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Beverly Hills, Citrus County

Construction Debris Removal in Beverly Hills — Your Renovation Mess, Gone Today

Starting at $75

Renovating one of those classic 60s or 70s ranch homes in Beverly Hills? We'll haul off the drywall, lumber, concrete, and everything else your contractor leaves behind. Jobs start at just $75, and we're available around the clock.

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  • Insured since 2018

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Junk It All provides construction debris removal in Beverly Hills, FL starting at $75. We haul drywall, lumber, concrete, and metal debris from renovation sites across Citrus County. Insured since 2018 and open 24/7. Text photos for a fast quote or call (352) 737-1301.

What Construction Debris We Haul From Beverly Hills Job Sites

Most of the renovation work happening in Beverly Hills right now involves gutting the interiors of those small concrete block ranch homes built back in the 60s and 70s. That means old drywall coming off the walls, wood paneling getting ripped out, popcorn ceilings getting scraped, and kitchen cabinets getting torn apart. We haul all of it. Drywall sheets, broken lumber, metal studs, concrete chunks, tile, old countertops — whatever your project produces, we load it up and get it out of your way.

We see a lot of this work in Oakwood Village, where flippers are buying up those smaller-lot ranches and turning them around for resale. Same thing over in Laurel Ridge, where homeowners are updating interiors to meet HOA standards or just modernize before listing. Roof replacements along those hilly Beverly Hills streets also generate piles of old shingles, underlayment, and flashing that need to go somewhere. That somewhere is us.

Snap a few photos of your debris pile and text them to (352) 737-1301. We'll send back a flat price — usually within minutes. No need to schedule an in-person walk-through for most jobs. If the pile is bigger than expected, we'll adjust on site and tell you before we touch anything.

Construction Debris Removal work in Beverly Hills, Citrus County, FL
Post-construction cleanup
Drywall removal
Lumber removal
Metal debris
Concrete debris

How It Works

Three steps. That's it. No runaround, no waiting around for an estimate, no hassle.

1. Text Us Photos

Snap a few pictures of what you need hauled off. Send them over by text. Takes about 5 seconds.

2. Get Your Upfront Price

We text you back a fair, honest quote. What we quote is what you pay. No bait-and-switch.

3. We Show Up & Get It Done

We haul everything — loading, hauling, cleanup. You don't lift a finger. Your space is left clean.

Let's Get Rid of It

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What Construction Debris Removal Costs in Beverly Hills

Jobs start at $75. That covers smaller loads — think a few sheets of drywall, some scrap lumber, or a pile of tile from a bathroom demo. Most renovation cleanups in Beverly Hills fall somewhere between $150 and $500 depending on volume and weight. Concrete and block debris costs more because of the weight, but we'll always quote you a number before we start.

With median home values around $115K in Beverly Hills, nobody here is trying to overspend on cleanup. We get that. There are no hourly charges, no fuel surcharges, no surprise fees at the end. You get one price. We stick to it. For those gut-job kitchen renovations that are so common on these 1970s ranch homes, the debris removal cost is usually a fraction of the total project — but it saves you multiple trips to the Citrus County Central Landfill out on Airport Road in Inverness.

Text your debris photos to (352) 737-1301 and we'll have a price back to you fast. If you're a contractor running multiple flips in Beverly Hills, we do repeat work all the time and can usually get out to your site the same day you call.

$75

Starting price

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Typical turnaround

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Hidden fees — ever

Why Beverly Hills Contractors and Homeowners Call Us First

We've been doing this since 2018 and we're fully insured. Matt Pereira started Junk It All to serve communities just like Beverly Hills — places where the work is real, the homes are older, and people want straight answers about what things cost. No corporate scripts. No upselling. Just a crew that shows up, loads the debris, and leaves your site clean.

Beverly Hills is a retiree-heavy community. A lot of the folks hiring us are either seniors updating their homes or estate executors who inherited a property and hired a contractor to renovate before selling. Either way, they don't want to deal with the mess that comes after demo day. We handle the post-construction cleanup so you can keep the project moving forward without a debris pile sitting in the driveway for weeks.

