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EG Customs
New to Angi

Serving Wayne, ME and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"Amazing work , they moved all the things out of my garage for me and put it back as well and took what I didn’t want my floor came out amazing 10/10 !!! And best price around I’ve been looking now for over a year thank you"
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Dump Guy
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Serving Wayne, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

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"We made an appointment to have The Dump Guy come and remove some stuff from my mother’s house. The workers, Tripp and Sam, were very pleasant and efficient and were done in no time."
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Smooth Sailing Moving
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Serving Wayne, ME and surrounding areas

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Keith and his helper did an excellent job of moving furniture within my house, an impossible task for me to take on. They arrived exactly on time and kept to the number of hours I'd hired them for. They were friendly, courteous, fast but careful in moving valuable antiques and rearranging them in new locations within the house. It was especially challenging to disassemble some very old and persnickety antique beds, carry the heavy parts up a very steep, narrow flight of stairs, then reassemble them. But they patiently kept at it, and the new furniture arrangements are beautiful! I do wish they had included their travel time in their original estimate. It's not that they don't deserve to be paid for their travel time (45 minutes each way) -- they do. I just wish the estimate had included these charges so I could have planned better for it. But in the end Keith and his helper were paid a fair price for a job very well done."
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Moving APT - Long Distance Movers
4.5(
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Serving Wayne, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"These guys are awesome. Second time using them and both times had the same level of great service. Their main leadership team clearly has laid down a great culture/ethos that the folks on the ground execute. John and his crew were very reliable, on time and communicative. Took care not to damage my stuff and the building. Super organized about how to move. The all-in-cost:service ratio makes hiring this company a no brainer."
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FAQs for waste, junk, building materials and debris removal and hauling projects in Wayne, ME

Begin by disconnecting power to eliminate electrical hazards. Then, locate the drain valve and attach a garden hose to direct water away from structures. Be mindful of local regulations regarding chemical-treated water disposal, as some jurisdictions prohibit draining into storm sewers or natural water bodies. 

After the main drainage, use a shop vacuum or pump to remove residual water from footwells and plumbing lines. Complete drainage makes the unit lighter for removal and prevents water damage during the process.

Functional hot tubs in good condition can often be sold or donated rather than discarded. Local classified listings or online marketplaces provide platforms for finding interested buyers, though you should clearly indicate whether the buyer must handle removal. 

Some charitable organizations accept hot tub donations, particularly those serving veterans or community centers. For non-operational units, salvage yards might accept them for component recycling. Always disclose the unit's condition and any known issues to potential recipients.

The reclaimed area offers numerous possibilities for repurposing. Deck spaces can be restored with new decking materials or converted to seating areas. In-ground installation sites work well for garden beds, fire pits, or patio extensions. 

For concrete pad foundations, consider creating an outdoor kitchen, installing a pergola, or establishing a container garden. Local landscaping professionals can provide design ideas tailored to your specific space and preferences.

Professional electrical expertise is highly recommended when disconnecting hot tubs from power sources. Most units operate on dedicated 220-240-volt circuits that present significant safety hazards if improperly handled. 

Licensed local electricians ensure proper power termination, wire capping, and electrical panel updates. While some removal services include basic electrical disconnection, complex installations often require specialized knowledge to prevent safety issues and ensure code compliance.

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