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Concrete & Asphalt Debris Removal in Columbus, OH

Safe, Timely, and Compliant Debris Hauling for Demolition and Site Cleanup Projects

Haul It Out Without Slowing Down Your Job

Construction and demolition generate debris fast — and the longer it sits, the more it costs you in time, safety, and space. At Material Hauling, we provide concrete and asphalt debris removal services tailored for contractors who need the mess gone quickly and responsibly.

Whether you’re tearing out sidewalks, breaking up foundations, or resurfacing pavement, our team hauls away broken asphalt, concrete chunks, millings, and mixed C&D materials from job sites across Columbus. Our fleet is reliable, our drivers are site-aware, and we work around your schedule to keep your project moving forward.

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Areas We Serve

We provide debris removal across:

Working on multiple demo phases or large-scale removal projects? We offer volume pricing and flexible scheduling to fit your job timeline.

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Who We Work With

  • Demolition contractors
  • Concrete & paving crews
  • Excavators and grading teams
  • Residential and commercial builders
  • Municipal works and facility managers
  • Property developers and site managers

Why Choose Material Hauling?

13+ years of hauling & backfilling experience

Certified DBE, MBE, EDGE, and SBE contractor

Fully insured and OSHA-aware operators

Dump trucks with ELD tracking and route transparency

Flexible scheduling — including emergency or after-hours loads

Commitment to safety, professionalism, and community trust

Book Your Debris Removal Now

Whether you need stone backfill for a foundation, clean fill for a site level, or earth hauling to remove and replace old soil, we’re here to help.

What Our Clients Say

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Looking to schedule a reliable backfilling service in Central Ohio? Our team provides earth and stone backfilling for residential, commercial, and government projects. Submit the form below and get a detailed quote within 24 hours.

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