Grapple Truck Service
After a Florida storm, debris ends up everywhere: limbs across the driveway, fence sections in the yard, and brush stacked at the curb. We run a grapple truck to grab it and haul it off so your property is clear and safe to move around. We are available around the clock when the weather hits.
Call or send a request with a few details — pile size, debris type, city, and access. We bring the grapple truck, grab the debris, load it into the high-capacity dump body, and haul it off. Before we pull out, the load zone gets cleared. Most jobs are done in a single visit.
We work across Volusia and Flagler County and surrounding Central Florida, from Daytona Beach to Palm Coast. Not sure if your pile fits? Send us the details or call.
This service is for piles that are too heavy, too bulky, or too time-consuming to move by hand. If the debris is already cut, stacked, cleared, or reachable by the grapple, the truck can usually load it faster than a small crew with trailers. Common jobs include downed tree limbs and trunks, storm-damaged fencing and structures debris, curbside storm debris piles.
Access matters. The best load zone is a driveway edge, curb line, open lot, or clear path where the boom can reach the material without dragging it across finished surfaces. If the pile is behind a gate, near a fence, under trees, or close to parked vehicles, tell us before dispatch so we can plan the safest approach.
Send the city, debris type, approximate pile size, and a few photos if you have them. We will tell you what works, what needs to be separated, and whether the truck needs special access. That saves time on-site and keeps the pickup straightforward.
We do not pad the page with fake guarantees. Some loads need a closer look because disposal rules, mixed materials, access, and storm volume can change the plan. Call (386) 481-7913 and we will talk through the real job before sending the truck.
Storm Debris Cleanup can help on residential lots, rental properties, managed communities, commercial properties, and active jobsites when the debris is staged for equipment loading. The same truck can be useful for a homeowner clearing a yard pile and for a contractor who needs bulky material removed before the next phase of work.
The important part is not the property type. It is whether the material is reachable, safe to load, and appropriate for grapple hauling. If the job has unusual access, tight turns, or material mixed with items that may need separate disposal, we want to know that before scheduling.
Once the debris is loaded, the crew checks the load zone and clears loose material that can be reasonably picked up from the work area. The goal is to leave the property usable again, not just make the largest pieces disappear. For big storm piles or multi-area cleanups, we may talk through whether one load is enough or whether the job should be staged in sections.
24/7 grapple truck pickup across Volusia and Flagler County.