Site cleanup in Cleveland TN: site left clean, not just cleared to the property edge

Post-demolition and post-construction debris doesn’t always get handled as part of the main project scope. We pick up what’s left, concrete debris, brush, construction waste, leftover materials, haul it to the correct facility, and leave the site genuinely clean. Concrete gets recycled. Brush gets chipped. Metal gets separated. The site is ready for the next phase.

What post-construction cleanup involves

Construction sites across Bradley County accumulate material that isn’t covered under the primary contractor’s haul-off. Leftover aggregate, old form lumber, concrete splash zones, vegetation disturbed during site prep that dried and died in place. The builder moves on. The homeowner is left with material that needs to go.
We handle both the heavy material, old concrete slabs that were broken but not hauled, and the construction-phase debris that other contractors leave behind. Same crew, same equipment, same result: site left clean.

From cluttered lot to clean, usable ground

Some properties don’t need one thing torn down, they need everything cleared out. An inherited property packed with decades of stuff, a lot left a mess by the last owner, a job site another contractor walked away from half-finished. Site cleanup is the service that takes a chaotic property and hands it back clean and usable. We clear debris, old materials, brush piles, and leftover junk, load and haul it, and leave the ground graded and ready.

The cleanup that actually finishes the job

The difference between a real cleanup and a quick pass is what’s left when the trucks leave. We don’t just skim the obvious piles; we pull the buried debris, the half-sunk concrete, the tangled fence wire, and the brush, then grade the surface so the lot is genuinely ready for its next use instead of just looking better from the road. Materials get sorted for disposal or recycling rather than all going to the landfill, which is both cheaper and in line with state solid-waste guidance from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. Site cleanup pairs with junk removal and the wider demolition services

Benefits of Working With Pullen's Land Work

SITE ACTUALLY CLEAN WHEN WE LEAVE

Material Hauled to Correct Facilities, Not Staged at the Edge
Post-construction debris staged at the property edge is a future cleanup problem. We haul everything to the correct facility before we leave. The site is clean and ready for the next phase.

 

CONCRETE AND BRUSH RECYCLED WHEN POSSIBLE

Sorted at Site and Routed to Recycling Facilities

Concrete goes to a recycling facility. Brush gets chipped. Clean metal gets separated for scrap. We sort at the site and route to the right destination.

ONE CALL FOR ALL THE LEFTOVER MATERIAL

Mixed Debris Types Handled in One Scope

Post-construction sites rarely have just one type of debris. Concrete, lumber, brush, metal, old aggregate. We handle mixed debris loads in one scope rather than requiring separate contractors for each material type.

What we remove and haul

  • Post-demolition concrete, rebar, and structural debris
  • Construction waste and leftover materials after a build
  • Brush and vegetation debris from clearing or landscaping work
  • Storm and wind debris accumulating over multiple seasons
  • Mixed residential debris from property cleanouts

Site cleanup FAQs

Do you handle cleanup after another contractor's demolition work?

 Yes. Post-demo cleanup that wasn’t included in the original demo scope is common. We haul what’s left.

Concrete, clean metal, and brush are all recyclable. We separate at the site and route to the correct facility. Landfill for what can’t be recycled.

Yes. Construction debris accumulates across the project timeline. We haul everything at the end or on a scheduled mid-project cleanup if the volume warrants it.

Yes. Overgrown, junk-filled, and neglected lots are a common cleanup job. We handle the brush, the debris, and the grading in one scope so you get a clean lot back, not a partly-cleared one.
That’s the goal. We grade as we clear so the finished lot is level and usable, whether that’s for building, pasture, or a fresh start.
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