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

Serving Kearney, MO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I couldn’t have asked for a more professional team to haul away wood from my back porch that I demoed this week. Plus they removed bricks and cement edging that I wanted to get rid of. I not only contacted them today but they also hauled everything away today. I was so impressed that I’ve hired them to finish tearing out the rest of my porch tomorrow and hauling away that wood too. Their prices are extremely reasonable. I’m going to pass along their business card info to other friends and relatives."
Response time1 day
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Daisy Maids Cleaning Solutions
4.0(
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul

Serving Kearney, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We hired this company to haul off debris from a deck. They have great communication with you and they arrived when they said they would. Very pleased with them personally and professionally. We HIGHLY RECOMMEND! A+ rating!"
Response time5 hrs
Response rate95%
143 neighbors recently requested a quote
David L. Rodriguez
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul

Serving Kearney, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

Got a project that's piling up? I've got a 14 foot dump trailer ready to roll and help you get it done!\n\nWhether you're looking to clear out house clutter, haul away yard debris, or need construction materials (like gravel, mulch, or sand) delivered straight to your site, I've got you covered.\n\nWhat I offer:\n\n- Debris & Junk removal: You load it, I haul it; or ask about full-service cleanouts.\n- Material Deliver: Timely drop-offs for your landscaping or building projects.\n- Driveway Friendly: My setup is easier on your pavement than a massive roll-off dumpster.\n\nFair rates, reliable service, and a heavy-duty trailer that handles the hard work for you.

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Hauling questions, answered by experts

Rubber mulch is recyclable and should not be disposed of in landfills. Contact local recycling centers or rubber mulch manufacturers, as many offer take-back programs. You can also repurpose it for other landscaping projects, donate it to schools or community parks, or sell it online. If removal is necessary, use a shovel and rake to collect the mulch, then transport it to the appropriate disposal or recycling facility.

Typically, you cannot recycle plastic bags, and most curbside recycling pickups exclude plastic bags. However, you can often find locations around town, such as with major grocery store chains, offering recycling bins specifically for plastic bags. You can also use your own reusable cloth bag and skip plastic bags altogether. When possible.

Yes, a toilet is considered construction debris or construction waste by definition in many states. Toilets are bulky, heavy items that generally cannot be thrown out with regular household trash, and many waste management providers will not pick up a toilet unless it’s part of a scheduled bulk trash pickup service.

Hauling is all about moving stuff from point A to point B, like furniture or construction materials. Junk removal, on the other hand, is more specialized. It focuses on removing items you no longer want or need, especially the bulky, broken, or hard-to-dispose-of things that won’t fit in a trash bin. In a nutshell, you can think of hauling as transport and junk removal as creating a clean slate.

One of the best ways to reduce packaging waste is to purchase materials that are made using recycled materials. While these don’t eliminate waste, they do help provide uses for old packaging materials and prevent the need to collect more raw ingredients for continued manufacturing. Recycling those same products helps complete the cycle and reduces the need for new materials in the supply chain. You can also upcycle some packing materials, like cardboard and plastic, for use in crafts and organizational tools.

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