Contractor Partners

Partner With
Dom Diesel Hauling

Dom Diesel Hauling works with qualified independent hauling contractors, material delivery operators, debris haulers, and service providers who meet professional standards for equipment, insurance, licensing, communication, and customer service.

Independent Contractor Partners
Equipment Reviewed
Insurance & Licensing Reviewed
Professional Standards Required

Service Standards

Built Around Professional Service Standards

Dom Diesel Hauling reviews partner eligibility, equipment fit, insurance, licensing, service area, communication standards, and job-type fit before offering work through its network.

Our goal is to provide customers with clear communication, professional scheduling, accurate scope review, and dependable service coordination while working with qualified operators who can support the job.

Contractor Types We Review

Pickup Truck & Trailer Operators

Operators with reliable trucks and trailers for hauling, cleanup, and light delivery work.

Dump Trailer Operators

Dump trailer setups for debris haul-off, material delivery, and cleanup jobs.

Junk Removal Contractors

Independent junk removal providers with professional customer service and safe hauling practices.

Material Delivery Contractors

Operators equipped for rock, gravel, dirt, mulch, sand, and landscape material delivery.

Roll-Off / Dumpster Operators

Roll-off, dumpster, and container service providers reviewed by area, licensing, and fit.

Light Demolition Contractors

Contractors capable of small structure removal and cleanup where job review supports the scope.

Equipment Transport Contractors

Operators reviewed for transport capability, securement practices, route, access, and compliance.

CDL Haulers

Qualified CDL operators for larger or specialized hauling needs when job type requires it.

Landscape Material Haulers

Haulers who support landscaping, construction, property cleanup, and material movement.

Acceptance depends on equipment, licensing, insurance, availability, service area, job type, communication standards, and fit with Dom Diesel Hauling’s service model.

Equipment Fit

Equipment Reviewed Case by Case

Pickup trucks, dump trailers, gooseneck trailers, flatbeds, roll-off trucks, enclosed trailers, and other hauling equipment may be reviewed based on condition, capacity, insurance, licensing, and job fit.

Pickup trucks
Dump trailers
Gooseneck trailers
Flatbed trailers
Enclosed trailers
Roll-off trucks
Dump trucks
Equipment trailers
Material delivery setups
Light demolition support equipment
Equipment approval does not guarantee work. Jobs are offered based on service area, availability, customer needs, job scope, equipment fit, and approved work order requirements.

Minimum Contractor Partner Requirements

Valid driver’s license
Proper vehicle registration
Proper commercial or business insurance
Required local permits or licenses, where applicable
Waste-hauler license where required
Safe, reliable equipment
Clean, professional appearance
Reliable communication
Ability to provide job photos or documentation
Ability to follow Dom Diesel Hauling customer communication rules
Safe loading, hauling, disposal, and securement practices
Contractors are responsible for maintaining any business license, waste-hauler license, permit, insurance, registration, DOT/transportation documentation, or local authorization required for the services they perform and the areas where they operate.

Documents Contractors May Need to Provide

Document requirements may vary by job type, equipment, licensing requirements, and service area.

Driver’s license
Vehicle registration
Proof of insurance
Business license, if applicable
Waste-hauler license, if applicable
W-9
Equipment photos
Truck and trailer details
Service area
Availability
Prior work photos, if available
References, if requested

Professional Conduct

Professional Standards

Contractor partners are expected to represent the service professionally, communicate clearly, protect customer relationships, and follow approved work order instructions.

  • Arrive within the confirmed service window when possible
  • Communicate delays or access issues quickly
  • Keep equipment presentable and safe
  • Follow approved job scope
  • Document completed work when requested
  • Do not discuss internal pay, pricing, or customer billing
  • Route customer questions about pricing, booking, billing, or future work back through Dom Diesel Hauling
  • Protect customer information and job details
  • Do not solicit Dom Diesel Hauling customers directly
  • Maintain safe loading, hauling, securement, and disposal practices
Contractor partners are expected to protect customer relationships, maintain confidentiality, and route customer questions about pricing, booking, billing, or future work back through Dom Diesel Hauling.

