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Frog Hauling Dumpster Rentals
2170 Eakin Rd.
Columbus, OH 43223
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Why Use Frog Hauling Mini Dumpsters to Transport My Property?

To Save You MONEY and SPACE! Large class containers take up too much space and you pay for transportation costs you do not need. Check out the shipping containers to identify the correct size that is right for you to load and for Frog Hauling to transport. We are happy to help you, give us a call.

What is Junk Removal?

Junk removal is a dumpster rental and hauling service that involves the delivery and transportation of a dumpster shipping container for you to load and Frog Hauling’s hauling service to move your items to a designated location. Once the items have been transported from your property, they are hauled away to your designated location; a recycling center, a second use facility, or a disposal station.

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  1. The marketing company working for Frog Hauling uses Google AdWords remarketing service and Google Analytics to advertise on third party websites, including Google, to the people who have visited our website.
  2. No identifying information is collected and at no time is a contact form information connected with browser cookie data.
  3. These ads could be in the form of Google pay per click (PPC) ads and/or banner ads, ads on the Google search results page, or a site in the Google Display Network. These ads could be placed on web sites the visitors to our website visit after they have visited our website. A browser “cookie” is placed on the visitor’s internet browser whereby Google, or other marketing providers, can display ads to that visitor on other websites on the internet.
  4. A visitor can opt out of Google’s use of cookies by visiting Google’s Ads Settings.
  5. Google provides a browser plugin to opt-out of Google’s retargeting ads here.
  6. You can also opt out of a third-party vendor’s use of cookies by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) opt-out page.
  7. Frog Hauling cares about your privacy and takes every step to make sure we are abiding by the most up to date privacy laws and guidelines. Feel free to call us or use the message form on our website if you have any questions or concerns regarding your privacy on the use of our website.

Energy Consumption Decreasing in U.S.

Frog Hauling | January 21, 2014

U.S. Energy Information AdministrationIt seems America is achieving its goals when it comes to energy consumption and conservation. Power usage is on track to decline for the third year in a row, to 10,819 kilowatt-hours per household, says the Energy Information Administration. These are levels last seen in 2001.

Energy Efficiency Advances in Design and Technology

Home Design
States have worked hard in recent years to ensure that homes are better equipped to reduce energy waste. New advances in window and building technologies make homes more efficient. In addition, costs are dropping for these materials, making them more common. Rebate programs for environmental upgrades to older homes have also made these materials more affordable.

Technology
More efficient appliances have led to a decrease in energy consumption, despite an increase in usage of electronic devices among U.S. citizens. Larger items such as refrigerators, air conditioners and washing appliances have continued to increase in efficiency as newer designs are created each year. Inefficient televisions and light bulbs have been replaced by newer LED versions that can save up to 80% on energy.

More work to be done
We could see an even bigger decrease in energy consumption if we didn’t enjoy our little electronic vices. DVRs and game consoles tend to run significant amounts of time each day.

Jennifer Amman, the buildings program director for the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, says she is encouraged. “It’s great to see this movement, to see the shift in the national numbers,” she said. “I expect we’ll see greater improvement over time. There is so much more that can be done.”

The Energy Department predicts average residential electricity use per customer will fall again in 2014, by 1 percent.

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