A resident in North Las Vegas called our junk removal team
and requested an estimate to break up and remove a 10’ x 10’ concrete pad from
the backyard of their home. The concrete
pad had previously had a hot tub on it that was removed and the resident no
longer wanted the concrete pad in the backyard.
In all after the concrete was broke up it would equal approximately 2
cubic yards of construction debris. As
construction debris goes concrete costs more money to dispose of at the Las
Vegas transfer center. So after we
provided the estimate to break the concrete up, remove the concrete from the
back yard and dispose of the construction debris the home owner scheduled us to
come out the next afternoon to perform the job.
Our junk removal team arrived to the North Las Vegas home
and prepared to remove the concrete from the back yard. Sledge hammers, gloves
and goggles we went to work breaking the concrete up into construction
debris. Once we were done it was time to
haul the construction debris to the junk removal trailer. Out come the wheel barrels and the
shovels. The construction debris loaded
and ready to go it, the area swept and raked up it was time to go to the Las
Vegas transfer center for construction debris disposal.
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