Contractor Partner Vetting Process

01

Submit Contractor Interest

Contact Dom Diesel Hauling and provide basic information about your services, equipment, and service area.

02

Provide Equipment & Service Details

We review your truck, trailer, hauling setup, service categories, and job types you are equipped to support.

03

Submit Required Documents

Documents may include license, registration, insurance, W-9, equipment photos, permits, and applicable local authorizations.

04

Insurance & Licensing Review

We review insurance, license, permit, and compliance information based on the services and areas covered.

05

Service Area & Job-Type Review

Partner fit is evaluated based on geography, availability, equipment, hauling capability, and customer demand.

06

Agreement & Onboarding Review

Approved applicants may be asked to review and complete a subcontractor agreement, onboarding packet, and service standards.

07

Approved Partner Status

Approved partners may be eligible to receive work opportunities based on job fit and availability.

08

Jobs Offered by Fit & Availability

Work is not guaranteed. Jobs may be offered based on customer needs, equipment fit, service area, schedule, and approved work order requirements.

Compensation

Partner Compensation

Partner compensation varies by job type, scope, equipment, distance, disposal requirements, material handling, labor requirements, and approved work order.

Dom Diesel Hauling does not guarantee work volume, job frequency, specific payout amounts, exclusive territory, or ongoing assignments.

Contractor Application
Now Open

Dom Diesel Hauling now accepts contractor partner applications online. Qualified contractors can submit equipment details, service area, licensing status, insurance status, availability, and supporting documents for review.

Customer Reassurance

What This Means for Customers

Customers work with Dom Diesel Hauling for quote requests, scheduling, customer communication, billing, service coordination, and follow-up. Qualified service providers may support jobs based on equipment, licensing, availability, service area, and job requirements.

This structure helps Dom Diesel Hauling coordinate the right equipment and service fit for different hauling, junk removal, material delivery, debris haul-off, light demolition review, and equipment transport needs.

Contractor Partner FAQ

How do I become a contractor partner?

Start by contacting Dom Diesel Hauling with your name, business name if applicable, service area, equipment details, insurance status, licensing status, and the types of hauling work you can support.

What equipment do I need?

Equipment is reviewed case by case. Pickup trucks, dump trailers, gooseneck trailers, flatbeds, enclosed trailers, roll-off trucks, dump trucks, equipment trailers, and other hauling setups may be reviewed based on condition, capacity, insurance, licensing, and job fit.

Do I need insurance?

Yes. Contractors are expected to maintain proper insurance for the services they perform, vehicles they operate, equipment they use, and areas where they provide service.

Do I need a waste-hauler license?

Contractors are responsible for maintaining any waste-hauler license, business license, permit, or local authorization required for the services they perform and the areas where they operate.

Is work guaranteed?

No. Approved partner status does not guarantee work, job volume, specific payout amounts, exclusive territory, or ongoing assignments. Jobs may be offered based on customer needs, equipment fit, service area, schedule, and approved work order requirements.

How is compensation determined?

Partner compensation varies by job type, scope, equipment, distance, disposal requirements, material handling, labor requirements, and approved work order.

Can I contact Dom Diesel Hauling customers directly?

Contractor partners are expected to protect customer relationships, maintain confidentiality, and route customer questions about pricing, booking, billing, or future work back through Dom Diesel Hauling.

What documents are required?

Required documents may include driver’s license, vehicle registration, proof of insurance, W-9, equipment photos, truck and trailer details, business license if applicable, waste-hauler license if applicable, service area, availability, and prior work photos if available.

Interested in Becoming
a Contractor Partner?

Send your equipment details, service area, licensing status, insurance status, and the types of hauling work you can support.