Reliable Dirt and Soil Hauling in Seattle

Fast, Affordable, and Eco Friendly

Looking for professional dirt and soil removal in Seattle? Whether you need to clear out excavation spoils, landscaping fill, or leftover soil from a construction project, our team is ready to handle it. We provide fast, efficient, and eco friendly disposal solutions to keep your property clean and ready for the next step.

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Professionalism

We equip our crew with thorough training to provide expert service every time. That's why they proudly wear the Seattle Rubbish uniform while safely and efficiently handling your dirt and soil removal needs, even on heavy, awkward loads.

Reviews

See why homeowners, landscapers, and contractors trust our fast, reliable dirt and soil removal service. We make excavation and landscaping cleanups simple with scheduled pickups, upfront pricing, and eco friendly disposal. Check out our reviews and join our satisfied customers today!

Speed

We know your project timeline matters! Our crew arrives on schedule, works quickly, and hauls away your dirt and soil as fast as possible, often the same day. For larger loads, we send more crew members so the work still moves fast.

Sustainability

We don't just haul away dirt and soil. We make sure it's taken to a reputable recycling facility where it can be put to a beneficial use. Whenever possible, your soil is reused instead of being wasted.

Pile of excess dirt and soil in Seattle before removal

Excavation and Landscaping Cleanouts

Is your yard or job site buried under leftover dirt, sod, or excavation spoils? Our dirt and soil removal services in Seattle help you clear out fill dirt, landscaping waste, and heavy soil quickly and efficiently. We handle everything from a single pile after a patio project to full truckloads from a major excavation, keeping the cleanup off your plate.

Seattle Construction and Excavation Site Service

Contractors and homeowners in Seattle rely on our professional dirt and soil removal services to clear excavation spoils, landscaping fill, and construction site soil on a real deadline. We work with contractors, landscapers, and homeowners to provide scheduled pickups that keep your project moving. Whether you need a one time haul or ongoing removal across a longer project, our team gets it handled. We take care of everything from a single backyard pile to full truckloads of glacial till, sandy loam, or silty clay pulled from a foundation dig. City rules do not allow leftover dirt to sit at the curb, so we schedule pickups directly at the property instead. Our flexible scheduling and prompt crews keep a site clean and ready for the next phase without leaving the disposal logistics on you.

Seattle Rubbish Removal crew loading dirt and soil for removal

Site Access and Heavy Load Logistics

Seattle’s hills create access problems a flat lot never has. Steep driveways and narrow side yards can keep a truck from getting near a dig site, so loads sometimes have to be carried out by hand first. One crew planned a heavy load pickup using Google Maps to study the property beforehand rather than guessing on site. Tight access comes up on most excavation and landscaping jobs in this city, and it gets planned into the quote rather than discovered halfway through the load.

How Dirt and Soil Pricing Works

Dirt and soil pricing works by volume of the truck, the same as every other job. A quote gets confirmed on site before anything is loaded, and dense materials like glacial till or wet soil are priced separately from lighter loads. The minimum job is $169. A standard quarter truckload includes 15 minutes of loading time for a two person crew, with additional labor billed at $65 per crew member per hour past that.

Why Seattle Trusts This Crew for Dirt and Soil

Seattle Rubbish Removal is licensed and insured, and has hauled dirt and soil out of Seattle properties since 2005. Most haulers quote a flat rate without seeing the job. This crew sizes up the site first, using tools like Google Maps to plan the approach and build a real price around hours and trips needed. Every quote comes from a trained team member who works through pricing with you directly, not a guess made over the phone.

LOCALLY OWNED DIRT AND SOIL REMOVAL COMPANY

Built for Contractors on a Deadline

We handle waste responsibly from pickup to disposal. Dirt and soil are taken to a reputable recycling facility where the material can be put to a beneficial use rather than wasted. From a single yard pile to a full excavation load, our goal is to see your soil reused whenever possible, keeping sustainability and efficiency working together.

Seattle Rubbish Removal team after a dirt and soil removal job in Seattle

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Other Areas We Service

We proudly offer junk removal services throughout Seattle. Whether you’re clearing out a home, office, or construction site, our team ensures fast and efficient hauling. With convenient scheduling and responsible disposal practices, we make it easy to reclaim your space without the hassle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Not in process, but in scale. Dirt and soil are heavier per cubic yard than typical household junk, so pricing and crew size are built around weight and volume rather than a quick single item pickup.

By volume of the truck, the same as every other job. The crew sizes up the pile or site first, then confirms a price before loading starts, with dense material rates applied for heavy soil types like glacial till.

Yes. Mixed loads of dirt, sod, rocks, and concrete debris are common after a landscaping or patio project, and they get sorted and priced as part of the same pickup.

No. Seattle does not allow dirt or debris piles to sit at the curb, so pickups are scheduled directly at the property instead.

 It is taken to a reputable recycling facility where it can be put to a beneficial use rather than going to a landfill.

Yes.

In some cases, yes, depending on the size of the load and the day’s schedule.

Yes. Crews scale up for full truckloads from foundation digs and multi phase construction sites, not just single backyard piles.