First responder owned & operated

Invested in our community

First responder owned & operated

Invested in our community

When you’re born and raised in a place, it’s natural to care a lot about your community. You want your family, your neighbors, and your community to be safe. That’s what drives us in both our personal and professional lives.

As volunteer firefighters, my son and I are both invested in our community and the wellbeing of our friends and neighbors. That commitment extends to our business. It’s important to us to provide reliable, professional service to residents and businesses, and to dispose of waste at only DEP approved sites.

When you’re born and raised in a place, it’s natural to care a lot about your community. You want your family, your neighbors, and your community to be safe. That’s what drives us in both our personal and professional lives.

As volunteer firefighters, my son and I are both invested in our community and the wellbeing of our friends and neighbors. That commitment extends to our business. It’s important to us to provide reliable, professional service to residents and businesses, and to dispose of waste at only DEP approved sites.

Robert E. Moore

I’m a hometown guy, born and raised in our local area. As a member of Boy Scout Troop 85, I earned my Eagle Scout Award in 1996, and graduated from Notre Dame High School in East Stroudsburg in 1998. I’ve been an active member of the Jackson Township Fire Company since 2015, where I enjoy serving my community by responding to fires, vehicle accidents, and other emergency calls. I also own another business in our area, Wash-A-Lot Laundromats, and I’m a proud supporter of AWSOM Animal Shelter.

Robert F. Moore

Just like my dad, I’ve spent my whole life in our local area. I’m currently studying Diesel Technology at Monroe County Technical Institute, and I enjoy working alongside my dad in the business. As a member of Boy Scout Troop 80, I’m working toward obtaining my Eagle Scout Award. In 2023 I joined the Jackson Township Fire Company, which has given me an even bigger opportunity to be involved in my community.

Robert F. Moore

Just like my dad, I’ve spent my whole life in our local area. I’m currently studying Diesel Technology at Monroe County Technical Institute, and I enjoy working alongside my dad in the business. As a member of Boy Scout Troop 80, I’m working toward obtaining my Eagle Scout Award. In 2023 I joined the Jackson Township Fire Company, which has given me an even bigger opportunity to be involved in my community.