The Junk Removal Process
So you decided to get rid of the junk on your property? The first thing you want to do is decide what you want to get rid of.
Once you have a basic idea of what all you need gone, you want to look for companies that can get the job done for you if you don't want (or are not able) to haul it yourself. Of course, if you are reading this, you have already made it this far.
Once you find companies that do the job, you want make sure they are reputable. See if they have testimonials, reviews or comments from past clients on their site or on other sites.
From here you want to get an estimate (free if possible) so you can compare pricing or make sure it fits in your budget.
Next schedule the job.
You will want to wait to make payment until the work is done, however in our industry most companies want at least partial payment before they haul any loads away from your property.
Once the junk is hauled and payment is made most companies just take it to the nearest dump and unload. We, on the other hand, will in most cases bring the load back to our yard. At that point, we sort through everything separating out the donation worthy items, the recyclables, things that can be repaired and anything that can be salvaged. Only after that do we take a load to the dump.
Once you have a basic idea of what all you need gone, you want to look for companies that can get the job done for you if you don't want (or are not able) to haul it yourself. Of course, if you are reading this, you have already made it this far.
Once you find companies that do the job, you want make sure they are reputable. See if they have testimonials, reviews or comments from past clients on their site or on other sites.
From here you want to get an estimate (free if possible) so you can compare pricing or make sure it fits in your budget.
Next schedule the job.
You will want to wait to make payment until the work is done, however in our industry most companies want at least partial payment before they haul any loads away from your property.
Once the junk is hauled and payment is made most companies just take it to the nearest dump and unload. We, on the other hand, will in most cases bring the load back to our yard. At that point, we sort through everything separating out the donation worthy items, the recyclables, things that can be repaired and anything that can be salvaged. Only after that do we take a load to the dump.