Do you handle commercial cleanouts on equestrian properties?
Yes. We coordinate around horse feeding and training schedules, work on the property without spooking animals, and handle tack-room cleanouts, stall mat removal, hay storage clearing, and stable demolition debris when a property is reconfiguring. Licensed and insured for equestrian-property access.
Can you coordinate around horse feeding and training schedules?
Yes. Equestrian operations run on tight schedules — feedings, lessons, turnout. We book hauls in the mid-morning (10am-12pm) or mid-afternoon (1-3pm) windows. For larger projects we work in coordinated phases instead of all at once so the operation keeps running. Stable manager or head trainer is our primary contact.
Avocado Heights is unincorporated — how does commercial waste removal work?
No city contract, no municipal commercial program, no franchise hauler with a preset schedule. Paid commercial junk removal is the standard option. Simpler in practice: you call us, we quote flat-rate, we haul. Our base is ~14 minutes from any block in the community.
Do you handle light-industrial cleanouts near the City of Industry border?
Yes. Avocado Heights is almost entirely surrounded by City of Industry, which contains 3,000+ businesses. The overflow extends into Avocado Heights's Industrial-zoned parcels (~14% of land use). We handle warehouse pallet wood, cubicle disassembly, office furniture clearouts, industrial shelving demo, loading dock fixture removal, light manufacturing equipment turn. COI in 24 hours, off-hours and weekend slots.
Do you handle barn and stable demolition debris?
Yes. Stable reconfigurations and barn demos are common here. Debris streams: dimensional lumber, plywood/OSB, stall mats, old tin roofing, fencing materials, rusted hardware. We sort — lumber to recyclers, metal to scrap recyclers (refund to owner), rubber mats to specialized recycling, the rest hauled. Weight tickets if the project required a Building Permit.
¿Hablan español para coordinar con el propietario?
Sí. Avocado Heights is 73% Hispanic/Latino, many ranches Latine-owned. Bilingual on the phone and on the truck. We coordinate with property owners, stable managers, trainers, ranch hands in whatever language works best. Written estimates and COI in English or Spanish.
Can you provide a COI for the property owner or boarding facility?
Yes. COI within 24 hours — general liability and workers' compensation. We can name the property owner, the boarding facility's LLC, or both as additional insured. For commercial boarding operations carrying their own liability for boarders' horses, we work with the facility's insurance broker to align coverage.
Do you handle A-1 light agricultural businesses?
Yes. Avocado Heights is zoned 47% A-1 light agricultural — the highest concentration in our service area. Plant nurseries, feed and tack stores, greenhouses, agricultural supply yards generate commercial cleanout work: damaged inventory, display fixtures, broken planters, expired plant material (compost-routed), irrigation parts, used pallets. Mixed commercial-agricultural haul as one project.