Hauling and dumping construction materials
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Hauling and dumping construction materials
We just finished putting in new flooring for our house in Riverside. Now I need to get rid of about 800 sq feet of old carpeting and moulding. Can any one recommend a cheap waste removing person or company near 92507?
Are there any dump sites near UCR?
thanks
Lee
Are there any dump sites near UCR?
thanks
Lee
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By Saturday is really short notice for these guys, I'll ask around.
Questions:
Is it all piled up?
Does it have to be a licensed contractor?
What are you looking to pay?
Is it at that house I went to?
Do you want them to load or just bring the trailer/dumpster?
Questions:
Is it all piled up?
Does it have to be a licensed contractor?
What are you looking to pay?
Is it at that house I went to?
Do you want them to load or just bring the trailer/dumpster?
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It really doesn't have to be Saturday, but I prefer to have it done by then. If it is not possible, then I don't mind getting it done on upcoming wednesday. Thanks for your help, again...
1. Yes, every thing is piled up and organized.
2. It doesn't have to be a licensed contractor
3. I am hoping it will only cost between $100-200. The cheaper the better at this point
4. Yes it is at the house you went to. Btw, you still have your dog and is he using that dog house?
5. Either way will work for me. If it is significantly cheaper to just get a trailer/dumpster then I'll just load it up myself.
thanks
1. Yes, every thing is piled up and organized.
2. It doesn't have to be a licensed contractor
3. I am hoping it will only cost between $100-200. The cheaper the better at this point
4. Yes it is at the house you went to. Btw, you still have your dog and is he using that dog house?
5. Either way will work for me. If it is significantly cheaper to just get a trailer/dumpster then I'll just load it up myself.
thanks
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Originally Posted by luvschnauzers,Aug 13 2010, 07:39 AM
It really doesn't have to be Saturday, but I prefer to have it done by then. If it is not possible, then I don't mind getting it done on upcoming wednesday. Thanks for your help, again...
1. Yes, every thing is piled up and organized.
2. It doesn't have to be a licensed contractor
3. I am hoping it will only cost between $100-200. The cheaper the better at this point
4. Yes it is at the house you went to. Btw, you still have your dog and is he using that dog house?
5. Either way will work for me. If it is significantly cheaper to just get a trailer/dumpster then I'll just load it up myself.
thanks
1. Yes, every thing is piled up and organized.
2. It doesn't have to be a licensed contractor
3. I am hoping it will only cost between $100-200. The cheaper the better at this point
4. Yes it is at the house you went to. Btw, you still have your dog and is he using that dog house?
5. Either way will work for me. If it is significantly cheaper to just get a trailer/dumpster then I'll just load it up myself.
thanks
2. ok
3. at that price it will be some dirty guy in an old ford
4. ok, yes, the dogs just ran into it, they loved it. thank you
5. it will be a lot cheaper to load yourself. Dump runs are about $45 bucks a load.
Seems like the budget is tight. I have a dump trailer I can park there and you and your bf can load. When it's loaded I can come by and take it to the dump for you. Problem is, I can't do it this weekend and not sure if I can do it by wednesday. I can try, but can't promise anything.
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