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

Serving Springfield, NH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"John was very pleasant & easy to work with. He did not complain about anything/us being on the 3rd floor.. Before leaving he even brought 4 boxes one flight up to my storage space which, to someone with a broken foot, is greatly appreciated! John was awesome and I would highly recommend he and his company."
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The Global E-waste Statistics Partnership (GESP) aims to collect worldwide e-waste statistics in an internationally standardized way. It also works to bring awareness to electronic waste and the issues it causes.

The cost of biohazard cleanup averages between $3,000 and $5,000 for most homeowners. Some services, like sanitizing high-traffic areas or sanitizing surfaces from a virus, cost closer to $1,500. However, other circumstances, like the extensive cleanup after a major sewer backup, could cost as much as $25,000

If you plan to make bathroom updates in the near future, try to lump in a few smaller projects with your shower door installation. Most contractors charge a flat rate for smaller projects like updating a fixture. If you lump it in with other projects, you may not have to pay an additional visit fee. Projects to consider doing when you replace your shower door include:

  • Replacing the tile in your shower

  • Updating the showerhead

  • Updating other bathroom fixtures

  • Minor repairs, like fixing small leaks and worn caulk

  • Installing water-safe recessed lighting in your shower

How you dispose of excess concrete depends on the amount you have left over. Since concrete hardens quickly, it's wise to have a disposal plan before starting your project. For small amounts, you can divide the extra concrete into manageable chunks. Because concrete isn't considered hazardous waste, these smaller pieces can often be placed in a dumpster. For larger quantities, you can rent a dumpster from a company that specializes in concrete disposal or take the material to a landfill or transfer station. It is important to call your preferred location first to confirm they accept concrete. Additionally, check with your municipality to see if it offers recycling services for solid concrete.

Regular appliance servicing and care for new surfaces to maintain their appearance and efficiency.

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