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Compass Property Service

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Compass Property Service and Tree Removal. Small independent business owned and operated in the Snohomish and King County. Available year round for any property service, needs, or management. Specializing in tree removal, trimming and pruning. Call or text me anytime for a free estimate on your project. Hazard and Emergency tree removal as well.

Compass Property Service and Tree Removal. Small independent business owned and operated in the Snohomish and King County. Available year round for any property service, needs, or management. Specializing in tree removal, trimming and pruning. Call or text me anytime for a free estimate on your project. Hazard and Emergency tree removal as well.


Dumpster Service questions, answered by experts

The best way to determine the best dumpster size for your project is to speak with the dumpster rental company. These professionals have specific experience with fitting heavy and bulky items in their dumpsters and how to dispose of each item safely and legally. In most cases, the dumpster company will err on the side of caution and advise you to size up to avoid overage charges.

Depending on the rules and regulations set by your local municipality or sanitation company, you might be able to place a small amount of bricks in your regular garbage. However, you should call your local government or sanitation company first to double-check. If it’s not allowed, or you’d prefer to recycle them, you can haul them to a recycling facility or hire a trash removal company to pick them up and bring them in for recycling for you.

Costs depend on waste volume, service frequency, and additional options like bulk pickups.

Yes, you need shipping insurance. Don’t hesitate; it’s worth the cost. There’s always a chance for accidents and errors when transporting household goods, so it's good to be prepared for various circumstances, including bad weather, loss, and disabled ships at sea. Some providers include insurance in their rental prices while others add it separately. It’s also a smart idea to check in with your renters or homeowners insurance provider and ask about coverage included in your policy. 

An empty 20-foot shipping container weighs between 3,970 and 4,850 pounds. Once you’ve added your belongings, that weight will increase significantly.

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