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Demolition clearing is one of the final steps in any construction or demolition project. At the end of a demolition job, for example, you're left with rock, debris, drywall, nails, wood, pipes, insulation, etc. Most likely you've had to put it all in one pile so it's out of the way, but the final step is having it all removed. The extra hours and labor required to do it yourself is most likely not cost-effective. Professional construction debris removal companies get better rates at the dump due to bulk drop off. They also have experienced teams that can remove the debris quickly and without any risk or exposure to your team.

Depending on the type of job, there could be nails, chemicals, sharp edges, glass, etc. left behind. The simplest way to avoid injuries is to let an experienced demolition clearing team handle the job. These companies have the equipment and manpower to move the debris quickly, a dump truck (typically) to contain it and transport it, and the bulk rate at a nearby dump to drop it off for less time and money than it would take your team to do it themselves. 

Also, depending on the laws of your state and the type of debris you have, there may be special laws that need to be abided by - the junkyards won't take just anything. Some hazardous waste, appliances, electronics, and other materials have to be disposed of at specialized drop offs, otherwise your construction company could face legal challenges and additional, unnecessary costs. A professional construction debris cleanup team can mitigate all risk and take the job off your hands. 

If you're preparing for a construction or demolition job and need a high-quality, experienced debris removal team, call 678 Rid Junk. With over a decade of experience, they've earned a solid reputation in the Cobb County & Cherokee county area. They also specialize in construction & demolition jobs. Call (678) 743-5865 or visit https://www.678ridjunk.com

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