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Where We Serve in Dothan

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Neighborhoods Served

Areas We Cover in Dothan

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Full Coverage Across Dothan

Dirty South News provides biohazard cleanup throughout Dothan, Alabama and the surrounding area. We cover 27 neighborhoods and 13 ZIP codes, and our local teams are positioned so we can reach most addresses quickly — often the same day.

Because we work across the whole Dothan area every day, we know the local streets, building types, and the issues that come up most often in each part of town. That local knowledge means faster diagnosis, accurate quotes, and fewer surprises once work begins.

What If My Area Isn't Listed?

Our coverage map reflects the areas we serve most often, but it isn't the full limit of where we can travel. If your ZIP code isn't in the checker above, it doesn't necessarily mean we can't help — we frequently take jobs in nearby and adjacent areas. The fastest way to confirm is simply to contact us or call, and we'll let you know right away.

How to Confirm and Book

Confirming availability takes less than a minute. Enter your ZIP in the checker above, or call Dirty South News at (844) 472-2205. Once we confirm coverage, you can schedule an appointment at a time that works for you, with upfront pricing and no obligation.

Explore Your Area

New to Dothan or want to learn more about your neighborhood? Browse our Dothan area guide, check the latest local statistics and weather, and see things to do nearby.

Disclaimer: This is a free lead-generation service that connects you with independent, licensed & insured local biohazard cleanup partners — we don't perform the work ourselves and don't warrant it. Ask any partner to verify their license (the relevant state biohazard cleanup licensing authority) and experience when you call. Any people shown in photos or videos are models, not the partners listed. Full disclaimer →

Sources: Local news & events come from Google News and public listings — we link to the original publishers. Local facts & figures come from OpenStreetMap, Wikipedia / Wikidata, the U.S. Census Bureau and Open-Meteo.

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