After hail and roof tear-off debris, the driveway got buried fast
The morning after a hard hailstorm, we rolled into a block where shingles, wet insulation, and broken limbs were stacked along the curb. You could hear tarps snapping in the wind, and the gutters still dripped from the night before. Our customer needed the mess cleared before the next contractor showed up, but the debris kept spreading every time someone walked through it. We knew the job had to stay organized or the whole site would slow down and get unsafe.
We set a dumpster right where the crew could reach it, then kept the load area tight with the door open and a clean path for wheelbarrows. Our crew stacked the heavy roof tear-off pieces first, then mixed in the smaller storm debris so the load settled evenly. We stayed focused on keeping nails and loose scraps off the driveway. By the end, the customer had a clean work zone and room for the rest of the repair crew to keep moving.
I finally got my driveway back, and the roof crew never had to work around the pile.
Mark R.

