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In addition to excavation services, H&H Towing & Recovery offers dumpster rentals for residential, commercial, and job-site cleanups. Whether you’re clearing land, remodeling, or managing debris from an excavation project, we make disposal simple and reliable.
No waiting on third parties. No guessing on drop-off or pickup times.
• Site preparation & grading
• Trenching for utilities
• Drainage & water management
• Driveway installation & repair
• Land clearing & light earthmoving
• Equipment and material relocation
• Dump truck hauling (soil, rock, debris)
• Construction & demolition debris
• Excavation spoil & dirt
• Residential cleanouts
• Remodel & renovation waste
• Yard debris & storm cleanup
• Job-site dumpsters
Multiple sizes available. Drop-off and pickup scheduled around your timeline.
Using one company for excavation and waste removal keeps your project moving. We coordinate equipment, hauling, and cleanup so you don’t have to juggle multiple contractors.
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We treat your property and job site like it matters — because it does.
Every job is different. Give us a call to talk through your project, dumpster size, and timing. We’ll walk you through your options and get you scheduled.

Crusher run is a blend of crushed stone and stone fines that compacts extremely well. When it’s rolled or packed, it locks together like concrete, making it one of the most versatile base materials you can use.
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#10 fines are a very fine crushed stone material, almost sand-like in texture, made up of stone dust and tiny particles. When compacted, it packs extremely tight, creating a smooth, solid surface.
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#57 stone is a clean, angular crushed stone, approximately ¾ inch in size, with little to no fines. Because it’s washed and free of dust, it drains extremely well while still offering good stability from the angular edges.
What it’s good for
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#4 stone is a large, clean crushed stone, typically 1½"–2½" in size, with little to no fines. The larger size allows maximum drainage while still providing serious stability for heavy-duty applications.
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Red compactable fill is a clay-based fill material commonly found in this region. It compacts tightly when placed and packed properly, making it ideal for building up low areas and creating a solid subgrade.
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Why people choose it
What it’s NOT good for

Topsoil is the upper layer of natural soil used for lawns, landscaping, and planting. Screened topsoil has been run through a screen to remove rocks, roots, and debris, giving it a clean, uniform texture that’s easy to spread and finish.
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Why people choose screened topsoil
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