Do you remove construction debris from job sites?
Yes. We work directly with contractors, renovation companies, and homeowners to remove construction debris from active and completed job sites throughout NYC and Long Island.
Can you handle same-day construction debris removal?
Yes. We offer same-day construction debris removal throughout NYC and Long Island, Monday through Saturday. Call before noon for same-day availability.
Do you remove asbestos or hazardous materials?
No. Asbestos, lead paint, and other hazardous materials must be removed by a licensed abatement contractor before we can haul the debris. We can recommend licensed abatement contractors in NYC and Long Island.
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