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Ripple Disposal Solutions
4.8(
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Serving Jasper, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"We had a lot of “years” old firewood and other debris along the side of our garage. Naven and his help did an exceptional job of removing everything and raking the area! The area cleaned and ready for flowers. Very polite! I will use definitely use again if it comes up."
Roofing project
2026
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Affordable Relocation Services
4.8(
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Serving Jasper, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Hands down the best relocation experience I’ve had. Honesty and integrity are two words that come to mind. Seamless relocation. Looked at what I had to move, gave me a price and stuck with it. Hard to find a company that shakes your hand and stands by their word these days. These guys do exactly that. Tore down my furniture, packed it carefully and reassembled upon arrival. A+++"
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Hauling questions, answered by experts

Only throw soil in a dumpster rental if you have permission in your contract to do so. Organic materials such as soil often make the list of items that shouldn't go in a dumpster, but this depends on the agreement. Some dumpster companies will accept non-contaminated soil as well as rocks, yard debris, and compost.

No, you can’t throw anything in a dumpster. For example, organic waste should not be thrown in a dumpster. While you can throw recyclable materials in a dumpster, it is encouraged to separate them and properly recycle them for the sake of the environment.

They provide efficient waste disposal, comply with local regulations, and handle large debris safely, reducing environmental hazards.

It's important to consider your home's condition to see if it's fit for the extreme stress of being lifted. There are two different methods typically used during lifting a house: raising or underpinning. While both are tried-and-true ways to lift a house, your home will likely withstand some disruption to walls, floors, and ceilings like cracking drywall.

While many junk haulers have restrictions on taking hazardous materials, most will be able to take appliances that use refrigerants, like refrigerators and air conditioners. Always check with the junk removal company first to find out if there are extra fees or preparation steps for removing appliances that use refrigerants. 

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