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Volusia County Services

Volusia County Grapple Truck Services

County-wide grapple truck debris removal for homeowners, contractors, property managers, and commercial sites across Volusia County, Florida.

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Volusia County grapple truck services clear heavy debris piles across Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, DeLand, Deltona, New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater, Holly Hill, South Daytona, Ponce Inlet, Orange City, and Ormond-by-the-Sea. If the pile is reachable, safe to load, and approved for hauling, the grapple truck can grab it and move it without making you hand-load a dumpster.

Which Volusia County cities does the grapple truck serve?

Daytona Grapple Truck Service serves Volusia County from the Ormond Beach base, including Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Holly Hill, South Daytona, Port Orange, New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater, Ponce Inlet, DeLand, Deltona, Orange City, and Ormond-by-the-Sea.

County-wide service matters because debris does not stay inside one city line. Storm routes often run from beachside properties into mainland neighborhoods, and jobsite cleanup can move from one Volusia County community to the next in the same week. The county page gives customers one place to see the services, coverage, and prep instructions before calling.

What Volusia County debris removal services are available?

The core county services are grapple truck debris removal, tree debris removal, construction debris removal, land clearing debris removal, storm debris cleanup, bulk yard waste hauling, and commercial debris hauling. The same truck can handle many real-world piles when the material is staged where the grapple can reach it.

Approved construction debris is accepted when it fits the hauling plan and can be loaded safely. For mixed jobsite loads, send details first so we can separate what the grapple truck can load from anything that needs a different disposal path. That keeps the pickup honest and prevents surprises after the truck arrives.

How should a Volusia County debris pile be staged?

Put the debris in one reachable load zone when possible. Keep the pile clear of overhead wires, low limbs, mailboxes, sprinkler heads, parked cars, fencing, and soft ground. If access is tight, tell us before dispatch. A good pile location can turn a slow cleanup into a straightforward grapple load.

Vegetation, wood, yard waste, and construction debris should be separated when practical. The truck can grab bulky material, but it should not be used as a catch-all for items that require special handling. If the pile is mixed, call (386) 481-7913 and describe what is in it before scheduling.

Why use one county page instead of only city pages?

City pages help customers in specific communities, but a Volusia County page matches how people actually search when they have debris spread across rental properties, commercial sites, family lots, or storm-damaged areas in more than one city. It also gives contractors and property managers a fast overview before choosing the closest city page.

For the complete local map, browse the Volusia County city pages below. Each page has a city-specific explanation, service links, and pickup details for that community.

Volusia County service options

Use the service cards below to choose the closest match for the debris. If the job includes several debris types, call anyway. We schedule around the real pile, the access, and the disposal requirements instead of forcing the job into a single label.

Volusia County grapple truck services FAQ

Do you offer grapple truck services across Volusia County?
Yes. Daytona Grapple Truck Service serves Volusia County from the Ormond Beach base, including Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, DeLand, Deltona, New Smyrna Beach and nearby communities.
What debris can you haul in Volusia County?
We haul tree debris, storm debris, land clearing debris, bulk yard waste, approved construction debris, and commercial cleanup debris when the material is staged where the grapple truck can reach it.
Can contractors use the service for Volusia County construction debris?
Yes. Contractors can request approved construction debris removal for reachable jobsite piles. Share the material type, city, access notes, and photos so we can confirm the right hauling plan before dispatch.
Is the Volusia County service available 24/7?
Yes. Calls are answered 24/7, which is especially useful after storms, during active jobsite schedules, and when a large debris pile needs to move before the next phase of work.
Should I use this county page or a city page?
Use this page for county-wide service information. Use a city page when you want city-specific details for Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, DeLand, Deltona, New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater, or another local route.

Need Volusia County debris hauled?

24/7 grapple truck pickup across Volusia and Flagler County.

(386) 481-7913 Request Debris Removal