Action Junk Hauling helps with Concrete & Brick Removal Service
Serving Greater Seattle, Action Junk Hauling makes concrete and brick removal effortless for homeowners and contractors across Ballard, Capitol Hill, South Lake Union, and surrounding neighborhoods. Whether you’re tearing out an old patio, clearing construction debris from a remodel, or disposing of heavy leftover materials, our local team handles it all — broken concrete, pavers, bricks, cinder blocks, masonry debris, and more. We provide full concrete removal services, from on-site assessment and concrete demolition to safe loading, transport, and eco conscious disposal or recycling. For a typical Ballard patio demo or a garage foundation haul-out, our experts arrive with the equipment and experience to protect your property and finish the job quickly and safely. Ready to see how easy it is? Check out our Junk Removal pricing to get an instant quote and schedule your pick-up today — or call to request a free Seattle junk removal on site estimate for brick removal service or construction debris removal service.
Our Service area is large – from Tacoma to Marysville we have many locations for junk removal near you
Why Choose Action Junk Hauling for your Concrete & Brick Removal Service?
At Action Junk Hauling, we make concrete and brick removal simple, affordable, and eco-responsible across the Seattle metro. We’re a locally based company with insured crews, years of experience on residential and commercial projects, and a proven record of safe, licensed disposal with C&D recycling partners. Whether you’re clearing demolished materials from a Capitol Hill remodel, removing an old Ballard patio, tearing down a small retaining wall, or removing construction debris from a new-build site, our team arrives prepared — uniformed, trained for demolition and hauling service, and equipped to protect driveways, landscaping, and access routes. We handle everything from concrete demolition and concrete junk haul out service to masonry material haul out and brick removal service, with tailored solutions for each project size and site condition.
Local proof points: hundreds of Seattle projects completed, fully licensed and insured crews, and partnerships with area recycling yards — we prioritize safety and legal disposal.
- Easy Appointment Scheduling
- We always show up on time
- Fast and Friendly Service
- Best Pricing In Town Guaranteed
- We Beat All Estimates
- Fully Licensed & Insured
- Eco- Friendly Removal
- We always try to sort and donate
What types of Concrete & Brick Removal service?
Action Junk Hauling removes all types of household and commercial concrete and brick debris, no matter the size, weight, or condition. Typical services include:
- Concrete demolition controlled breaking of patios, sidewalks, and small slabs
- Concrete haul out service safe loading and transport to recycling or C&D yards
- Masonry material haul out removal of bricks, block, and stone with site protection
- Brick removal service careful salvage or disposal depending on condition
- Construction debris removal service and construction site clean up from small remodels to larger projects
No matter the material, our crews follow Seattle-area safety standards and use the right equipment jackhammers, skid-steers, heavy-duty containers, and secure tarping to keep your site clean and compliant. If you’re unsure whether we handle a specific material or structure, contact us for a quick consultation and on-site estimate assessment.
- Brick Removal
- Cement Removal
- Concrete Removal
- Wood Removal
- Broken Concrete
- Demolition materials
- Mixed Materials Removal
- Mobile Home Demolition Debris
- Renovation and remodeling debris
- Bathroom & Kitchen Tear-out
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The Ultimate Concrete & Brick Removal Guide 2026
How to Get Rid of Concrete & Bricks — Safely, Legally, and Hassle-Free
Concrete, bricks, and masonry debris are heavy, dusty, and extremely difficult to move. In Seattle, they also often require special handling to meet local disposal rules so this guide walks you through responsible options for disposing of concrete & brick waste and explains why hiring a professional junk removal company is often the easiest, safest, and most eco-friendly choice for Seattle properties.
Step 1: Assess Your Concrete & Brick Debris
Start by estimating volume, access, and material condition. In practical terms: a small patio demo might be half a cubic yard, a driveway slab several cubic yards. Concrete is dense 1 cubic yard of broken concrete is roughly 2,300–2,500 lbs (fact-check local weights as needed) so weight, not just volume, determines whether you can haul it yourself or need a heavy-duty container or crew.
Can You Haul It Yourself?
You can but only if you have the right vehicle and safe loading options. Typical DIY thresholds:
- Under ~0.5 cu yd: possible with a pickup and several helpers (but still extremely heavy)
- 0.5–2 cu yd: consider renting a heavy-duty container or a trailer rated for thousands of pounds
- Over 2 cu yd: hire a concrete removal service or schedule a container and pro crew — safety and equipment matter
If you’re in Seattle and unsure, have our crew perform a free on site assessment — we’ll estimate debris volume, note access challenges (stairs, narrow alleys, parking limits), and recommend the right solution: DIY haul, dumpster rental, or full-service demolition and removal.
