Berger Enterprises handles demolition and construction debris removal across a seven-city service area spanning northeastern North Dakota and into Minnesota. Based in Emerado, the company operates in Grand Forks, Fargo, Devils Lake, Grafton, Walhalla, Crookston, and East Grand Forks. They’ve built a 4.1-star rating from nine customer reviews, with feedback suggesting reliability on debris cleanup work. The company’s focus on demolition and construction waste means they understand the specific demands of jobsite cleanups—from framing debris to concrete fragments. Whether you’re managing a residential teardown or a commercial construction project, Berger Enterprises can handle the removal logistics. Their service area covers everything from rural North Dakota communities to larger regional hubs like Fargo. To discuss your project’s debris needs and get pricing, call them directly. Call (701) 594-3385 to discuss your project.
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| Also serves | Emerado, Grand Forks, Fargo, Devils Lake, Grafton, Walhalla, Crookston, East Grand Forks |
Frequently asked questions
Does Berger Enterprises serve Fargo?
Yes. Berger Enterprises provides dumpster rental and debris removal services in Fargo, along with Grand Forks, Devils Lake, Grafton, Walhalla, Crookston, East Grand Forks, and their home base of Emerado. Contact them at (701) 594-3385 to arrange service for your project.
What types of debris does Berger Enterprises handle?
The company specializes in demolition and construction debris removal, making them well-suited for jobsite cleanups, renovation waste, and teardown projects. Call (701) 594-3385 to discuss your specific waste stream and get a quote.
How do I contact Berger Enterprises for a quote?
Reach them at (701) 594-3385 or visit their website at http://www.bergerenterprises.net. They serve seven communities across northeastern North Dakota and into Minnesota, so confirming your location is a good first step.
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