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R & W Property Solutions
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul

Serving Moreland, ID and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I cannot say what an absolute wonderful job Rob and his crew did! They did extensive work in our backyard and when they were finished it was just how we envisioned it. Great job will always use Rob for other work!"
bathroom remodle
reframed wall and Walkin
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Drive way repair

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Response time6 hrs
Response rate98%
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Majestic Diamond Cleaning LLC
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul

Serving Moreland, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

We are a local company offering a wide range of cleaning services. We have a Contractors license and we are bonded and insured for any of those projects piling up around your house. With over 20 years experience in the field, you can trust that you are in good hands.

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Leaf Removal questions, answered by experts

The best way to remove lead paint is by wet hand sanding and removing all dust and residue with a HEPA vacuum. Professionals may also strip and scrape lead-based paint with a paint scraper. In some cases, you may choose to have a pro encapsulate or enclose your lead-based paint surface by covering it with a sealant or a new material. You may also choose to replace the material altogether.

No. Standard homeowners insurance does not cover any kind of lead remediation, focusing instead on sudden, unpreventable events like fires and theft. Many insurance companies will specifically exclude lead paint removal, since it tends to be an expensive and unavoidable project. The exception is if the lead surface is damaged during a covered event (like a flood) and homeowners insurance pays its replacement.

While the EPA provides guidelines for homeowners to perform DIY lead paint removal, it is a risky process and generally not recommended due to serious health risks and strict regulatory requirements. The process requires precise safety precautions, such as wearing a respirator and protective eyeglasses, creating sealed exits, and using a HEPA vacuum for cleanup. To ensure the job is done safely, effectively, and in compliance with regulations, it is highly recommended to hire a professional lead abatement company. Certified professionals have the necessary training, experience, and specialized equipment (like chemical strippers and HEPA vacuums) to handle and dispose of hazardous materials safely.

The best disposal method for hazardous waste is recycling or donation, if possible. That way, the world can reduce its consumption of raw materials and the volume at which materials have to be treated and disposed of. If recycling or donation is not an option, most waste can be disposed of through landfills or incinerators, but their collection and treatment are separate from regular day-to-day waste disposal. 

Some companies offer hazardous waste removal, but additional fees and special handling procedures may be required.

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