If you’re considering DIY removal, ask yourself:
- Do I have a truck or trailer with high weight capacity?
- Do I have the manpower or equipment (dollies, straps, PPE) to load safely?
- Can I legally dump it at a nearby facility (Seattle transfer stations or C&D yards)?
Where To Haul It To?
If you choose DIY, you’ll need to take concrete or brick debris to an approved recycling center, construction waste facility, or certified landfill that accepts masonry materials. In the Seattle area, many transfer stations and C&D yards accept concrete for recycling into road base or aggregate, but rules vary — check weight limits, contamination policies, and hours before you go. When in doubt, schedule a concrete removal estimate and we’ll direct you to the nearest acceptable facility or handle the masonry material haul out for you.
Step 2: Understand Your Concrete & Brick Disposal Options
Option A: City Bulk Pickup
Some municipalities offer bulk pickup, but in the Seattle area masonry waste is rarely accepted curbside. Seattle Public Utilities and nearby cities often restrict heavy masonry for curb collection because of weight and contamination risks.
If your city does allow a bulk pickup for masonry, you’ll typically need to:
- Break the concrete into manageable small pieces and remove loose dirt
- Move it to the curb at the scheduled time (access permitting)
- Schedule the pickup well in advance and confirm local restrictions
Limitations:
- Weight restrictions — heavy masonry almost always exceeds curbside limits
- Limited acceptance — many cities explicitly exclude masonry or require special handling
- Seasonal or schedule-based availability — expect long lead times in busy months
Option B: DIY Concrete & Brick Recycling
Hauling masonry to a certified recycling facility is often the cheapest disposal route. Many C&D recycling yards in the Seattle metro accept concrete and crush it into aggregate for road base and other uses.
Pros:
- Cheapest disposal method if you can handle loading
- Many facilities recycle concrete into road base or aggregate, reducing landfill impact
Cons:
- You must do all the loading and heavy lifting
- Requires a vehicle capable of handling thousands of pounds
- Some facilities require permits or charge by weight — check Seattle-area transfer station fees ahead of time
Option C: Do-It-Yourself Concrete Disposal With Our Container Rentals
If you have significant volumes of concrete, brick, or masonry, renting a heavy duty dumpster is often the right balance between cost and effort. We offer containers built to handle heavier materials — but weight limits apply, and some sizes are better suited to concrete than others.
- We offer a variety of heavy-duty container sizes that accept concrete (check our Dumpster Rentals page for current options)
- More cost effective if you can supply the labor to load the debris yourself
- We drop the container off and pick it up when you’re finished scheduling available for Seattle-area projects
Check our Dumpster Rentals page for sizes and concrete-accepted container pricing and contact us if you need guidance selecting a size for heavy masonry.
Keep in mind you’ll need a high-capacity truck, tools, and in some cases, a permit or recycling fee for heavy debris.
Option E: Hire Action Junk Hauling Company (The Stress-Free Solution)
For the fastest, safest, and most compliant way to dispose of concrete & bricks in Seattle, hiring professionals is often the smartest choice. Our concrete removal services combine demolition, hauling, and construction site clean up so you don’t have to manage logistics, permits, or heavy lifting.
They Handle All the Heavy Lifting
Our trained crew uses the right equipment — jackhammers, skid-steers, compact excavators, and heavy-duty straps — to safely remove concrete and bricks without damaging your property. We perform demolition and hauling service for:
- Driveways — full slab removal and haul out
- Yards & patios — paver and slab removal with site protection
- Garages & foundations — selective concrete demolition and concrete haul out service
- Construction sites — full construction site clean up and debris removal
We coordinate the logistics so your contractors and project schedule stay on track — whether you need a one-off concrete haul out or ongoing debris pickups during a larger job.
Eco-Friendly Disposal Guaranteed
We work with licensed C&D recycling yards near Seattle to recycle concrete and masonry where possible — reducing waste and avoiding landfill fees. Recycled concrete is commonly repurposed as road base, aggregate, or landscaping fill; we’ll provide weight tickets and disposal documentation to keep your project compliant.
