Hurricane Debris Removal in Palm Beach County

When a storm hits Palm Beach County, the debris piles up fast — downed trees, shattered fencing, destroyed screen enclosures, roofing material, waterlogged furniture, and everything the wind dragged across your yard. The county’s bulk pickup program can take weeks to reach your street. Roll-off dumpster companies are booked out for days. We start hauling as soon as roads are passable and work until your property is clear.

Serving all of Palm Beach County: West Palm Beach, Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Loxahatchee, The Acreage, Palm Beach Island, Singer Island, and Jupiter Island. Pre-storm prep and post-storm hauling available countywide.

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All Palm Beach County

What We Remove After a Storm

Hurricanes and tropical storms leave behind a specific mix of debris that Palm Beach County homeowners know too well. Our dump trailer handles all of it — heavy, bulky, awkward, waterlogged — and we run multiple loads per day until the property is clear.

Downed Trees & Vegetation

Fallen branches, uprooted trees, palm fronds, and scattered vegetation are the most common debris type after any tropical event. We cut to manageable size, load into the dump trailer, and haul to the appropriate disposal facility. For large trees that need to be cut first, we can coordinate with a licensed tree service or handle smaller trees ourselves.

Structural Debris

Destroyed screen enclosures, damaged fencing, collapsed sheds, ripped-off fascia and soffit, scattered roofing material, broken pool cages, and shattered pergolas. This is the heavy, awkward debris that doesn’t fit in a trash can and the county won’t pick up quickly. We break it down on-site, stack it efficiently in the trailer, and haul it off — often the same day.

Flood & Water Damage Contents

Waterlogged furniture, soaked drywall, ruined carpet, damaged appliances, and mold-compromised materials that need to come out of the house quickly. After flooding, speed matters — the longer water-damaged materials sit, the worse the mold and structural damage get. We prioritize flood-related cleanouts and can turn them around same-day in most cases.

Before the Storm and After: How We Help

Hurricane season in South Florida runs from June 1 through November 30. That’s six months of the year where every homeowner, property manager, and business owner in Palm Beach County needs to think about what happens when a storm makes landfall — and what to do with the mess it leaves behind. We help on both sides of the storm.

Pre-Storm Prep

Clear the property before a storm turns loose items into projectiles. Old fencing, deteriorating sheds, dead trees, rotting pergolas, stacked pavers, and anything else that’s been sitting on the property and could become wind-borne debris during a storm — we haul it all before the weather hits. This isn’t just cleanup — it’s damage prevention. A rotting fence that blows into your neighbor’s pool enclosure becomes their insurance claim and your liability. We remove the risk before it becomes a problem.

Pre-storm prep is busiest in the 48–72 hours before a storm’s projected landfall. If a system is heading toward Palm Beach County, call us as early as possible. The closer the storm gets, the more calls we get, and we schedule on a first-come basis. If you have a property that needs to be cleared before every storm — rental property, seasonal home, commercial building — get on our priority list before season starts and we’ll proactively reach out when a storm is approaching.

Post-Storm Cleanup

We start hauling as soon as roads are passable — not days later. After a hurricane or strong tropical storm, the demand for debris hauling in Palm Beach County spikes instantly. Roll-off dumpster companies get booked out. The county’s bulk pickup program runs weeks behind schedule. Some haulers don’t even answer the phone. We’re in the truck and on the road as soon as it’s safe to drive, starting with our priority list clients and working through the queue as fast as we can. Our dump trailer can run multiple loads per day to the disposal facility, which means we don’t need to wait for a dumpster delivery or pickup — we haul continuously.

Barrier islands and gated communities are harder to reach — we’re already set up for them. Singer Island, Jupiter Island, and Palm Beach Island all require bridge access that can be delayed after a storm. Gated communities in Boca Raton, Palm Beach Gardens, Wellington, and Jupiter have vendor access policies that don’t disappear just because a hurricane hit. We already service all of these communities year-round, which means we’re on the access lists, we know the gate codes or guardhouse procedures, and we don’t waste time figuring out logistics while your property sits covered in debris.

Document everything for your insurance claim — we can help. If you’re filing a homeowner’s insurance claim for storm damage, you’ll need documentation of what was removed and when. We provide itemized receipts for every load we haul and can photograph the debris before and during removal if needed. We’re not insurance adjusters and can’t advise on claims, but we make sure you have the hauling documentation your adjuster will ask for.

Get on the Storm Priority List

Priority list clients get first-in-line scheduling after a storm event. We proactively reach out when a system is approaching Palm Beach County so you can line up pre-storm clearing and have post-storm hauling already scheduled. No cost to join the list — just call or send a message with your property address and we’ll add you.

Hurricane Debris Removal FAQ

How quickly can you start cleanup after a hurricane?

As soon as roads are passable and it’s safe to operate. In most cases, we’re running loads within 24–48 hours after a storm passes. Priority list clients are scheduled first. If you’re not on the priority list, call as soon as possible after the storm — we work through requests in the order they come in.

How much does hurricane debris removal cost?

We price by the trailer load, same as our regular hauling. Storm debris pricing stays consistent — we do not surge-price after a hurricane. The cost depends on the volume of debris and how many loads your property requires. Call us with a description or send photos and we’ll give you a quote before we start.

Do you price gouge after storms?

No. We charge the same per-load rate after a storm as we do any other day. Florida law prohibits price gouging during a declared state of emergency, and we wouldn’t do it regardless. The price we quote is the price you pay.

Can you provide documentation for my insurance claim?

Yes. We provide itemized receipts for every load and can photograph debris before and during removal if you need visual documentation for your adjuster. We are not insurance adjusters and cannot advise on claims, but we make sure you have the hauling records your insurance company will request.

What is the storm priority list?

The priority list is our pre-registered client roster for hurricane season. When a storm is approaching Palm Beach County, we proactively contact priority list clients to schedule pre-storm clearing. After the storm, priority list clients are first in line for post-storm hauling. There’s no cost to join — call us or send a message through our contact page with your property address and we’ll add you before the next system.

Why not just wait for the county bulk pickup?

After a major storm, Palm Beach County’s bulk pickup program gets overwhelmed. It can take weeks — sometimes over a month — for the county to reach your street. During that time, debris sits in your yard or at the curb attracting pests, creating safety hazards, and preventing repair work from starting. If you need your property cleared quickly so contractors can begin repairs, or you simply don’t want a debris pile sitting in your yard for a month, we’re the faster option.

Don’t Wait for the County — Call On-Call Hauler

Pre-storm clearing, post-storm hauling, and priority scheduling for Palm Beach County homeowners, property managers, and contractors. No surge pricing. Ever.

Scheduled service Mon–Sat, 7 AM – 6 PM | Emergency storm service available 24/7