Clean Fill Wanted!

23 May 2011 16:05 #1 by Jonathan Hemlock
Do you have a bunch of dirt mixed with rock, that you want to move? Are you doing a dig-out for a new home or a garage?
What about leveling or terracing your lot?

Contractors and Excavators, would you like a quicker turn-around on your dirt hauling expenses? I'm near the top of Crow Hill, in Bailey!

I can make use of up to 30 or 40 yards of Clean Fill!

Please PM JH with your possibilities.

P.S. No gas or oil spill/leak clean-up or other hazardous waste! I need clean fill!

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23 May 2011 20:38 #2 by Dilbert
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Are you serious? Anytime I've wanted/needed clean fill dirt I had to pay for it - I'd like to know who GIVES that stuff away!

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24 May 2011 06:22 #3 by RenegadeCJ
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I've found lots of clean fill over the years. It is the trucking you have to pay for. Dirt is free almost always.

Too bad future generations aren't here to see all the great things we are spending their $$ on!!

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24 May 2011 10:59 #4 by Jonathan Hemlock
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Did I say FREE!

If you can't help, stop the shenanigans!

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25 May 2011 16:08 #5 by Blazer Bob
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I am contemplating tearing down a chimney. Any chance that would qualify?

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26 May 2011 08:58 #6 by Jonathan Hemlock
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Bricks and mortar would qualify if heavily mixed with dirt. I don't think too many cinder blocks would work, though. The dirt doesn't need to be topsoil.

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26 May 2011 09:24 #7 by Blazer Bob
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Jonathan Hemlock wrote: Bricks and mortar would qualify if heavily mixed with dirt. I don't think too many cinder blocks would work, though. The dirt doesn't need to be topsoil.


It is stuccoed so I do not know if it is brick or block. If block, they would come down in pieces not whole blocks. I do not have dirt.

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26 May 2011 10:36 #8 by Jonathan Hemlock
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Please standby because, if I hear from someone with dirt and rock mixed, I will probably take the block or brick and mix it in with the dirt. Right now, you are the first reply. PM me when you have it and maybe the timing will work out.

THX.

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