Planning notes
The dirt version of junk removal starts with a clean listing. Instead of asking who can haul a pile away blindly, describe what the dirt is, where it sits, how trucks can reach it, and whether the material can be reused.
Good listings help separate clean fill that might be useful from mixed material that needs normal removal.
What to include before dispatch
- Material type: clean dirt, mixed spoils, wet soil, brush, concrete, or unknown.
- Pile location, estimated load count, loader needs, and whether trucks can turn around.
- Photos of the pile, access route, and any debris mixed into the material.
- Pickup timeline, source location, and where the material is expected to go.
Ready to describe the job?
Use the request form and include the details from this guide so the lead can be reviewed cleanly.