Miami’s construction sites generate massive volumes of debris daily—concrete, rebar, drywall, roofing materials. Coastal Waste & Recycling handles demolition debris removal for contractors managing anything from single-unit residential teardowns to commercial building deconstruction. The company services Miami’s active construction corridor along with surrounding areas where renovation projects routinely need efficient debris extraction.
Beyond construction, the operation manages residential cleanouts for estate sales, downsizing situations, and major property overhauls. Commercial clients—restaurants, offices, warehouses—use the service for regular waste streams and seasonal cleanups. Demolition work requires specialized handling; materials get sorted for recycling whenever feasible, keeping landfill volume down.
The Miami location operates with standard dumpster sizes suited to typical project scales, though custom arrangements can be discussed directly. Scheduling flexibility matters in Miami’s competitive construction environment where project timelines shift frequently. Call (305) 635-5144 to discuss your specific debris type, volume estimates, and timeline. The team can advise on whether your materials qualify for recycling processing or require standard disposal.
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| Payment methods | invoice, credit_card, check |
| Prohibited items | radioactive, volatile, corrosive, flammable, explosive, biomedical, infectious, biohazardous, regulated medical waste, hazardous waste, toxic substances |
Frequently asked questions
Does Coastal Waste handle asbestos or lead-contaminated materials from older Miami buildings?
Hazardous materials require specialized licensed disposal outside standard dumpster services. Call (305) 635-5144 to discuss your specific materials—the team can advise whether pre-removal assessment is necessary before scheduling.
How quickly can you pick up a dumpster for an active demolition project in Miami?
Same-day or next-day placement is often possible for Miami locations, depending on current demand. Call (305) 635-5144 with your project start date to confirm availability for your timeline.
What happens to concrete and other recyclable demolition debris?
Concrete, metal, and wood are separated for recycling facilities when possible rather than sent directly to landfill. Your project debris will be sorted accordingly—ask about recycling rates when you call (305) 635-5144.
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