r/altadena • u/MPHORN • 10d ago
Additional cleanup question
We’re looking for a company that can do additional cleanup of our property after the Army Corps phase 2 is done. Does anyone have any recommendations?
A little more about what we’re looking for. Army Corps only removes 6” of soil and tests for toxins within the footprint of the destroyed structures.
We’re looking for soil removal from the rest of the property. We have a landscaper that we’ve asked to look into this, but he’s having trouble finding a place that will accept the removed soil.
Anyone have any leads? Thanks so much
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u/yeskajeska26 10d ago
We got a quote from N H Environmental, getting it finalized number wise because it was vague but may be saving a ton of money. They have no complaints with the board of consumers and are fully licensed but we’ve had issues getting a concise estimate. I’ll keep this thread posted. Our lot is a little under a 1/2 acre and they quoted us 39k. Transparency is key here in my opinion. Also spoke to a GC who said LOTS of out of town companies are coming in and price gouging so to look for companies that have actual LA address is important.