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Fully Involved Hauling
New to Angi
Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul

Serving Laurel, NY and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Fully Involved Hauling is a locally owned and operated junk removal and hauling business dedicated to providing fast, reliable, and professional service. Whether you’re cleaning out a home, garage, basement, apartment, office, or job site, we make the process simple from start to finish.\n\nAs a first responder, I understand the importance of showing up when you’re needed, getting the job done right, and treating every customer with honesty and respect. That same commitment to service and reliability is at the heart of Fully Involved Hauling.\n\nWe handle everything from household junk and furniture to garage cleanouts, construction debris, yard waste, and general hauling. Our goal is to take the hassle out of getting rid of unwanted items while providing dependable service at a fair price.

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Hauling questions, answered by experts

Demolition is a project that involves heavy machinery, skilled labor, and hazardous waste removal. It can also take multiple weeks to complete. Plus, it’s a dangerous job. The machinery itself costs a lot of money, as does the time of the people who are operating that machinery (and the training they receive to do so safely). Certain hazardous materials, like asbestos, can cost up to $25 per foot for removal.

It depends on the dumpster rental company. Some may allow you to put box springs in their dumpsters, while others may not. Ask your rental company before putting a box spring into the dumpster.

Yes, many providers recycle eligible appliances. Confirm with your contractor.

Preparation involves site assessment, clearing debris, grading surfaces, and compacting soil to support stable construction.

It’s not difficult to dispose of wood pellet ash, but you should always let it cool completely before disposal to avoid it sparking a fire. If you’ve got an energy-efficient pellet stove, there shouldn’t be much to empty from the ash box, anyway. However, once the ash has cooled, you might consider composting it or simply adding it to your garden or plant soil. The ash is full of minerals, not chemicals, so it’s a wonderful fertilizer for grass and plants.

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