Core Services
- Exterior surface and wall demolition
- Total structure demolition
- Lawn care
- Junk pickup
- Interior demolition
- Partial structure demolition
Business Overview
Remove Haul is a Saint Louis-based company specializing in demolition services, junk removal, and lawn care. We help homeowners and businesses tackle tough projects with services including interior and exterior demolition, partial or total structure removal, junk pickup, and comprehensive lawn maintenance. In the Saint Louis area, we frequently address common landscaping challenges like persistent mulch bed weeds and sprinkler coverage gaps. Our team provides efficient solutions by removing overgrown vegetation, clearing debris that interferes with sprinkler systems, and implementing proper lawn care techniques to prevent weed regrowth. We're your local partner for transforming cluttered, unkempt properties into clean, functional spaces.
Common Questions
How can your demolition and junk removal services help with my Saint Louis property's overgrown mulch beds?
Our exterior demolition and junk pickup services efficiently clear out old, weed-infested mulch beds and debris. We remove the problematic material and haul it away, creating a clean slate for proper landscaping that prevents future weed issues common in the Saint Louis area.
Can your lawn care services address sprinkler coverage gaps in my Saint Louis yard?
Yes, our lawn care team specializes in identifying and resolving sprinkler coverage problems. We clear obstructions, adjust sprinkler heads, and recommend optimal placement to ensure even water distribution—helping maintain a healthy lawn while conserving water in our local climate.
What's your process for handling partial structure demolition when it affects my property's landscaping?
For partial demolitions near landscaping areas, we carefully remove structures while protecting existing plants and irrigation systems. We coordinate debris removal to avoid damaging sprinkler lines and can follow up with lawn restoration services to address any resulting coverage gaps or weed-prone areas.

















