“Quick Haul, especially Morgan and Michael were great! We feared they would bring in a skid steer to haul away three pickup loads of rock, concrete and dirt. Didn't want our road torn up. They did it all by hand!”
Quick Haul removes unwanted dirt, fill, gravel, landscaping rock, concrete rubble, and heavy outdoor debris across San Antonio, Boerne, and nearby Hill Country areas. Customers can call or text photos to 830-460-6115 for a fast quote.
We haul dirt, fill dirt, gravel, landscaping rock, river rock, crushed granite, decomposed granite, pea gravel, limestone, boulders, concrete chunks mixed with dirt, construction spoils, and heavy outdoor debris from homes, yards, construction projects, remodels, landscaping jobs, ranches, and commercial properties.
Dirt, gravel, and rock add up to serious weight fast. A single cubic yard of wet fill can weigh over 2,500 pounds. Pricing depends on volume, weight, access, loading difficulty, and disposal or recycling options — not on a flat "junk removal" rate. Photos give you the fastest, most accurate quote.
Send photos of the pile and site to 830-460-6115.
We size the load, factor access, and confirm price.
Our crew loads the material and hauls it away.
If it's heavy, outdoor, and in the way, we can probably haul it. Common materials our San Antonio crew removes:
Excess fill from digs, regrades, and foundation work.
Old or contaminated topsoil piles left after landscaping.
Driveway gravel, base rock, and washout piles.
Decomposed granite paths, patios, and pathway edging.
Decorative river rock from beds, borders, and drainage.
Limestone chunks, edging stone, and slab pieces.
Pea gravel from playsets, patios, and walkways.
Decorative rock, lava rock, and Mexican beach pebble.
Single boulders and full boulder groupings removed.
Broken concrete, curb pieces, and pavers mixed with dirt.
Old paver base, sand layer, and leftover setting material.
Trench spoil, excavation dirt, and heavy jobsite debris.
Torn-out sod, root balls, and mixed soil piles.
Rock mixed with brush, mulch, or landscape fabric.
Most of the dirt and rock removal calls we take in San Antonio come from a handful of real-world situations. If yours sounds like any of these, we've done it before:
You do not have to bag the material or move it to the curb in most cases. As long as our crew can safely access the pile, we handle the loading — by hand for smaller piles, and with equipment for bigger jobs. That means no rented dumpsters sitting on your driveway for a week, no shovel-and-wheelbarrow marathons on a Saturday, and no trips to the landfill in the back of your own truck.
Photos help us estimate the load size, the equipment we'll bring, trailer space, and how many trips it will take. Text a few shots of the pile (including something for scale) to 830-460-6115 and we'll come back with a firm quote.
We don't post fake flat rates for dirt and rock removal because no two piles are the same. Dirt and rock removal pricing depends on:
Quick Haul gives fast, custom quotes by phone or text. Call 830-460-6115 or see our hauling and trailer pricing.
Quick Haul removes dirt, rock, and heavy debris across San Antonio and the surrounding Hill Country, including:
Quick Haul can remove most dirt, rock, gravel, and heavy outdoor debris, but we may not accept hazardous waste, contaminated soil, chemicals, paint, oil, asbestos, or materials that require special disposal. If you're unsure about your material, send photos to 830-460-6115 and we'll let you know before we schedule.
We live and work here — from Stone Oak and Alamo Heights out to Boerne and Fair Oaks Ranch.
Text a few photos of the pile and we'll size the load and quote it — usually within the hour.
Most dirt and rock jobs are scheduled the same day or the next day.
The right trailers, the right load limits, and a crew that knows how to move heavy material safely.
You approve the price before we start. Priced by volume, weight, and access — never guessed at.
You don't need to shovel a pile to the curb. Our crew loads the material by hand or with equipment.
Good for homeowners, contractors, landlords, property managers, and landscapers who need heavy material gone without renting a dumpster or a truck.
Do you remove dirt and rock in San Antonio?
Yes. Quick Haul removes dirt, fill, gravel, landscaping rock, river rock, crushed granite, limestone, boulders, and other heavy outdoor debris across San Antonio and nearby areas.
Do I have to load the dirt or rock myself?
In many cases, no. Quick Haul can load the material for you when the crew can safely access it. Texting photos to 830-460-6115 helps us understand the location, amount, and loading difficulty.
Can you remove gravel or landscaping rock from flower beds?
Yes. We can remove gravel, river rock, decorative rock, crushed granite, and other landscaping materials from yards, beds, driveways, and side yards.
How much does dirt or rock removal cost?
Pricing depends on volume, weight, access, loading difficulty, and disposal options. Dirt and rock are heavy, so photos are the fastest way to get an accurate quote.
Do you haul concrete mixed with dirt or rock?
Yes, we can often haul concrete chunks, pavers, rubble, and mixed heavy debris. Send photos so we can confirm the material and quote the job correctly.
What areas do you serve?
Quick Haul serves San Antonio, Boerne, Helotes, Shavano Park, Stone Oak, Alamo Heights, Fair Oaks Ranch, New Braunfels, and nearby Hill Country communities.
Ready to get that pile of dirt or rock hauled off?
Call, text photos, or send a Quick Quote — most San Antonio jobs booked same-day or next-day.
“Quick Haul, especially Morgan and Michael were great! We feared they would bring in a skid steer to haul away three pickup loads of rock, concrete and dirt. Didn't want our road torn up. They did it all by hand!”
“I highly recommend Quick Haul! I called Sunday morning and within 2 hours we had an estimate and a 2 man crew out at my house to move rocks off my property. They worked fast and were both extremely kind.”
“I was very impressed from the initial phone call. They immediately sent me a quote when I provided pics of the rock removal. Morgan showed up on time and quickly began the job.”