
Clearing an old remodel on a 1940s block without clogging the alley
The Challenge
On a narrow Sunset Heights street lined with 1920s and 1940s homes, a homeowner started a kitchen-and-bath remodel and piled out broken tile, old cabinets, and dusty plaster fast. The alley felt tight, the June heat sat heavy, and a little wind kept pushing grit back toward the porch. They needed the debris gone before the framing crew showed up again, and the pile was starting to block access for neighbors and trucks.
The Result
We set a roll-off where the driveway still had room to swing open, then kept the container tucked tight so the crew could keep working around it. Our team loaded the tile, lumber, and drywall mix without dragging mess through the yard, and we watched the load so nothing spilled into the lane. That kind of clean pickup matters in Sunset Heights, where older lots don’t leave much room to spare, and the homeowner got the site back in shape with no alley drama.
Mando’s crew dropped the dumpster right where we needed it, and the whole remodel stayed cleaner than I expected.
Laura M.
