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

Serving Circleville, NY and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"Two young men came over to my house and got rid of all the junk in my garage that?s been sitting for about 2 years my garage is spotless they got straight to the job and got it done very welcoming and respectful I highly recommend!!"
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul

Serving Circleville, NY and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Need junk gone today? We provide fast, reliable, and budget-friendly hauling services for homes and businesses. We load, haul, and properly dispose of furniture, appliances, yard waste, and construction debris. Text or call us for a free, instant estimate!

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Hauling questions, answered by experts

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.

In many cases, you can sell or upcycle rebar that you don't need. Rebar is often repurposed to make furniture, decorations, and other structural projects. However, if you want to recycle rebar, you'll need to separate it from any other materials you worked with, like concrete, and then contact your local municipality to see if they have a recycling program near you.

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

Most municipal or waste management companies do not allow you to put out a refrigerator for regular trash pickup. You can, however, call your waste management company and ask about the proper steps for “special” or bulk pickup (if it’s offered) or information about local community programs offering refrigerator recycling.

Who is responsible for construction debris removal depends on the language in the construction contract. Usually, the contractor is responsible for removal rather than the homeowner. However, removal and disposal tend to come with additional fees that should be listed as line items in the initial estimate. This way, the homeowner can negotiate and decide whether or not to DIY.

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