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

Serving Echo, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"AWESOME service! Julio was on time, worked non-stop until the job was finished. Excellent work-- I already recommended him to my co-workers. Fair pricing and he will be doing my monthly lawn/tree maintenance. Five stars all the way around!! Thanks, Julio :)"
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and HaulBuilding Materials RemovalHazardous Waste Removal

Serving Echo, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

I’m a hardworking and dependable person looking to help homeowners with quality work they can count on. While I may not have years of professional experience yet, I’m motivated, willing to learn, and committed to getting the job done right.\nI currently work in the Umatilla County area and am available to travel to nearby locations for jobs. I take pride in being reliable, respectful, and putting in the effort needed to make sure customers are satisfied.\nWhat makes me a good choice is my strong work ethic, attention to detail, and dedication to doing my best on every project. I believe in honest communication, showing up on time, and treating every home with care and respect.

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Moving APT - Long Distance Movers
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Building Materials RemovalHazardous Waste RemovalWaste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul+1 more

Serving Echo, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I hired Moving APT early last year when I relocated for work. The move was approximately, an 8-hour drive away from my home. Customer service was very responsive and friendly. I would consider the cost of the move fair as it was booked a few weeks out. The only two issues I had were that the movers arrived a day later than I requested. Because of this, I had to stay in a hotel. Also, my boxspring arrived with a hole in it. Basic insurance was included in the cost of my move and customer service kindly expedited payment to me. I have hired other companies for long distance moves in the past and out of all of them, I had the best experience with Moving APT."
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Waste Removal Services questions, answered by experts

While fiberglass dust is not generally considered toxic, inhaling the fibers can cause irritation to the respiratory system, eyes, and skin. Short-term exposure may lead to temporary discomfort, including coughing, throat irritation, and shortness of breath. However, prolonged or chronic exposure can result in more severe respiratory problems. Unlike asbestos, fiberglass is not associated with life-threatening illnesses. To minimize health risks when working with fiberglass materials, it is essential to use proper safety measures, such as wearing protective equipment like masks and goggles.

Most companies that haul away old hot tubs build the cost of disposal into the price. However, there's no guarantee. Always ask for confirmation before agreeing to an estimate. If the removal company does not also dispose of the hot tub, you will need to rent a dumpster or hire a local junk hauling service.

Fiberglass is considered dangerous only if your skin comes into contact with it or if you breathe in any fiberglass particles. This is because fiberglass is literally made of tiny fibers of glass that can cut your skin and your organs. While there aren’t many long-term effects, it’s still important to take all the proper safety precautions when working with fiberglass.

The most common alternative is burning the stump first, then dealing with the cinders and ashes. As you can imagine, this option creates fire hazards, especially since roots can burn underground, hidden, for long afterward. That’s why many states and cities have outlawed the use of stump burning entirely. We do not recommend this option as a viable alternative unless you get a permit from the local fire department and practice all safe burning procedures.

Others prefer a more long-term DIY approach of degrading the stump with home mixtures like Epsom salt and vinegar injected directly into it. This may help the stump decay faster, allowing homeowners to dig it out themselves, but it’s still a lengthy process. It usually takes months for a stump to start falling apart with such treatments, and in the meantime, it can be vulnerable to rot, insects, and other problems.

The project could take anywhere from one to five das, depending on the extent of the removal. Capping a gas line can be done on the same day, whereas completely removing a fireplace and chimney can span several weeks. Talk to your pro about the timeline and potential obstacles, like fireplace material, location, and potential structural issues.

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