- Recycle concrete and masonry into reusable materials
- Work with licensed C&D recycling yards
- Ensure zero illegal dumping
Over 80% of concrete and masonry waste is recyclable.
Saves You Time, Labor & Logistics
One call coordinates assessment, price, permits (if required), hauling, and disposal. For example, we recently removed 6 cubic yards of driveway concrete in Capitol Hill with no property damage and provided the customer with disposal receipts for the job.
No need to:
- Rent a truck
- Pay disposal fees
- Spend days breaking and hauling debris
One call = same day junk removal or next day junk removal.
Surprisingly Cost-Effective
When you factor in truck rental, dump fees, time, and risk of vehicle damage, full-service removal is often the same price — or cheaper — than DIY for medium and large jobs. Contact our Seattle team for a transparent quote and we’ll explain pricing based on debris volume, access, and disposal requirements.
Step 3: Make It Eco-Friendly
Concrete and bricks are among the most recyclable materials from construction and demolition projects. In the Greater Seattle area, reputable concrete removal services aim to divert as much masonry waste as possible to C&D recycling yards where it’s crushed and reused as road base, aggregate, or fill.
How we make removal eco-friendly:
- Ask if your junk removal company partners with certified concrete recycling yards we’ll route materials to licensed C&D facilities whenever possible
- Look for C&D recycling facilities near you we can recommend Seattle-area yards that accept masonry and provide weight tickets
- Recycled concrete can be turned into road base, gravel, or reusable aggregate reducing landfill impact and supporting green projects
Step 4: Avoid Illegal Dumping
Never dump concrete or bricks in alleys, empty lots, or natural areas. Illegal dumping carries steep penalties and harms neighborhoods. In Washington and Seattle, fines and cleanup costs can be substantial; hiring a certified concrete removal service avoids that risk and ensures proper manifests and weight tickets.
Penalties can include:
- Thousands in fines
- Cleanup costs and potential civil liability
- Environmental citations and community enforcement
How we ensure compliance in Seattle: we manage permits when required, provide manifests and weight tickets from recycling partners, and follow local safety and dust-control best practices on every construction demolition and junk hauling job. If you need help finding an approved Seattle-area C&D recycler or want a quick rundown of the disposal process, contact our team for guidance.
Quick Comparison
Step 5: Ready to Say Goodbye to Your Concrete & Bricks?
Next steps are simple — we make Seattle concrete removal services straightforward from first contact to final disposal. Follow this quick plan to get a local quote and schedule service.
- Call Action Junk Hauling or schedule a free Seattle estimate via our online booking (Schedule appointment) — we’ll ask a few quick questions about concrete debris type and access.
- Get a quick, transparent quote based on debris volume, material (concrete vs. brick), and site access — we’ll include options for concrete demolition and junk hauling service, dumpster rental, or a concrete haul out service if needed.
- Book your pickup or demo — same-day or next-day service is often available for many Seattle locations depending on crew availability and access.
- Relax while our experts handle the heavy lifting, disposal, and paperwork — we provide disposal receipts and confirm recycling where possible.
Concrete & Brick Removal Summary
Removing concrete and bricks doesn’t have to be a headache. Whether it’s broken slabs, leftover construction debris, or salvageable bricks, Action Junk Hauling provides safe, compliant, and cost effective concrete removal services across Seattle — including brick removal service and construction site cleanup for contractors and homeowners.
We handle the heavy lifting, hauling, and responsible disposal so you can focus on your project. Request a free estimate or call now for a Seattle concrete hauling-specific quote.
Choose Seattle’s Top Concrete & Brick and Junk Removal Professionals
Removing concrete and bricks doesn’t have to be a headache. Whether it’s broken slabs, leftover construction debris, or salvageable bricks, Action Junk Hauling provides safe, compliant, and cost effective concrete removal services across Seattle — including brick removal service and construction site cleanup for contractors and homeowners.
We handle the heavy lifting, hauling, and responsible disposal so you can focus on your project. Request a free estimate or call now for a Seattle-specific quote.
Areas We Serve
We operate throughout the Greater Seattle area along the I-5 corridor — Marysville, Lynnwood, Seattle neighborhoods (Ballard, Capitol Hill, West Seattle, South Lake Union), Kirkland, Bellevue, down to Tacoma. Response times vary by location; ask our dispatcher for an estimated arrival window when you call.
Looking for additional services? We also provide demolition and hauling service, construction site clean up, dumpster rentals, and full project coordination for contractors — request a quote to include all scopes and pricing.
