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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

Approved

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

Dirt and other debris from land clearing, such as stumps and rocks, are considered construction debris in some states. What qualifies as construction debris varies from state to state, but it generally refers to any materials produced in the process of building, renovating, or demolishing structures.

Most jobs take 4-8 hours, but large-scale projects may require multiple days.

Avoid placing hazardous materials, chemicals, and electronics in dumpsters. Consult your provider's specific guidelines for detailed restrictions.

Untreated lumber can be easily reused, recycled, or composted, depending on your needs and plans for future projects. If you’d rather get the excess wood off of your property, you can donate it to a lumber yard or reach out to neighbors and friends to see if they could use it.

When considering how to dispose of other appliances, a landfill is also usually not an option. The biggest difference is that electrical appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, or dishwashers aren’t as easy to transport as a portable microwave. Some local councils offer bulky uplift services (although a fee may apply), scrap metal recyclers might pick yours up, trade-in options on big items are more common, and some utility companies offer incentivized recycling programs.

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