
We are a New Hampshire Permitted Solid Waste Facility, which means we can accept building demolition waste at our location. We also offer dumpster rentals for construction debris as well as building demolition services. Construction waste consists of unwanted material produced directly or incidentally by the construction industry. This includes building materials such as insulation, nails, electrical wiring, rebar, and more.
Other waste originates from site preparation such as dredging materials, tree stumps, and rubble. Construction waste may contain lead, asbestos, or other hazardous substances. Much building waste is made up of materials such as bricks, concrete, and wood that is damaged or unused for various reasons during construction.
Observational research has shown that this can be as high as 10 to 15% of the materials that go into a building, a much higher percentage than the 2.5-5% usually assumed by quantity surveyors and the construction industry.Since considerable variability exists between construction sites, there is much opportunity for reducing this waste.
Other waste originates from site preparation such as dredging materials, tree stumps, and rubble. Construction waste may contain lead, asbestos, or other hazardous substances. Much building waste is made up of materials such as bricks, concrete, and wood that is damaged or unused for various reasons during construction.
Observational research has shown that this can be as high as 10 to 15% of the materials that go into a building, a much higher percentage than the 2.5-5% usually assumed by quantity surveyors and the construction industry.Since considerable variability exists between construction sites, there is much opportunity for reducing this waste.
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We obtained a Solid Waste permit from the State of NH in 2004.
We can accept all types of building demolition.
We also accept stumps, brush, etc.
We sort out any recyclable items, then grind the waste.
The ground material is used for alternate daily cover at landfills.
This permit also allows us to provide competitive pricing in our rental of dumpsters (containers) for building demolition, and more.
We can not accept hazardous waste such as asbestos, paints, batteries, tires, oil, pressure-treated wood or MSW (household trash).
We can accept all types of building demolition.
We also accept stumps, brush, etc.
We sort out any recyclable items, then grind the waste.
The ground material is used for alternate daily cover at landfills.
This permit also allows us to provide competitive pricing in our rental of dumpsters (containers) for building demolition, and more.
We can not accept hazardous waste such as asbestos, paints, batteries, tires, oil, pressure-treated wood or MSW (household trash).
All products are comprised of many species of wood and are color enhanced to keep the rich, fresh color longer in the season.
The colorant we use is a powder of natural components.
Bark Mulch is applied to a garden for a number of reasons, including a desire to keep weeds down, to help the soil retain water, and to enrich the soil over time.
Mulched gardens also tend to have a more even, finished look which is considered desirable for some gardeners.
Bark mulch is ideally suited to mulching because it breaks down fairly readily, enriching the soil without trapping nutrients and water in the mulch, and it can be very aesthetically pleasing.
The colorant we use is a powder of natural components.
Bark Mulch is applied to a garden for a number of reasons, including a desire to keep weeds down, to help the soil retain water, and to enrich the soil over time.
Mulched gardens also tend to have a more even, finished look which is considered desirable for some gardeners.
Bark mulch is ideally suited to mulching because it breaks down fairly readily, enriching the soil without trapping nutrients and water in the mulch, and it can be very aesthetically pleasing.
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