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Owners of Washington Rock and Debris Removal,
Ben and Diane Berkheimer

"You can take the boy away from the farm
but you can't take the farm away from the boy."

Washington Rock and Debris Removal is a company that was founded on the basis of one man's desire to have clean fields that he could till and work and enjoy without spending weeks of his life picking rock and debris and damaging his machinery.

We bought and tried several different types of machines (pickers) and realized that it would never be possible to remove all the rock and debris, that is, until we bought a Harley Portable Screening Machine. After one year and many different jobs with different soils, we have found the machine that works.

Over the years I have witnessed many people spending thousands of dollars on topsoil for their yards, soccer fields, ball fields, pastures, horse arenas, etc., not to mention my own neighbors renting a 30,000 lb. roller to smash the rock into the ground. Washington Rock and Debris Removal offers a faster, more affordable solution to this problem. This company has years of experience and has defined this process to a science. We have the machinery and experience to remove rock and debris and leave your topsoil where you want it.

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