Clearing the Boom-Time Backlog
Back in 2012, right when the Permian Basin shale boom kicked into high gear, Westwood saw a massive influx of renovations. I remember driving down streets and seeing driveways completely choked with drywall and framing scrap because the big national haulers simply stopped answering their phones. Homeowners were stuck with rotting debris piles for weeks, creating safety hazards and eyesores right next to their freshly updated post-2000 builds.
We stepped in with our 15-yard bins, specifically designed to fit residential driveways without cracking the concrete. My crew routed trucks through the neighborhood early, swapping out full containers the same day folks called us. Instead of waiting on a corporate dispatch center three states away, Westwood residents got a direct line to me, and we cleared those driveways so the contractors could actually finish their work.
Travis answered on the first ring and had a dumpster here while the other guys were still putting me on hold.
Mike R.



