chux
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Post by chux on Jul 26, 2014 12:03:04 GMT -4
Looking for a suggestion on Junk Hauling. Had a home improvement store install a fence in my yard a while back, they did a great job etc but left quite a few bags of quikrete at the end of my driveway. Called the store and they said that the contractors they used should have taken it away. Called to ask who it was, and couldn't get an answer. Fast forward to today and I have like 6 80 pound bags of concrete hardened sitting at the end of my driveway.
Are there any local hauling companies that will just get rid of this junk for me?
Thanks for the suggestions.
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Post by RobMoore on Jul 26, 2014 21:11:38 GMT -4
Maybe break them up and top off your weekly trash to the curb with the pieces?
You should be rid of them before long.
Or, if you're a reduce/reuse/recycle kind of person, really break them up and use them to line a path in your yard from one place to another.
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chux
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Post by chux on Jul 26, 2014 23:53:37 GMT -4
The thought had crossed my mind to turn them into some form of patio in the back.
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Post by Frank on Jul 28, 2014 7:54:40 GMT -4
I would have to load them in my vehicle and leave them at the home improvement store.
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Post by deputy on Jul 28, 2014 13:15:34 GMT -4
bchevy hauls stuff
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Post by gr8white on Aug 2, 2014 18:01:23 GMT -4
I'll be in the area on Monday. If you still need the concrete hauled, shoot me an email
Talbotprowash@gmail.com
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Post by RobMoore on Aug 6, 2014 12:39:21 GMT -4
Here is an idea
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