I started Salt City Roll-Offs after that brutal winter of 2007–2008 hit Syracuse and buried jobsites, driveways, and cleanup plans under piles of broken shingles, soaked drywall, and storm debris. I remember driving past the Near Northeast and Downtown with snowbanks still stacked high along the curbs, and every block had the same story: somewhere, somebody needed a fast way to get the mess gone. That’s where we stepped in. Sal DeLuca built this company in Syracuse, NY to handle the real-world cleanup work that shows up after the weather breaks, after a renovation starts, or after a property owner finally gets tired of staring at a pile that won’t move itself.
We’ve kept our work simple on purpose. We haul it, you forget it. Simple as that. That’s not a slogan to us; it’s how we run a drop-off. We bring the right box for the job, set it where it makes sense, and keep the process clear so you don’t lose half a day figuring out disposal. Our crew knows the tight access around Armory Square, the older residential streets in Southwest, and the mixed-use blocks near Downtown. We also handle the rhythm of neighborhoods like Near Northeast and the tighter driveways that come with a lot of Syracuse housing stock.
We’re licensed and certified for the work we do, and we keep that front of mind every time we roll onto a property. Sal’s State Waste Hauler License and EPA Waste Management Certification matter because disposal isn’t guesswork. We sort for weight, stay alert for prohibited items, and load containers the way the material actually behaves. Concrete doesn’t pack like attic junk. Wet demo debris acts heavier than it looks. A 1980s or early 2000s home in Syracuse usually gives us a different mix than an older house, and we plan for that because we’ve seen how those jobs fill up fast once walls come down.
One of the parts of this work I’ve always liked is how local it feels. I’ve been out near the Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park after a windy stretch, and I’ve seen the same kind of cleanup urgency there that we see after a storm anywhere else in the city. Spring thaw, roof tear-offs, garage cleanouts, tenant turnover, remodeling dust — it all turns into the same question: where does this go now? We answer that with the right trailer, the right placement, and a crew that knows how to move efficiently without making a mess of your place.
- We started with residential-sized hauls and kept that mindset on every job
- We know Syracuse neighborhoods, tight access, and rough weather cleanup work
- We focus on safe loading, honest disposal, and straightforward communication
If you’re in Syracuse and you need a roll-off from a crew that knows the streets, the weather, and the kind of debris that shows up here, that’s us. Call Salt City Roll-Offs at (315) 849-2903 or reach us through dumpsterrentalsyracuseny.org. We’ll bring the box, handle the haul, and keep the process plain and practical.