Project
Construction debris removal in Austin, TX
A stripped commercial office suite: glass partition panels, leftover drywall, plywood and wall base off the floor and onto the trailer.
- Austin, Travis County
- April 2026
- Commercial suite
- 3 photos from the job
The job
What was there
A commercial suite in Austin mid renovation. Signage was already off the walls, glass partition panels were leaned against the drywall where the crew had set them, and the floor was down to bare concrete with sheets of leftover drywall still on it.
Renovation debris stalls a job. The next trade cannot start on a floor covered in the last trade's material, and most commercial buildings will not let that volume go down the trash chute or into the property dumpster.
- Where
- Austin, Texas
- County
- Travis County
- Property type
- Commercial office suite
- Work
- Construction debris and office cleanout
- Date on the photos
- April 22, 2026
- Photos
- 3 from this job
What left the floor
- Large glass partition panels
- Leftover drywall sheets
- Rubber wall base
- Plywood
- Flattened cardboard
- Stripped signage and fixtures
Photos
Stripped suite to loaded trailer
Three shots from the same day in Austin. Tap a photo for the full size file.
How it went
Four steps, one trailer
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01
A suite already stripped
The first photo is the office after the strip out: signage off the wall, big glass partition panels leaned up where they were set down. Nothing was going back in. It all had to leave the floor.
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02
Glass handled on its own
Full height glass panels are heavy, awkward and sharp on every edge. They get carried and loaded separately from the mixed debris, not thrown in with drywall.
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03
Drywall and the mixed load
The second photo is bare concrete with leftover sheets of drywall still on it. Drywall is heavy for its size and it breaks up, so it goes on flat and low rather than stacked loose.
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04
Trailer out, floor broom clean
The last photo is the trailer with cardboard, rubber wall base and plywood on it. On a commercial job the floor has to be turned over ready for the next trade, not just emptied.
For contractors
Strip out and haul off, same crew
Demolition is the part most junk haulers in this market do not do. If the walls still have to come down before the debris leaves, that is one call, not two.
Related
What else comes off a jobsite
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Construction Debris Removal
Drywall, lumber, shingles, tile, concrete and jobsite trash cleared so the next trade can work.
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Interior Demolition
Cabinets, flooring, drywall, fixtures and non-structural walls taken down and carried out.
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Junk Removal
We load it, haul it and sweep the spot clean. Single items or a full trailer, house or jobsite.
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Furniture Removal
Couches, sectionals, recliners, desks, dressers. Out of the room, down the stairs, onto the trailer.
Clear the floor for the next trade
Drywall, glass, lumber, wall base, packaging. Austin, Kyle, Buda, San Marcos and out to about 35 miles from San Marcos.
Elite Demo and Junk Removal. Based in San Marcos, Texas.