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Whether you’re adding a new room to your home or are knocking an entire commercial building down to start from scratch, it’s crucial that you have a demolition hauling plan in place before work begins. Any large-scale construction project is bound to result in a great deal of debris that must be disposed of safely, thoroughly, and within the parameters of the law. While many assume that waste removal and recycling after a construction job is as simple as finding a large trash bin, they soon realize that it requires professional help. Consider the following demolition hauling tips to ensure that your project goes off without a hitch. 

Your Guide to Proper Demolition Hauling 

Rent a Roll-Off Dumpster

While demolition is in progress, pieces of wood, concrete, nails, and other materials will be discarded quickly and often aimlessly. By having a large, roll-off dumpster on-premise, you can more easily consolidate the debris, giving workers a designated place to put all waste rather than leaving it on the ground where it poses a safety threat and creates more work in the long run. Roll-off dumpsters come in a variety of sizes depending on the scope of your project and are a helpful space and time-saver. 

Hire a Demolition Hauling Team

demolition haulingOnce the demolitions are complete, you’ll need to haul the debris away carefully and safely to avoid incurring any fines from the city or local community. Rather than attempting this job on your own, it’s much more sensible to hire a demolition hauling expert. The right contractors will offer safe, legal disposal services for a flat rate that is based on the total weight. 

Consider Hazardous Waste

When working with building materials, you’re likely to come across hazardous waste at some point. Whether it’s rusted nails, mold-infested wood, or asbestos, you need to protect yourself from exposure. The best way to limit your risk of contact with potentially dangerous materials is to hire a team who is licensed for the job. They’ll use specialized tools and techniques to identify and dispose of all hazardous materials so that the site is clean and cleared for reuse once demolition has been completed. 

 

Cleaning up during and after a major construction project is no easy task. Outsource the job to Sterling Superior Service, in North Franklin, CT. For almost two decades, this full-service waste disposal company has provided easy access to waste management services to businesses and residents of the Southeastern Connecticut area. Whether you’re getting rid of old roofing material, insulation, demolition debris, or household junk, you can trust that they’ll give you a fair rate on exceptionally safe and convenient removal. Get a demolition hauling estimate online or reach out today at (860) 642-7351.

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