Demolition Debris Removal in New Jersey

Tearing something out is the fun part. Figuring out what to do with the pile of broken lumber, drywall, tile, cabinets, and old fixtures afterwards? That’s where most projects in Toms River, Brick, Lakewood, Freehold, and Middletown start to stall.
CamoVets Junk Removal offers demolition debris removal for homeowners, landlords, and small contractors throughout Monmouth and Ocean Counties, so you can keep your remodel or tear-out moving without staring at a mountain of debris in the driveway.
Clean-Up Help for DIY and Small Contractor Projects
- Gutting a bathroom in Toms River
- Pulling up old tile in a Brick rancher
- Knocking down a failing porch in Lakewood
- Updating a kitchen in Freehold or Howell
- Replacing old shop fixtures at a small business in Middletown
These projects create more debris than your regular trash service will touch. Drywall, wood, broken tile, doors, trim, and insulation add up fast—especially when you factor in hauling and disposal rules in New Jersey.
With CamoVets, you don’t have to rent a dumpster, guess at weight limits, or spend your weekend making dump runs. Our crew arrives with the truck, loads the debris, and handles disposal in one shot.Brick Township, Toms River, Manahawkin, Lanoka Harbor, Beach Haven West, Forked River, West Creek, Waretown, Little Egg Harbor, Monmouth County, and Jersey Shore, New Jersey.
How Demolition Debris Removal Works
Scheduling a demolition debris pickup is straightforward:
- Tell us about your project
When you call, share what you’re working on and roughly how much material you expect: a bathroom, a couple rooms of flooring, a shed, a small addition, etc. Photos help, but they’re not required. - Get a clear estimate
Pricing is based on how much space your debris takes up in our truck, not a one-size-fits-all flat rate. The estimate includes labor + hauling, so you know the total before we start loading. - Pick a time
We’ll book a window that fits your demo schedule. Often, we can coordinate same-day or next-day service in major areas like Toms River, Brick, Lakewood, and nearby towns, especially if you realize mid-project that you didn’t plan for removal. - We load it, you keep working
Our crew comes in, loads the debris from wherever you’ve staged it (garage, driveway, side yard), and sweeps the area when we’re done. You keep your energy focused on the renovation instead of the cleanup.
What Demolition Debris We Take
CamoVets can remove most non-hazardous debris from residential and light commercial demolition, including:
- Drywall and plaster
- Dimensional lumber and framing
- Old doors, trim, and baseboards
- Kitchen and bathroom cabinets
- Countertops (including some stone, depending on size and access)
- Flooring: tile, laminate, vinyl, carpet, and padding
- Roofing debris from small repairs
- Non-structural interior walls
- Small sections of fencing and decking removed as part of the project
If the project includes junk that’s been sitting for years—old appliances, furniture, or general clutter—we can load that in the same visit.
Materials We Do Not Take
For safety and regulatory reasons, we cannot haul:
- Asbestos-containing materials
- Large amounts of liquid paint, chemicals, or solvents
- Fuel, oil, or other hazardous waste
- Large structural demo from major additions or full-house teardowns
If you’re unsure about a specific material, ask when you call—we’ll give you a straightforward answer.
Dumpster vs. Full-Service Debris Removal
Many people in Monmouth and Ocean County debate renting a dumpster versus hiring a crew. Both have their place; here’s how our service is different:
- No container sitting in the driveway – useful if you have an HOA, tight space, or limited parking in places like Brick, Lakewood, or townhome communities.
- We do the lifting – you don’t have to carry heavy debris up from the basement or down from the second floor.
- Flexible timing – we can come once at the end, or more than once on longer projects.
- Volume-based pricing – you pay for the space you use in the truck, not a full dumpster you may or may not fill.
If you’re doing a short-term, small to mid-sized project, full-service debris removal often makes more sense than a multi-week dumpster rental.
Who Our Service Is For
We regularly help:
- Homeowners and DIYers doing remodels in Toms River, Brick, Lakewood, Barnegat, Manahawkin, and surrounding towns
- Landlords and property managers turning over units in Freehold, Howell, and Middletown
- Small contractors and trades who want to keep jobsites clean and move on to the next project instead of hauling debris
Because we’re a licensed hauler in New Jersey and a veteran-founded company, you get a crew that respects your property, understands local rules, and shows up ready to work.
Ready to Get That Pile of Debris Out of Your Way?
If you’re staring at a heap of demo waste in Toms River, Brick, Lakewood, Freehold, Middletown, Barnegat, Manahawkin, or anywhere in between, you don’t have to let it sit there for weeks. We’ll bring the truck, the crew, and a straightforward plan—so you can move from “torn out” to “ready to rebuild” without the hassle of handling debris on your own.
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FAQ – Demolition Debris Removal in Monmouth & Ocean County
How much demolition debris can you take at once?
Our trucks hold a significant volume of material—enough for most bathroom gut jobs, kitchen tear-outs, or several rooms of flooring from homes in Toms River, Brick, or Lakewood. For very large projects, we can schedule multiple loads or visits.
Do you load from inside the house or only from the curb?
We can load from inside the garage, driveway, side yard, or curb, depending on access and safety. In many cases, homeowners stage debris in one area, and we handle the rest. If you need help getting it out of tight spaces, let us know when you call so we can plan crew and time accordingly.
Can you come while the project is still in progress?
Yes. Many customers prefer a mid-project pickup to clear space, then a final pickup at the end. This is especially helpful in smaller homes and row-style neighborhoods where space is limited.
How do you price demolition debris removal?
We price based on how much of the truck your debris fills, plus the labor to load it and disposal costs. There’s no “mystery fee” added at the end. We look at the material and give a firm price before loading so you can make an informed decision.
Do you work with contractors, or just homeowners?
Both. We frequently work with:
- Remodeling contractors
- Handymen
- Flooring installers
- Small GC’s handling kitchens, baths, and basements
If you’re a contractor in Toms River, Brick, Lakewood, Freehold, Middletown, Howell, or surrounding communities, we can set up flexible scheduling and recurring service so cleanup doesn’t slow your jobs.
Will you separate recyclables, or does everything go to the landfill?
When practical, we separate materials that can be recycled or handled more responsibly, such as metal. That said, demolition debris is often a mixed load; we follow regional disposal guidelines and make environmentally sensible choices where we can.
Are you insured and licensed to haul this kind of waste?
Yes. CamoVets Junk Removal is fully insured and licensed in New Jersey to haul solid waste, including construction and demolition debris. You’re not relying on an unverified pickup truck; you’re working with a properly credentialed local company.
