Frequently Asked Questions
What are common types of junk to remove?
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Old Furniture: This is one of the most common requests and includes heavy or awkward items like sofas, sectionals, dining tables, dressers, and bed frames.
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Major Appliances: Customers often need help hauling away non-functioning or outdated "white goods" such as refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, stoves, and dishwashers.
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Electronics (E-Waste): This includes televisions (especially old, heavy CRT models), computer monitors, printers, and outdated office equipment that require specialized recycling.
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Construction & Renovation Debris: After a home project, people often have piles of drywall scraps, wood boards, floor tiling, old cabinetry, and shingles that are too much for standard trash pickup.
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Mattresses and Box Springs: Because these items are bulky and difficult to dispose of in landfills, customers frequently hire pros to ensure they are handled or recycled properly.
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Yard Waste: This includes seasonal cleanup debris like large tree branches, piles of leaves, brush, and grass clippings that have accumulated on the property.
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Estate & Household "Clutter": Often during an estate cleanout or a move, customers need to clear out large volumes of boxes, old books, toys, and general "attic/basement junk."
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Hot Tubs: Removing a hot tub is a specialized task because they must be dismantled or lifted out of tight spaces, making it a popular request for junk removal teams.
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Scrap Metal: Items like old pipes, metal shelving, siding, or even old lawnmowers and tractors are frequently removed to be sent to recycling facilities.
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Demolition Debris: Junk Be Gone specifically offers light demolition, so customers often request the removal of entire structures like old sheds, play sets, decks, and even porches.
