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We specialize in local moves or long distance, junk hauling, transportation of goods/ vehicles. Excellent customer service. Locally owned, and operated.


I have multiple style trailers to haul what you need, offer rentals for my trailers I am also a journeyman of roofing siding and general construction for 8 years


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28 years of experience

Short Haul Long Haul FTL LTL Drayage Air Rail Ocean Here at Total Quality, We have over 165,000+ carriers that are ready to go at the drop of a hat for any and all logistic needs for you and your company.

Short Haul Long Haul FTL LTL Drayage Air Rail Ocean Here at Total Quality, We have over 165,000+ carriers that are ready to go at the drop of a hat for any and all logistic needs for you and your company.






iHall Moving Labor Service

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iHall Moving Labor Service

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13 years of experience

Order now and see how great our customer service is. iHall moving labor making moving easy in Oregon since 2012. Licensed, Bonded and Insured. The home of the satisfaction guaranteed or we work for free policy. 24/7, 365 days a year.

"He’s a slime ball that only cares about the 5star. He will lie skeeze and trick his way into thinking he gave you a 5 star service only to over work his workers and underpay them Grossly after admitting a raise for my hard work. Worked with a “crewleader” that they breathalyzed to see if he was drinking. Or not . No employee handbooks. No professionalism at all but claim to be a huge franchise. He’s a joke and id never expect them to have an actual buisness. Picture attatched was a room before we moved Everything into the corner of another room in an oldfolks hone and asked for it to post as a “full move in” picture to say we set the room up."

Jed P on May 2020

Order now and see how great our customer service is. iHall moving labor making moving easy in Oregon since 2012. Licensed, Bonded and Insured. The home of the satisfaction guaranteed or we work for free policy. 24/7, 365 days a year.

"He’s a slime ball that only cares about the 5star. He will lie skeeze and trick his way into thinking he gave you a 5 star service only to over work his workers and underpay them Grossly after admitting a raise for my hard work. Worked with a “crewleader” that they breathalyzed to see if he was drinking. Or not . No employee handbooks. No professionalism at all but claim to be a huge franchise. He’s a joke and id never expect them to have an actual buisness. Picture attatched was a room before we moved Everything into the corner of another room in an oldfolks hone and asked for it to post as a “full move in” picture to say we set the room up."

Jed P on May 2020



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Waste Removal Services questions, answered by experts

How to dispose of excess sealant depends on the type of sealant you need to get rid of. You can simply allow latex or water-based sealants to dry out before including them in your normal household waste. Sealants that contain oils or polyurethanes require disposal at a hazardous waste disposal site or recycling facility.  

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.

You can try reselling excess pavers online or offering them for free if someone wants to come take them. If you’re in a rush, you can look for a local recycling company to haul the pavers away. Another option is to reuse the excess pavers in another part of your yard. Depending on the size, pavers make good edging materials for garden beds or stepping stones for a simple paver walkway.

No. You should never empty a septic tank yourself because it involves working with specialized equipment (that you probably don’t have) and puts you at risk of breathing in toxic fumes. Plus, once you’ve removed the waste, you’ll need to transport it and dispose of it safely. Instead, call an expert for this job. On average, hiring a pro to pump a septic tank costs $550.

If your old mattress is in decent shape and isn’t infested, heavily stained, or damaged, you can try contacting local donation centers to recycle your mattress at no cost. These include Habitat for Humanity, homeless shelters, animal shelters, thrift stores, and furniture recycling organizations. In many cases, you’ll need to transport your mattress to the donation center, but you won’t have to pay for the disposal.

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