Service
Hauling & Debris Removal in Sugar Land, TX
Dump-truck hauling for trees, brush, and lot debris.
When the work's done, the wood and brush still has to go somewhere. Our dump trucks haul tree limbs, stumps, brush piles, and lot-clearing debris straight to the disposal yard — including jobs other crews left behind.

What’s included
Every job, the same standard.
10-yard and 16-yard dump trucks
Same-week pickup across Fort Bend County
Tree limbs, brush piles, and stumps
Lot-clearing debris and root balls
Storm-damage debris hauling
Cleanup of jobs other crews left
No trip charges within Sugar Land service area
How it works
Four steps, no surprises.
01
Phone quote
Tell us roughly how much material and we'll quote a flat haul-away price over the phone. No on-site visit needed for most jobs.
02
Schedule pickup
Most haul-aways scheduled within 3–5 business days. Same-day available for storm cleanup.
03
Load & haul
Crew arrives with truck and grapple. Loads everything into the bed, leaves no scraps behind.
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Disposal
All material taken to a licensed disposal facility. Receipts provided on request.
Before you book
Guides that answer the money questions.
Storm prep
What to Do When a Tree Falls in Your Yard
First call isn't always 911 — but it's always documented. Here's the order of operations after a tree falls on your property.
Pricing
How Much Does Tree Removal Cost in Houston?
Most Houston tree removals run $450–$2,500. Here's exactly what drives the number and what to expect on your estimate.
Tree care
The Houston Tree & Lawn Calendar: What to Do Each Season
Prune oaks in January, fertilize in April, prep for hurricanes in May, plant trees in October. The whole Houston yard year on one page.
Common questions
Hauling questions, answered straight.
Do you haul brush and yard waste only?
Tree-related debris and yard waste are our specialty: limbs, brush piles, stumps, root balls, leaves, and lot-clearing debris all go into our 10-yard and 16-yard dump trucks. That includes storm debris — after Hurricane Beryl in 2024 we hauled for weeks across Fort Bend County while curbside pickup was overwhelmed — plus material other crews left behind and the pile from your own DIY trimming weekend. What we don't haul: construction waste like drywall, shingles, or concrete; household trash; appliances; or hazardous materials such as paint, chemicals, and treated lumber, because everything we carry goes to a facility licensed for green-waste disposal, with receipts available on request. If you're not sure whether your pile qualifies, send us a photo and we'll tell you straight, along with a flat quote over the phone — no on-site visit needed for most jobs. Pickup is same-week, with no trip charges within our Sugar Land service area.
How much can a 16-yard truck hold?
A 16-yard truck holds roughly the brush from one to two large yard cleanups, or all the limbs from a mid-sized backyard tree takedown. For a mental picture, sixteen cubic yards is a pile about the footprint of a two-car garage bay stacked chest-high — most curbside brush mountains that look enormous fit in a single load once our grapple compacts them. Our 10-yard truck suits a single heavy pruning job or a season's worth of accumulated limb piles. Dense material changes the math, though: stump sections, root balls, and green oak rounds are heavy, so a load can max out on weight before it fills by volume. The easiest way to get it right is to send us a photo of the pile; we'll tell you which truck fits and quote a flat price on the spot — $500 for the 16-yard, $350 for the 10-yard, no trip charges in Sugar Land.
Can you haul away debris from another contractor's job?
Yes — and it happens more often than you'd think. A tree crew quotes a low takedown price, drops the tree, and leaves the brush 'for the city' that never comes. A handyman fells a tree but has no truck. A landscaper stacks limbs at the curb the week after bulk pickup ran. Whatever the story, call (281) 626-9111 and we'll clean it up at the same flat-rate pricing as our own jobs: $350 for a 10-yard truckload, $500 for a 16-yard, no trip charges within the Sugar Land service area — and no judgment, either. Send a photo of the pile and we'll quote over the phone in minutes, no on-site visit needed for most jobs, then schedule pickup within 3–5 business days, faster after storms. The crew arrives with truck and grapple, loads everything down to the scraps, and hauls it to a licensed disposal facility.
Do you charge by the load or by the hour?
By the load, always — hourly hauling rates reward slow work, and flat rates keep the incentive honest. A 10-yard truckload is $350 and a 16-yard truckload is $500, all-in: loading labor, grapple work, transport, and disposal fees at a licensed facility are wrapped into that single number. There's no fuel surcharge, no per-hour meter running while the crew loads, and no surprise line items when the invoice arrives. If your job needs more than one truck — big storm cleanups like the weeks after Hurricane Beryl in 2024, or lot clearing for builders — we price the whole job together rather than stacking single-load rates, which usually saves you money. Quoting is just as simple: describe the pile or send a photo, and we'll give you a firm number over the phone, no on-site visit needed for most jobs. Pickup runs same-week across Fort Bend County, with no trip charges in Sugar Land.
Other services
Other things we do.
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Tree Trimming & Pruning
Selective cuts that protect canopy health.
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Tree Removal
Safe takedowns from any size tree.
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Stump Grinding & Lot Clearing
Below grade, root systems out, ground prepped.
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24/7 Storm Response
When wind takes a tree down, we're on the line.
