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How does the junk removal process work?
Junk removal is one of the easiest and most convenient ways to get rid of all kinds of junk, including furniture, appliances, yard waste, general household junk, and more.
The junk removal process is simple:
Find the right junk removal company using Hometown.
Arrange a time with the company to come out to do the work. (If you have a lot of junk to be removed, the company will likely need to come out to give an accurate quote in person. If it isn't a lot, they will likely be able to provide an estimate over the phone.)
Junk removal specialists arrive to remove your items safely and efficiently.
They haul the items away and dispose of/recycle them properly.
Many companies will also sweep up the area when they're done, leaving you with a clean, empty, useable space!
When should I hire a junk removal company?
- You want someone else to handle all the heavy lifting and loading.
- You want to have the junk removed quickly and painlessly.
- You only have a few large items to get rid of, like a refrigerator, sofa, safe, etc.
- You have a lot of debris in a centrally located area and you're willing to pay a little extra for someone else to get rid of it for you.
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