Clear The Clutter hauls drywall, lumber, tile, roofing, concrete, and renovation debris for homeowners and contractors across Oshkosh and the Fox Valley. Volume-based pricing with no hidden fees.
From small bathroom remodels to large renovation projects, we haul construction debris of all types and sizes. Our truck and crew handle the heavy, messy loads so you don't have to.
Torn-out drywall, sheetrock scraps, plaster, and wallboard from renovations and repairs. We bag or load loose drywall and keep dust to a minimum.
Old studs, framing lumber, trim, molding, plywood, OSB, decking boards, and wood scraps. Wood is separated for recycling when possible.
Ceramic tile, porcelain, vinyl plank, laminate, hardwood, carpet, padding, and underlayment. We remove flooring debris from residential and commercial jobs.
Asphalt shingles, felt paper, flashing, and small roofing debris. Large shingle tear-offs may require special pricing due to weight.
Small concrete chunks, bricks, pavers, cinder blocks, and stone. Heavy materials over 500 lbs may carry a weight surcharge due to load limits.
Retail buildouts, office renovations, warehouse cleanups, and contractor debris removal. We schedule around your project timeline and can provide recurring pickups.
Pricing is based on volume for standard debris. Heavy materials like concrete, brick, and large shingle loads may include a weight surcharge.
Renovation debris piles up fast. We provide fast, reliable hauling so your project stays on schedule.
Headquartered at 2837 Bowen Street in Oshkosh. We can often provide same-day or next-day service for local jobs.
We handle the truly heavy stuff — concrete, tile, lumber, and roofing debris — with the tools and truck capacity to do it safely.
We separate wood, metal, and concrete when possible to reduce landfill waste. We know which Fox Valley facilities accept each material.
Contractors can schedule recurring pickups or multi-day cleanup support. We work evenings and weekends when needed.
Real reviews from homeowners and contractors in the Fox Valley.