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Heck Removal Services
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul - For Business

Serving Chaplin, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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"This is a company you can rely on. I manage estate sales, and they do post sale cleanouts for me. I am always dealing with getting the clean out done before the closing. These guys keep their word if they need to work all night to get the job done as promised that is what they will do and the job is always done great! I never hesitate to recommend them!"
Response time8 hrs
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Waste Removal Services questions, answered by experts

Charcoal that contains lighter fluid or other additives is considered hazardous waste. Natural lump charcoal with no additives is not considered hazardous waste, although it is a flammable material. Burned charcoal that is reduced to ash is not considered hazardous waste and can be disposed of in an appropriate container in an outdoor trash barrel.

Wood is a very versatile material, so you can either compost it, use it for firewood, turn it into wood chips, or save it for future projects. If you don’t want excess wood cluttering your garage or workspace, you can call local community centers or schools to see if they have a need for it.

Ammonia can dissipate in minutes, hours, or even weeks. It depends on how heavily concentrated it is and the size of the space it’s exposed to. Always err on the side of caution when dealing with ammonia. Call your local poison control center or police department if you’re unsure what to do.

You shouldn’t remove a fireplace yourself. Before beginning this job, you’d need to know whether or not you have a load-bearing fireplace. To do that, you’d need help from a structural engineer. Plus, fireplace removals require permits and often involve working with gas lines or electricity, which can be dangerous. For all of these reasons, it’s best to hire a pro for this project.

Costs depend on paint type, surface condition, labor, and required prep work for repainting.

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