We specializes in demolition services, asbestos removal, land clearing, debris removal, roll-off container services, heavy equipment transportation, and excavating services. To see a full list of all the services we offer, please visit our services page. Located in Plant City, Florida, we strive to be the best in the industry covering all your home, office, industrial, or governmental needs. Contact us today to see how we can help!
Johnson's Excavation & Services Inc., was incorporated in 1990 and has many years of industry experience. At our fully licensed and insured company, we pride ourselves on being drug-free and being the best in the industry. We also strive for your complete satisfaction by providing the best job possible. We have the experience and the equipment to finish your project in a timely manner. In addition, our highly trained staff has the knowledge and skills needed to complete the task correctly the first time.
While all aggregate containers have the same standard width of 8 feet, the height and length will vary depending on the size. These containers can't be loaded over the height of the walls, and a container expert can help you take this into account to find the right size.
Unfortunately, many residential waste collection services won’t allow you to put certain items in your garbage can for weekly pickup. If you need to get rid of all the lawn debris from your recently outdoor project, renting our dumpster may be the solution.
Wondering where your garbage goes after it's removed? If it goes to a landfill, it's often sorted into recyclable materials and materials for the landfill. The landfill is plowed under and into the soil and other deposits, so it can decompose.
Did you know that bedrock is the source material for crushed stone aggregates? Interestingly, bedrock is classified on the basis of origin, whether the rock is sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic.
Depending on the aggregate being held in the container, it is a good idea to keep lids closed. This is especially true if the material is fine. Rainwater will soak into these particulates and not drain quickly, increasing weight or making removal difficult.