Limb piles after a storm, a mountain of dirt from a landscaping project, the shrubs you finally ripped out — we haul the outdoor mess the city truck drives past, on your schedule instead of theirs.
Will the City of Huntsville pick up my yard waste? Some of it. City curbside service takes limbs under 5 feet and up to 10 cubic yards free — but it won't take dirt, rocks, sod, or large landscaping debris, and pickup follows the city's route schedule. Rocket City Hauling takes all of it, usually within days, from $87.95.
We remove every kind of outdoor debris:
Dirt and rock are our specialty niche — the City of Huntsville's curbside service explicitly won't collect dirt or rocks, which leaves DIY landscapers stuck with a pile and no plan. We load it by the scoop and haul it off. If you're searching "dirt removal services Huntsville" — yes, that's us.
North Alabama sits in the heart of Dixie Alley. Tornado and severe-storm season peaks March through May, with a second round in late fall — and every Huntsville homeowner knows the morning-after yard: limbs everywhere, fence panels down, shingles in the shrubs.
After a big storm, city debris crews get backlogged for weeks — understandably, they're clearing streets first. If you want your yard back before the next HOA newsletter, we'll get the pile gone fast. We monitor the weather like everyone else here, and we staff up after storm events.
Re-sodding the lawn, cutting a new flower bed, or pulling out twenty-year-old shrubs generates far more debris than anyone expects — and a sedan trunk full of dirt is a bad Saturday. Our dump trailer ($297.95) handles serious volume: a full re-landscaping project usually fits in one load.
Small cleanouts — a few furniture pieces, appliances, or a single-room refresh.
Book Half TruckGarage cleanouts, full room clearings, or larger renovation debris.
Book Full TruckWhole-home cleanouts, major renovations, estates, and commercial jobs.
Book Dump TrailerBrush piles compress well — most fit a half or full truckload. Dirt and sod: dump trailer.
Yes — and that matters because the City of Huntsville's curbside trash service won't collect dirt or rocks at all. Whether it's a pile from a fence project or half a yard of leftover topsoil, we shovel, load, and haul it for a flat rate.
Usually within a day or two, and we staff up after major North Alabama storm events. City debris crews can take weeks after a big blow — if you'd rather not stare at the limb pile that long, that's what we're for.
If your limbs are under 5 feet, under 10 cubic yards, you can drag them to the curb yourself, and you don't mind waiting for your route's collection cycle — the city's service is free and we'll tell you that honestly. We're for everything else: oversized loads, dirt, sod, fencing, and "I need it gone this week."
Yes. Torn-out wood or chain-link fencing, posts (concrete chunks too, in reasonable quantities), and disassembled deck lumber are all standard loads for us.
Yes — disassembled or mostly-disassembled playsets, trampolines, and basketball hoops are common pickups. If it needs breaking down, mention it when you book and we'll quote the extra hands honestly.