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

Serving Oregon, OH and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"Kyle Stewart took a personal interest in a family that needed help after they lost a loved one. The gentleman handling the estate was of ill health and a veteran. The job was more then he could handle. Finances were tight and Kyle Stewart able to help this family out. He worked hard and did what was needed."
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Hauling questions, answered by experts

When scrap tires are properly recycled, they are often shredded into small pieces. This way, the materials within can be separated and used to manufacture various new products. This includes fuel, playground surfaces, sports fields, rubberized asphalt, mats, flooring, and filler for new tires. Some tires still end up in landfills, but this practice is becoming less common.

At the low end, a simple consumer treadmill may weigh around 200 pounds. At the high end, large treadmills made for gym use with lots of bells and whistles can weigh up to 500 pounds. Research your treadmill’s make and model to determine its exact weight before attempting to move it.

Professionals safely remove water or fuel tanks by emptying the contents, cutting and disconnecting lines, and lifting the tank for disposal while adhering to environmental regulations.

Damaged slabs, renovation projects, or improper installation often require sawing and removal.

Pouring chemicals down the sink or toilet is a bad idea. In large amounts, they can damage plumbing and septic system. Tossing them in the trash can cause leaks, harmful fumes, and other problems, too.

Pouring chemicals onto the ground or nearby storm drains is also not recommended. Toxic chemicals can leak into nearby plants, lawns, or even water sources. It’s also illegal to pour out certain substances like used motor oil. Instead, schedule a trip to a local dropoff site for household hazardous wastes. Most local government websites can give you information on where to dispose of these substances.

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