Debris Hauling in Byron & Houston County
After a storm, a tear-off, or a long-overdue cleanup, you've got a pile in the driveway and no way to move it. Cory's Cleanouts brings the truck and trailer, the muscle, and the dump runs — so you don't have to.
We haul mixed debris loads in a single trip when we can. Heavy materials get weight-balanced; lighter stuff gets tarped down. Everything ends up at the right facility — transfer station, scrap yard, or recycling center.
One call. One trip. One clean driveway when we leave.
Debris loads we handle:
- Storm cleanup — Downed limbs, broken fencing, roof debris, soaked drywall — anything a hurricane or thunderstorm leaves behind.
- Demo debris — Tear-out from a remodel, deck demo, shed teardown, or carport removal. Loaded by hand and tarped for transport.
- Roofing tear-off — Shingles, tar paper, and underlayment from a roof tear-off. Bagged or tarped, weight-balanced for the trailer.
- Old fencing — Wood and chain-link fence sections, posts, and gates. We can tear them out for you or just haul what's already on the ground.
- Mixed yard debris — Brush piles, sod, soil, mulch bags, broken planters — bundled and hauled.
Debris hauling is straightforward — until you find out the transfer station is closed, the trailer doesn't fit through the gate, or the load comes in over weight. We've already solved those problems a few hundred times. Hand us the pile and walk away.
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Why Choose Cory's
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Local Knowledge
We know which Houston County transfer stations take what, what their cutoff times are, and what gets recycled vs. landfilled. Saves you a wasted trip.
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One-Trip Hauling
Most residential debris loads fit in a single trip. We weight-balance and tarp so we can get it all in one go.
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Storm-Ready
After major storms we run extended hours and prioritize calls from tree-down, fence-down, and roof-damage sites.
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Insured & Reliable
Fully insured for property work. We arrive on time, in the truck we said we'd bring, and we pick up our own mess.
Yard Cleared After a Big Storm
After a spring storm dropped two pines and a shed across a Perry homeowner's back yard, we cleared, hauled, and finished the cleanup over a long Saturday. They had grandkids over for a cookout that Sunday.
How we handled it
- Triage: Walked the yard, identified what we could haul ourselves and what needed a chainsaw crew on the bigger trunks.
- Cut and stage: Sectioned the limbs, stacked the shed debris, and pulled fencing and sod into a staging pile near the driveway.
- Two trips: First trip: heavy wood and shed material to the transfer station. Second trip: yard waste and the smaller pile.
- Final rake: Raked, picked up nails from the shed teardown, and rolled the magnet over the driveway. Yard was kid-safe by Sunday.
Ready for the junk to be gone?
We load it, haul it, and sweep up after. Free upfront quotes — no surprise fees. Serving Byron, Macon, Warner Robins, and all of Houston County.
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What Houston County Says
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Quick, Honest, Done Right
Called Cory in the morning and the trailer was at my carport by lunch. Hauled out a decade of garage clutter and swept up after — couldn't believe how fair the price was.
Lauren P. Warner Robins, GA -
Saved Us On An Estate Cleanout
We had to clear out my dad's place over a weekend and Cory came through. Respectful, efficient, no upsell. He took everything down to the bare floor.
Marcus T. Macon, GA -
Got The Hot Tub Out The Same Day
Three other companies told me a hot tub teardown was a multi-day job. Cory had it broken down and hauled in a few hours. Wish I'd called him first.
Jenna R. Byron, GA -
Will Use Again Without Hesitation
Old fence, yard waste, two couches and a fridge — gone in one trip. Showed up when he said, charged what he quoted. That's all you can really ask for.
David S. Perry, GA
Debris Hauling FAQs
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During major storm weeks we run extended hours and prioritize storm calls. Most requests get a same-day or next-day pickup. If the road conditions allow it and the work area is safe, we'll be there.
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Yes — we use county-approved transfer stations and scrap yards. Wood and yard waste go to organic-waste sites where possible; metals go to scrap recyclers; mixed debris goes to the transfer station.
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Absolutely. If you've got a staged pile in the driveway, send a photo and we'll quote it. We can usually pick up the same day if it's accessible.
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For limbs and smaller trunk sections, yes. For full tree removal with chainsaws and stump grinding, we partner with a tree crew — we can coordinate the cut and the haul as one job.
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We'll tell you up front. Larger jobs get staged across two or three trips, sometimes the same day if the dump's open. Pricing scales with the trip count, no surprises.