We're also open 24/7. That matters in a place like Beverly Hills where contractors often work early mornings to beat the Florida heat, and homeowners want the mess gone before the neighbors on those close-together Oakwood Village lots start asking questions. Call or text (352) 737-1301 whenever you're ready.

Let's Get Rid of It

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Questions Beverly Hills Homeowners Ask Before Booking

How much does construction debris removal cost for a kitchen gut job in Beverly Hills?

A full kitchen demolition cleanup in one of those 1970s Beverly Hills ranch homes usually runs between $200 and $450 depending on volume. That covers drywall, old cabinets, tile, countertops, and whatever else comes out. We haul it to the Citrus County Central Landfill in Inverness so you don't have to make the drive yourself. Jobs start at $75 and we quote everything upfront.

Can you do same-day job site cleanup in Beverly Hills after a contractor finishes demo work?

Yes. We're available 24/7 and can usually get to Beverly Hills the same day you call. Most of the renovation debris we pick up in areas like Oakwood Village and along those hilly side streets is from contractors who need the site cleared before the next phase starts. Text photos of the pile to (352) 737-1301 for a fast quote on construction waste hauling.

Do you remove concrete and block debris from bathroom renovations in Beverly Hills?

Absolutely. Those concrete block ranch homes in Beverly Hills often have original bathroom tile and block walls that produce heavy debris during renovation. We load and haul concrete, block, mortar, and old tile. It all goes to the C&D facility at the Citrus County Central Landfill. Concrete debris removal costs a bit more due to weight, but we always give you the price before we start.

Is post-construction cleanup available inside the Laurel Ridge community in Beverly Hills?

Yes. We do construction debris removal inside Laurel Ridge regularly. Homeowners there are often updating interiors to meet deed restrictions or preparing homes for sale. We pick up drywall scraps, old flooring, lumber, and metal debris quickly so there's no pile sitting out front drawing attention from the HOA. Text your debris photos to (352) 737-1301 for a quote.

Where does construction debris from Beverly Hills renovation projects get disposed of in Citrus County?

We take construction and demolition waste to the Citrus County Central Landfill at 1300 S Airport Rd in Inverness. That facility accepts C&D materials including drywall, lumber, metal, concrete, and roofing materials. Hauling it yourself from Beverly Hills means a round trip that eats up your afternoon — we handle the whole thing so you can keep your renovation on schedule.

Can you haul roofing debris from a roof replacement in Beverly Hills?

Yes. Roof replacements are one of the most common renovation triggers in Beverly Hills because so many of these homes date back to the 60s and 70s. We load old shingles, underlayment, flashing, and rotted decking from your property and haul it to the landfill in Inverness. With the hilly terrain and tight lots in neighborhoods like Oakwood Village, we work efficiently to keep your driveway and yard clear. Call (352) 737-1301 to set it up.

Why Beverly Hills Generates So Much Renovation Debris

Beverly Hills was master-planned back in the 1960s. The homes here are small, mostly concrete block, and they were built on some of the highest ground in Citrus County — that hilly sandhill terrain that makes this area so unusual compared to the flat land around Inverness or Homosassa. The elevation keeps flooding away, but it doesn't keep the homes from aging. After 50-plus years, the interiors of these houses need serious updating.

There's almost no new construction happening in Beverly Hills. Instead, the activity is all interior renovation. Flippers buy these ranch homes, gut the kitchens and bathrooms, tear out the old carpet and terrazzo, replace the drywall, and list them for resale. That cycle creates a constant stream of construction waste — drywall scraps, old cabinetry, broken tile, metal fixtures, and concrete chunks from bathroom tearouts. Over in Laurel Ridge, homeowners tackling updates to stay compliant with deed restrictions produce the same kind of debris on a smaller scale.

The nearest disposal facility is the Citrus County Central Landfill over in Inverness, which accepts C&D waste. But loading a trailer, making that drive down CR-491, and paying dump fees yourself eats up half a day. We do it for you, usually the same day you call. That's why house flippers and remodeling contractors working Beverly Hills properties keep our number saved.

Beverly Hills Neighborhoods We Serve

Oakwood Village

Densely packed residential area with smaller lots.

Laurel Ridge

Slightly newer, deed-restricted area.

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