Greg Burelli started Southwest Hauling, Demolition and Disposal in 1994. The truck doors have carried the same line ever since: It's All About Service. For 20 years the company worked City of Los Angeles contracts, clearing out foreclosed, vacant and abandoned properties across the city. That work ran on deadlines, documentation and full truckloads, and it built the habits the crews still work by.
Today the focus is residential work on the Westside and in the South Bay. Houses come down, interiors get gutted, concrete gets broken out, garages and estates get cleared, and the debris leaves on our own trucks. Three crews run out of the South Bay yard with skid steers sized for tight Los Angeles lots. A lot of the work sits behind gates and under NDAs, so the crews keep it quiet and keep it clean.
The company holds California contractor license #792182 and carries insurance. The goal has not moved in thirty years: when somebody in Los Angeles needs something taken down or hauled away, we want the job done right the first time. Call (310) 546-4855. The estimate is free, and it happens at the property.
Los Angeles, CA · Since 1994 If the job needs a survey, a permit, or a different machine, you hear it at the estimate, not on demo day. The plan is set before anything gets torn up.
The number covers the finished state: teardown, loading, hauling, cleanup, grade. Priced from looking at the actual property, free, never guessed over the phone.
A job ends at usable ground: debris gone, dirt graded out, the lot ready to build on, sell or mow. Done means you would never know the mess was there.
Greg started Southwest Hauling in 1994 and still prices the jobs himself. The slogan on the trucks has not changed since: It's All About Service. Same owner, same phone number, same standard.
Our own trucks and skid steers do the loading and the hauling. Debris leaves on our schedule, not a bin company's. The teardown and the haul-off are one job and one price.
Twenty years of City of Los Angeles contracts clearing foreclosed and vacant properties. That work runs on deadlines and documentation, and the habit stuck. Sites get finished, not abandoned.
Much of our work sits behind gates on the Westside, and NDAs are routine. Crews park where you say, keep the site tidy and do not talk about whose property they are on.
From the first look at the job to the final walk-through, here is exactly how it goes.
Tell us what needs to come down, come out or get hauled off. A few photos help. We cover the Westside and South Bay, Beverly Hills to Long Beach.
The owner prices the job at the property, free. He checks the structure, the access and where the trucks will sit, then gives you one number for the whole job.
Three crews, our own trucks and skid steers. The teardown, the loading and the hauling stay with one company, so the schedule holds.
Debris goes out on our trucks to licensed facilities. We sweep the street, clear the drive and leave the property ready for whatever comes next.
A house that needs to come down, a garage full of junk, a lot that needs clearing? Call or send the form and we will look at the job with you and price the whole thing, teardown through haul-off. The estimate is free.
Tell us about your project and we will get right back to you.