Additional Junk Removal Services
If you have junk of any sort cluttering your home and collecting dust, trust Action Junk Hauling to help you save money while providing fast, reliable, and efficient services. Aside from older Concrete & Bricks, we offer removal services for all varieties of junk items. Contact the best junk removal company to receive a quote and book an appointment today.
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Concrete & Brick Removal and Recycling FAQs
Got questions? We’ve got you covered. Check out the most common questions people ask about our junk removal services:
Do you remove concrete, bricks, and rubble?
Yes, we remove concrete, bricks, rubble, and most types of construction or demolition debris. Whether you have a small pile from a DIY project or tons of debris from a big demolition, our concrete and brick removal service can clear it out. Concrete is extremely heavy and not something you want to load and haul on your own, so we take care of that part for you.
Do you recycle concrete and brick?
Yes, we take concrete and brick to approved recycling facilities whenever possible. These centers crush and process the material so it can be reused as aggregate or base for new projects. Recycling keeps heavy debris out of landfills and gives it a second use in roads, foundations, and more.
Can you remove heavy chunks of concrete?
Yes, we specialize in heavy and oversized concrete pieces. Broken patios, old sidewalks, torn-out driveways, and demolished retaining walls all create big, dense pieces that are tough to move. We come prepared with the tools and manpower to load those safely and efficiently.
Do you pick up debris from DIY projects?
Yes, we handle debris from DIY jobs all the time. It is easy to underestimate how much concrete or brick waste a small project can create. Since it cannot go into regular trash bins, we step in to haul away tile, pavers, fence post footings, and wall debris so you can enjoy the finished result without the leftover mess.
Do you remove concrete with rebar?
Yes, we remove concrete that has rebar, wire mesh, or other reinforcement in it. These materials make the concrete stronger and harder to handle, but we know how to deal with it safely. Loads with a lot of rebar may be priced differently because of the extra effort and sorting, and we will explain that upfront.
How is concrete debris priced?
Concrete debris is priced based on weight, volume, and how much truck space it uses. It is one of the heaviest materials we haul, and disposal sites charge by weight, which factors into the cost. We look at the amount you have, give you an estimate, and once you approve it, we get to work. Please see our concrete removal pricing page for more details.
Do you load the concrete for me?
Yes, we handle all the loading. You do not have to lift or move anything. Our crew does the heavy lifting, shovelling, carrying, and loading, then cleans up the area so you are not left with dust and small debris everywhere. That is exactly what we are here for.
Can you remove concrete from backyards or tight spaces?
Yes, we can remove concrete and brick from backyards, side yards, alleys, garages, and tight areas that are far from the road. Narrow gates, slopes, and uneven ground are things we deal with regularly. We bring the tools needed to move material out without tearing up your property.
Is there a weight limit for concrete removal?
There is no fixed weight limit. We can haul as much concrete and brick as your project produces. For very large jobs, we may schedule multiple loads or come back on different days, but we can handle big volumes.
Do you work with contractors for debris hauling?
Yes, we work with contractors, builders, landscapers, and renovation crews who need dependable debris hauling. Whether it is a single cleanup or recurring pickups throughout a project, we help keep the site safer and more efficient by getting heavy waste out of the way.
Can you demo the concrete or masonry structure and take the debris away?
Yes, we can handle light concrete and masonry demolition and remove all the debris afterwards. This includes breaking up small slabs, pavers, walkways, posts, steps, and damaged masonry so you do not have to rent equipment or lift anything heavy yourself. We bring the tools to safely break everything down, load it out, and haul it to approved recycling facilities whenever possible. For larger structural demolitions that require permits or engineering, we may recommend a specialist, but for most small to mid-size demo projects, we can take care of everything from start to finish.
How much does concrete or brick removal cost?
Carpet removal pricing depends on square footage, type of carpet, whether tack strips or glue are involved, and how much material needs to be hauled away. For a general idea, visit our junk removal pricing page to understand truckload pricing. We estimate and confirm everything on-site before starting.
What if I want to break up and load the concrete myself?
If you prefer a DIY demolition, we can drop off a heavy-material container rated for concrete, brick, pavers, and masonry debris. Fill it on your own timeline, then we pick it up and deliver the load to an approved recycling facility. Our dumping guides also explain disposal rules for reinforced concrete, dirt-mixed loads, and masonry.
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