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Kyle Stewart
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul

Serving Adrian, MI and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"Kyle Stewart took a personal interest in a family that needed help after they lost a loved one. The gentleman handling the estate was of ill health and a veteran. The job was more then he could handle. Finances were tight and Kyle Stewart able to help this family out. He worked hard and did what was needed."
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Ripple Disposal Solutions
4.8(
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul

Serving Adrian, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"Hazen fr0m Ripple did a great job removng my shead and getting rid of a lot of extra trash i had he went over and above what was expected of him he also did this job at the last minute He is very highly reccomended!"
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Hauling questions, answered by experts

Cardboard is one of the easiest leftover packing materials to upcycle, as you can cut it and glue it to create crafts, drawer organizers, weed blockers for your garden, templates for woodworking, and more—your creativity is your only limitation. Plastic is best for crafts, but depending on the shape, you can use plastic components as indoor planters, organizational baskets, and more. Rubber bands are great for creating grips for jar or bottle lids, preventing clothes from falling off of hangers, or creating a grip for screws in damaged wood.

Environmental considerations include preventing leaks, avoiding soil contamination, and ensuring proper disposal of all tank materials in an eco-friendly manner.

Who is responsible for construction debris removal depends on the language in the construction contract. Usually, the contractor is responsible for removal rather than the homeowner. However, removal and disposal tend to come with additional fees that should be listed as line items in the initial estimate. This way, the homeowner can negotiate and decide whether or not to DIY.

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.

Yes, if you have a vehicle suitable for transporting concrete, you can manually load the pieces, drive to the dump, and dispose of the concrete. If you have access to a public dump, you may not have to pay per visit, but private dumps will usually charge based on the weight and type of debris. As you can imagine, dumping concrete can get expensive using a private dump site. Hiring a professional concrete disposal company is usually a better option to get the job done quickly and safely.

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