Old concrete, tight driveways, and a roof tear-off that had to stay moving
We rolled into the Medical Center neighborhood on a hot Odessa morning where a 1940s place still had the original driveway and a pile of broken concrete sitting by the garage. The homeowner had started a remodel, and the contractor had to keep debris off the lawn and out of the narrow access path. With McKinney Park just down the road and the soil bone-dry from Odessa’s low rainfall, dust got everywhere fast, and the stakes were simple: keep the job clean or the whole project would slow down.
We dropped the right roll-off right where our truck could clear the trees, then set plywood to protect the driveway edges before we ever opened the doors. Our crew kept the box rotated for heavy concrete first, then swapped it for mixed demo waste once the tear-off got rolling. We watched the load line carefully because older homes in this part of Odessa don’t give you much room to work. By the end, the contractor stayed on schedule and the homeowner didn’t have a mess left behind. We haul it, you forget it.
I didn’t have to babysit the debris pile once you dropped that dumpster.
Jason R.

