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Gibson Hauling
4.5(
16
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul

Serving Rosebud, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Gibson Hauling was very professional in all aspects of dealing with them. They contacted me within one hour of calling them on a Saturday afternoon. They arrived on time the following Monday morning and were very careful in removing a large amount of material. On top of that, their two man team was very, very friendly and courteous to us."
Junk Hauling
Junk Hauling
Junk Hauling
Response time1 day
29 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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HANNA'S CONSTRUCTION&DEMO LLC
5.0(
7
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul

Serving Rosebud, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Delivered and spread rock to expand the parking and work area for my lawn mower and other garden equipment, also backfilled an existing retaining wall. Everything looks great and was done on time. Price was reasonable"
Full exterior service.
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Vertical Network, LLC
5.0(
2
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul

Serving Rosebud, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

"Chris and Frank with Vertical Network LLC were incredible! They took on a very challenging job in helping us remove an old safe from a home we just purchased. The safe was easily over 1500 lbs and they had to get creative with ways to remove the safe without causing damage. We were thoroughly impressed with their professionalism, and that they were able to remove the safe so efficiently and safely. We had no damage to our home or yard. We highly recommend them. They have the right equipment and right attitude for the job!"
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Hauling questions, answered by experts

Ensure clear access to debris, separate hazardous materials, and verify disposal restrictions.

Damaged slabs, renovation projects, or improper installation often require sawing and removal.

The most affordable way to get rid of junk often involves a do-it-yourself approach, especially if you don't have a large amount of debris. Start by sorting your items into categories: donate, recycle, sell, or trash.

  • Donate or Sell: Usable goods can be donated to local charities. You can also list items for free or for a low price on platforms like Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist.

  • Use Municipal Services: Your city's regular garbage collection or bulk pickup days can be the cheapest option. However, be sure to check community guidelines for quantity limits and accepted materials. You can also take recyclables to a city drop-off center.

  • Haul it Yourself: If you have a truck or suitable vehicle, loading the junk and taking it to a local transfer station, public dump, or waste disposal facility is a very cost-effective method.

If a DIY approach isn't possible, consider these options:

  • Rent a Dumpster: You can rent a dumpster, fill it yourself, and the rental company will haul it away. This is a good middle-ground if you can do the labor but don't have a vehicle for transport.

  • Hire a Junk Removal Service: While typically the most expensive choice, hiring a professional junk removal team is the most time-efficient and requires the least effort from you. This is a good solution if your city's services won't accept the items or if you are unable to move them yourself.

Not every, but many, states classify fluorescent tubes and CFL light bulbs as hazardous waste that need to be disposed of in a specified manner. California defines its list of hazardous fluorescent tubes as follows:

  • Fluorescent tubes, including low mercury tubes.

  • Compact fluorescents, including low mercury lamps

  • Metal halide lamps, such as floodlights for  large indoor and outdoor areas and gymnasiums

  • Sodium lamps, such as those sometimes used as security lighting and outdoor floodlights

  • Mercury vapor lamps, such as those sometimes used for street lighting

You can’t simply throw your ductwork out with your usual trash because waste management won’t accept especially large or bulky garbage without a prior appointment. Instead, you’ll need to haul it to the dump yourself or hire a service to do it for you. Alternatively, certain types of ducts can be recycled, so contact your local recycling facility to find out if they’ll accept your old ductwork.

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