Rocket Waste

Construction and Demolition Services

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Your Commercial Construction Job Site with Our Dumpster Rentals and Waste Management Services.

Rocket Waste can meet your various requirements for construction and demolition.

Right from the initiation of the project to its completion, our team ensures that all your needs are met.

For both commercial and residential job sites, we offer competitive pricing, timely delivery, as well as quality service throughout Huntsville, Decatur and surrounding areas.

To get a free quote, contact Rocket Waste Inc. today -
256-431-0573.

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Construction And Demolition Work Can Create A Lot Of Waste And Debris.

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At Rocket Waste, we have the knowledge, experience and training to handle any job of any size. No matter the job we will tailor fit a program that meets your needs and requirements.

Regardless of what your project is – renovation of homes, demolition of old buildings, or the construction of homes to skyscrapers we make the removal of construction debris easier, more convenient and efficient. We have construction waste disposal bins ranging from 15 yards to 40 yards in size.

If you are uncertain about the services you require, get in touch with our team. We’ll help you determine the appropriate recycling and disposal options for your project.

We offer flexible and dependable waste collection and disposal schedules, to ensure that your time and your project is efficiently managed.

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Committed to the Environment

We are dedicated to protecting the environment as well as the communities we serve. Our association with your company when we work together is a crucial part of this objective. We offer an array of methods to decrease your waste and recycle more. These include various recycling methods like recycling concrete, paper, cardboard, backyard debris (such as trees and branches), and plastics and metals.

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Staying Safe On-Site

Regardless of what the job is, our staff will work towards ensuring that your facility remains safe. Hence, our team will comply with your in-house safety protocols while adhering to our safety standards. You can learn more about our safety standards from our Rocket Waste industrial waste group representative.

FAQ's

What does demolition mean?

Demolition refers to the process of systematically tearing down buildings and other man-made structures. It is often required to clear space for new construction or to remove hazardous structures.

What is a commercial demolition?

Commercial demolition is the targeted dismantling of commercial properties, such as office buildings, retail stores, and industrial facilities. It requires specialized knowledge and equipment to safely and efficiently manage the complexity of these projects.

What does the demolition process involve?

The demolition process can involve a range of techniques from manual deconstruction to mechanical demolition using heavy machinery like bulldozers, excavators, and wrecking balls. This depends on the size and structure of the building. Safety measures, debris removal, and material recycling are integral parts of the process.

How are demolition and deconstruction different?

Demolition typically involves tearing down structures with machinery, focusing on quick removal. Deconstruction is a more thorough process. It involves carefully dismantling buildings to salvage materials for reuse and recycling, emphasizing sustainability.

Should I use a commercial demolition service?

Yes, if you’re dealing with the dismantling of a commercial property. Professional services ensure safety, efficiency, and compliance with regulations, minimizing risk and maximizing resource recovery.

How do I find a good commercial demolition contractor?

Look for contractors with experience, proper licensing, and insurance. Check their track record for safety and environmental compliance. Do not hesitate to ask for references from recent projects.

What can you expect to pay for an average commercial demolition cost?

The cost varies widely based on the project size, location, complexity, and materials involved. It’s best to get a detailed quote from a provider like Rocket Waste for specific project costs.

How to estimate the cost of a commercial demolition project?

Estimating involves considering the project’s scale, the materials to be demolished, disposal fees, and any special requirements like hazardous material handling. Rocket Waste can provide a free quote tailored to your project’s specifics.

Do I have to pay for demolition contractor liability insurance, or does the service provider have insurance?

The service provider, such as Rocket Waste, typically carries liability insurance to cover potential damages or injuries during the demolition process. This is to ensure peace of mind for clients.

What does a commercial site demolition project involve?

It includes planning, securing permits, site preparation, the actual demolition work, debris removal, and site cleanup. It may also involve recycling and salvaging materials whenever possible.

What happens to materials during demolition?

Materials can be recycled, salvaged for reuse, or disposed of responsibly. Rocket Waste offers recycling for concrete, paper, cardboard, yard debris, plastic, and metal, emphasizing environmental protection.

How is debris removed?

Debris is collected, sorted, and loaded into dumpsters or roll-off containers for proper disposal or recycling. Rocket Waste provides bins ranging from 15 to 40 yards to accommodate different scales of projects.

Does commercial demolition hurt the environment?

While demolition can have environmental impacts, companies like Rocket Waste strive to minimize this through recycling and proper waste management practices, helping protect the environment and reduce landfill waste.

Will I need permits or inspections before beginning a demolition project?

Yes, most demolition projects require permits from local authorities to ensure safety and compliance with regulations. Inspections may also be required to assess the site before and after demolition.

What’s the difference between demolition and deconstruction?

Demolition is focused on the rapid tear-down of structures, primarily using heavy machinery. On the other hand, deconstruction involves carefully dismantling buildings to preserve materials for recycling and reuse.

If you have any additional questions, give us a call today and we’ll be happy to answer them for you.