Frequently Asked Questions About Residential & Commercial Debris Removal Company
Q. Can I Do My Own Debris Removal Without A Contractor?
A. Certainly. When it comes to debris removal here in California, homeowners who wish to conduct their own cleanup are permitted to do so, but it's important to be aware that you're still going to have to comply with local safety and environmental standards and requirements. If you aren't familiar with what these are, your best bet might be to call in a professional debris removal contractor who can ensure that your debris removal process is done in compliance with all of these regulations.
Q. Do I Need To Mark The Locations Of Any Utilities On My Property?
A. Yes. Property owners should take care to mark the locations of any sewer lines, electricity, gas, cable, water lines, or septic tanks prior to any debris removal or excavation services getting underway.
Q. Do I Need To Be Home During The Debris Removal Process?
A. Homeowners aren't required to be present during the debris removal process, but if you do choose to be present, safety is going to be the primary concern. If you do decide to be present during the cleanup process, you're encouraged to stay away from any areas where debris removal operations are currently underway. Exclusion zones will be established around the work area to ensure your safety.
Q. What State Will My Property Be In After The Debris Removal Process?
A. Our goal during the debris removal process is to leave your property in an environmentally safe condition with erosion control measures in place and ready for you to begin the rebuilding or repair process.
Q. How Soon After The Debris Removal Process Will I Be Able To Start With Repairs/Rebuilding?
A. Once the debris removal process is completed and you've obtained any city or county permits that are required, you can begin the rebuilding process immediately.