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ProHauler
5.0(
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Serving Steinhatchee, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

We handle both residential and commercial projects with the same level of precision and care. Whether your'e clearing out, cleaning up, tearing down, or starting fresh - we bring the equipment, experience, and manpower to make it happen. Fully licensed and highly insured, we're a locally owned, dependable crew that makes big jobs easier from start to finish. We haul, we demo, we dump!

Dumping Dirt
Response time12 hrs
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by50%of homeowners
D. Virgil Farmer Incorporated
5.0(
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Serving Steinhatchee, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

"We had a large Playhouse built on our property. It was basically a small house insulation drywall siding shingle roof windows air-conditioning. Dave Farmer showed up on time with his helper. Took them an hour and a half to completely finish the job. The work was very organized. They hauled off all the debris. I watch them do most of the demolition. I was very impressed. They are very polite and the cost was reasonable. well worth the money. They also do home improvement just about anything. Thank you, Dave for a job well done. I will definitely use them again."
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Lux Moving and Storage
4.5(
495
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Serving Steinhatchee, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was very happy that I did, the movers showed up on time, very professional, they took care of all my stuff, all I had to do was tell them where to put everything when we got to my new home. And they did, highly recommend them and I would definitely use them again."
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Recommended by90%of homeowners
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First Class Moving Systems Inc
4.4(
109
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Serving Steinhatchee, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Nate Stevens and Rob packed loaded and delivered my household within 24 hours. They were very made sure to not leave anything behind, offered to remove any moving garbage and after unpacking all of the boxes not one item was broken or damaged! Very impressed!!!"
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North American Van Lines
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Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Waste Removal Services questions, answered by experts

Dirt and other debris from land clearing, such as stumps and rocks, are considered construction debris in some states. What qualifies as construction debris varies from state to state, but it generally refers to any materials produced in the process of building, renovating, or demolishing structures.

Burning yard waste can be an efficient method for large amounts. However, burning has health and environmental risks. Smoke can aggravate respiratory conditions, expose you to carbon monoxide, and cause irritation. Fire produces greenhouse gases and may start wildfires. Minimize risks by burning clean, dry, natural materials. Stay upwind and monitor the fire closely.

The easiest way to empty a propane tank is to simply use it until no propane remains. If you’re short on time and need a faster solution, transfer the propane to another tank instead. Wear leather gloves to protect your hands, then connect the hoses from both propane tanks and seal them tightly. Turn the knob to open the supply tank valve on the full tank and let it run until the pressure pushes all the propane into the other tank. When all propane is transferred, remove the hose and seal each tank. 

No, PVC is not biodegradable and will not break down on its own in a landfill. The PVC that ends up in landfills will stay there indefinitely. The only way PVC breaks down is in the presence of extreme heat or when it comes in contact with chemical treatments specifically intended to break down the polymers.

Begin by calling your waste management company to check if there was a reason the garbage truck skipped your home this time. If there is no clear explanation or you cannot reach a representative, call your local sanitation department to report the issue. In this case, be sure to take notes about how often the company doesn't pick up your garbage or and whether you were able to contact the business.

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