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Need Advice Haul away debris contractor

Discussion in 'Homeowners Corner' started by krmckee, May 31, 2009.

  1. krmckee

    krmckee Member

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    Hi, can anyone recommend an individual or contractor to come out and haul away debris from our yard? We are building a new deck and just completed the demo phase. We need someone to remove dirt, rocks, and the old stairs that were just demolished. Any info would be greatly appreciated!
     
  2. MLB20148

    MLB20148 New Member

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    I actually use 1800 got junk to take my old deck away, its not cheap, but they did a good job and I have used the for househole stuff too.



     
  3. jim

    jim New Member

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    Go to google maps and search nearby 20148 for "Hauling". I did this a month ago and came up with two small outfits out of Sterling plus 1800gotjunk.

    I called and got estimates. It was not cheap. They wanted $200 for moving 20 bags of broken up concrete (total weight ~1000lbs) (Patriot didn't take it from the curb although each bag weighed less than 50 lbs). I ended up renting a truck from Home Depot for $20 for 75 minutes and loaded it up and went to the county landfill. The landfill charged $30 for the 1000 lbs

    -Jim
     

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