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Junk hauling is the key to responsible treatment of the environment. Learn how to eliminate junk responsibly.
Author: Carl Summers
Date: Dec 7, 2011 - 1:04:56 PM
To save the environment, junk trash removal is better to be done by professionals. The main point is that certain things in your home or office can be stripped down and recyclable material removed before to hauling it to the landfill. This is very difficult to do on by yourself.
When you are personally in charge of your own junk trash removal, it is likely that some fluids will get leaked into the ground. These chemcals could be oil, gas or even toner type agents. Hiring professionals to take away your junk reduces these chemicals for dumps.
An alternative to renting or borrowing a truck, moving or carrying large, cumbersome items it makes better sense to hire out a serive to handle your junk trash removal and getting everything into the van.
Most hauling companies will take down doors, move furniture or other things to get your junk out of the house. It is best to find a company that does these small things on a complimentary basis.
When the company takes your junk away, do they dismantle it so that the different materials can be recycled?
When lawn equipment make up your junk trash removal problem, is the gasoline emptied and the oil drained first?
Ask your intended junk hauler these questions so that you know the answer as to how environmentally friendly they are. If these petroleum products get thrown into the dump, they will eventually wind up polluting the water table in your area. That's why draining these fluids is important.
Ask how the hauler charges for their services. Most haulers charge by volume, which means it's harder for you to budget your junk trash removal project. Very few companies charge by the item which is the simplist way for customers to figure out the bill. Also, ask about minimum charges, zone charges and mileage charges. You have to know total cost. That way there are no suprises when the bill is handed to you.
You can make your junk trash removal project environmentally friendly by just asking the few questions outlined above
With the regulation of landfills, just tossing things out has become very difficult. Hiring a responsible hauler to eliminate your junk is the easiest answer. Of course this means you don't have to lift either!
Remember that the best way to solve your problem is to get your junk trash removal service on the phone and ask them the various questions. Share what your project entails so they will understand what needs to be ready for when they arrive.
Carl Summers is an environmental advocate worried about proper junk trash removal and protecting the earth. Summers lives in the San Francisco Bay area and strives for safe junk recycling.
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