Category Archives: Dirty Dave
Thank you to everyone who watched DuAll’s Trashout Heroes on Nat Geo’s Taboo last night. The show was a hit. On a personal level, I’m proud that the kind of work we do was so fairly showcased last night. There … Continue reading →
Dirty Dave has been a little tough to take lately. Around a week ago, I received a phone call from a production studio in California. They work for a television program called “Taboo,” which is part of the Nat Geo … Continue reading →
Dirty Dave, our top DuAll Star, got a free hat in the mail. He wears it proudly in the office. I snapped this picture as we got word that a bid to clean out an excessive was accepted. “Garbage? I … Continue reading →
Dirty Dave and I went to check out a rural property. Here’s what we found:
This morning, Dirty Dave and I drove past a house that our DuAll extraordinaire Randy Ivesdale and his famous tarp job. In that post, though, it had just snowed and I couldn’t fully appreciate the quality of his tarp … Continue reading →
Dirty Dave and I went out to check out a new job that came in this morning. It’s another once-lovely home in a particularly distressed part of North Minneapolis. This particular residence has been thoroughly trashed. Once we ushered out … Continue reading →
It’s not all trashouts and show cleans. We also perform a wide range of property-preservation services to make sure that our properties are safe. Here, we traveled to an isolated farmhouse in western Minnesota to tarp a hole in the … Continue reading →
Not all trashouts are nasty, excessively filthy affairs. We have normal, easy trashouts every day. These run-of-the-mill jobs are the meat and potatoes of our existence. This is what they look like. There was nothing particularly outstanding about this residence. … Continue reading →
We may have the makings of a John Henry-esque, man-versus-machine contest brewing at one of our properties. Dirty Dave and I were inspecting a property in the burbs, and found this series of modified concrete drainage pipes that have been … Continue reading →
A coupon for 50 cents off Nabisco cookies was taped to the frame of the bathroom door. At the behest of the Health Department, a suburban city had asked us to clean a home, to bring it up to “inhabitable” … Continue reading →