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Grapple Truck Debris Removal FAQ

Common questions about grapple truck debris removal across Volusia and Flagler County.

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What is a grapple truck and why use one?
A grapple truck has a hydraulic claw mounted on a high-capacity dump body. The claw grabs bulky, heavy debris that a crew would otherwise drag by hand, then the truck hauls the whole load off in one trip. It is the fastest way to clear a large debris pile.
What kind of debris do you haul?
Tree limbs and trunks, brush and cleared vegetation, storm debris, bulk yard waste, land clearing debris, and general construction debris. If you are unsure whether your pile works for a grapple haul, call us before the pickup and we will talk it through.
Are you really available 24/7?
Yes. Our phone is answered around the clock, every day. Storms in Florida do not keep business hours, so neither do we.
Where do you work?
We are based in Ormond Beach and run across Volusia and Flagler County and surrounding Central Florida communities, including Daytona Beach, Port Orange, New Smyrna Beach, Palm Coast, DeLand, Deltona, and up toward St. Augustine.
Do you remove the tree, or just the debris?
We focus on hauling. If a tree is already down or a crew has finished cutting, we grab the limbs, trunk sections, and brush and haul it all off so the property is clear.
Do you handle construction debris?
Yes, we haul general construction debris from jobsites. If you have questions about a specific load, call us before the pickup and we will confirm what works for your job.
Do I need to be home for the pickup?
Not always. If the debris is accessible and we can confirm the details by phone, we can often handle the pickup without you on site. We will sort that out when you call.
How should I stack debris for pickup?
If you can, keep the pile in one spot near the curb or driveway and avoid tangling vegetation with fencing or trash. The easier the claw can reach it, the faster the haul — but we work with what is there.
Do you provide pricing online?
Pricing depends on the load: debris type, volume, and access all matter. Call (386) 481-7913 with a few details and we will go over your job.

Still not sure if the truck is right?

If the debris is bulky, heavy, tangled, or too much for normal curb pickup, a grapple truck is usually worth asking about. If the load includes questionable material or tight access, call before you stack everything. We will walk through the job and tell you what needs to be separated or moved.

The goal is to avoid wasted trips. A few details upfront can save time, protect the property, and get the pile cleared faster.

How to get the fastest answer

Call with the city, debris type, pile size, and access details. If the answer depends on what the pile looks like, send a photo. The more direct the information is, the faster we can tell you whether the grapple truck is the right fit.

If your question is about a specific service, start with the related service page and then call. If your question is about location, start with the city page. Either way, the phone is the fastest option when timing matters.

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