As a property owner and landlord, you will need to take the necessary time to get your property cleaned up and back to being available for new renters in a timely manner. You don’t want to waste time between rentals by leaving your property sitting vacant, even if it needs maintenance and clean-up because this is going to cost you in lost rent. However, some tenants may leave your property in a bad state requiring extensive repairs and cleaning. Read More»
If you recently had some work done on your metal roof, you may find that there are bits of metal and old fasteners everywhere. Most contractors will try to keep the mess to one area, but there are contractors who do not provide junk removal services in their contracts. The cost of junk removal is left to the property owner on the assumption that the property owner has a junk removal solution in mind. Read More»
If your garage has reached a state where you feel like you are navigating your way through a maze every time you enter your garage, it is time for a cleanout. To clean out your garage, you are going to need some time, a dumpster, and some organizational tools.
Step #1: Pull Everything Out
On a nice day, start by pulling everything out of your garage. Don’t just fling it out of your garage. Read More»
If you’re downsizing your home and need to deal with a lifetime of random junk lying around in your garage and yard, then a residential junk removal service is a lifesaver. However, if you would like to save some money on this project, then there are many actions you can take. Some of the best are listed in the tips below.
Money Saving Tip: Recycle Recyclable Items
If you have recyclable items lying around, then you have a small savings account you can go cash in at your local recycling center to help offset the costs of your junk removal project. Read More»
Waste producers have been trying to find more ways to make waste recyclable and reusable to conserve space in landfills and reduce air pollution. One of the methods that producers now use is separating sewage into biosolids and sludge. This helps reduce what has to be totally thrown out or incinerated, but for industries that produce and separate out biosolids, those and sludge must be kept separate, both for the integrity of the biosolids and the safety of those working with them. Read More»
Winter can be a good time to work on projects inside your home, as there is not a great deal of outdoor projects that can be completed. Winter remodeling projects within your home can create a large amount of waste and items to dispose of. Here are some tips to help you remove and recycle these items from your home during winter home interior projects.
Home Remodel Construction Waste
Removing and replacing a wall, flooring and appliances can create a great deal of bulky waste that you can’t simply put into your curbside pickup trash container. Read More»
When running a business, you have so many things to tend to each and every day. You have to worry about the finances, the supplies, the customers and so much more. What you might not think about is the impact that ugly dumpster is having on your business. Since it isn’t always possible to tuck a dumpster away in a place that isn’t seen from the street, parking area or walkways leading to the building, a custom enclosure may be in order. Read More»
Whether you are remodeling your home, landscaping the outside of your home, or just had the party of the century, you may need to rent a dumpster. A dumpster rental can last for a week or a month. Each garbage company may have different dumpster renting plans, and you are likely to find one that will work for you. If you find yourself in a situation where you need to rent a dumpster, there are a few things that you need to know about dumpster rentals. Read More»
Aluminum is resilient and resists corrosion. In fact, aluminum takes about 400 years to break down naturally. When you consider that Americans throw away enough aluminum to rebuild each commercial airplane in the United States every three months, you begin to realize the enormity of the problem when people choose not to recycle their aluminum cans. In 2004, enough aluminum was recycled in the United States to build 13 aircraft carriers. Read More»
The warm weather can sometimes present problems for businesses trying to keep their dumpsters clean and tidy. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to make sure this area of your business is as clean and as inviting as the rest. Here are some steps you can take to maintain your dumpster during the summer months:
Power Washing
In some cases, you may find that liquids leak out of the dumpster. Read More»