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Peter Hardner & Son Inc

223 W 26th St
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Peter Hardner & Son Inc

223 W 26th St
4.88(
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General Contractors specializing in Insurance Repairs for residential, commercial, and industrial claims, including Fire Damage Repair, Water Damage Repair, Wind Damage Repair, Ice & Snow Damage Repair, Structural Damage Repair, and more. Certified Lead-Based Paint Renovators. EPA Lead License Certification #NAT-28217-1. Home Improvement Contractor #PA016012.

General Contractors specializing in Insurance Repairs for residential, commercial, and industrial claims, including Fire Damage Repair, Water Damage Repair, Wind Damage Repair, Ice & Snow Damage Repair, Structural Damage Repair, and more. Certified Lead-Based Paint Renovators. EPA Lead License Certification #NAT-28217-1. Home Improvement Contractor #PA016012.

Dumpster Service questions, answered by experts

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.

Unless you plan to use a dump trailer for business purposes, it will be hard to justify the cost of buying one. Even a small, used 6-by-10-foot model could set you back as much as $5,000, and larger, high-quality models can cost up to $15,000 to buy brand-new.

Policies vary on what you can throw in a dumpster rental. Some companies will accept large appliances, although you may need to take steps to prepare the washer and dryer for disposal. Some companies don’t allow large appliances in their dumpsters at all, so it’s best to ask the rental company beforehand to find out what its policy is.

Only throw soil in a dumpster rental if you have permission in your contract to do so. Organic materials such as soil often make the list of items that shouldn't go in a dumpster, but this depends on the agreement. Some dumpster companies will accept non-contaminated soil as well as rocks, yard debris, and compost.

If you choose to break down a piano on your own, a 10-yard dumpster should be large enough to hold the individual parts. Keep in mind that junk haulers may not allow you to place a whole piano in a rollaway dumpster, but this will depend on the company, your contract, and local laws. That being said, choosing the right dumpster size will save you from the headache of over-filling the container during your cleanout.

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