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OUR SERVICES

Junk & Trash Removal

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  1. Paper: Junk mail, newspapers, magazines, cardboard boxes, and packaging materials.
  2. Plastic: Bottles, containers, food packaging, plastic bags, and utensils.
  3. Metal: Aluminum cans, steel cans, food tins, metal appliances, and scrap metal.
  4. Glass: Bottles, jars, and other glass containers.
  5. Electronics: Old computers, laptops, cell phones, TVs, printers, and other electronic devices.
  6. Textiles: Old clothing, bedding, towels, and curtains.
  7. Household Hazardous Waste: Batteries, fluorescent light bulbs, paint, cleaning chemicals, and pesticides.
  8. Organic Waste: Food scraps, yard waste, and other compostable materials.
  9. Furniture: Old couches, chairs, tables, mattresses, and other household furniture.
  10. Construction Debris: Wood scraps, drywall, concrete, bricks, and other building materials.
  11. Appliances: Refrigerators, stoves, dishwashers, washing machines, and other large appliances.
  12. Tires: Old tires from cars, trucks, and bicycles.

Furniture Removal

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  1. Wooden Furniture: Tables, chairs, dressers, shelves, and bed frames made from wood can often be recycled or repurposed.
  2. Metal Furniture: Steel or aluminum furniture such as chairs, tables, and bed frames can be recycled for their metal content.
  3. Upholstered Furniture: Couches, sofas, and armchairs may contain recyclable materials such as metal springs, wooden frames, and foam cushions. Some upholstery fabrics may also be recyclable.
  4. Mattresses and Box Springs: These can be broken down and the components recycled, including metal springs, wooden frames, and foam padding.
  5. Particle Board Furniture: Furniture made from particle board or medium-density fiberboard (MDF) can sometimes be recycled if the materials are separated properly.
  6. Plastic Furniture: Outdoor furniture, storage bins, and other plastic furniture items may be recyclable depending on the type of plastic and local recycling facilities.
  7. Glass Furniture: Glass tables, shelves, and cabinets may be recyclable if they are made from recyclable glass and can be processed by local recycling facilities.
  8. Lamps and Lighting Fixtures: Metal, glass, and sometimes even the electrical components of lamps and lighting fixtures can be recycled.

Construction Debris Removal

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  1. Wood: Scrap lumber, pallets, and demolition debris from wooden structures can be recycled into mulch, compost, or used as fuel for biomass energy production.
  2. Concrete and Bricks: Demolition debris from concrete slabs, sidewalks, and bricks can be crushed and recycled as aggregate for new construction projects or road base material.
  3. Asphalt: Asphalt pavement and roofing materials can be recycled by grinding them into granules to be used in new asphalt pavement or as aggregate in other construction applications.
  4. Metal: Scrap metal from construction sites, such as steel beams, pipes, and studs, can be recycled at metal recycling facilities and melted down to make new metal products.
  5. Drywall: Gypsum drywall waste can be recycled into new drywall or used as a soil amendment in agricultural applications.
  6. Plastic: Plastic construction materials such as pipes, fittings, and sheeting can often be recycled into new plastic products.
  7. Glass: Windows, glass doors, and glass panels from construction sites can be recycled into new glass products or used in landscaping as decorative elements.
  8. Insulation: Fiberglass and foam insulation materials can sometimes be recycled into new insulation products or used as filler material in other applications.
  9. Cardboard and Paper: Packaging materials and paper waste generated during construction can be recycled at paper mills and converted into new paper products.

Donations Pick Up

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  1. Clothing: Gently used clothing for men, women, and children, including shirts, pants, dresses, jackets, coats, and shoes.
  2. Household Goods: Kitchenware such as pots, pans, dishes, utensils, and small appliances like toasters and blenders. Also, bedding, towels, curtains, and other linens.
  3. Furniture: Sofas, couches, chairs, tables, dressers, nightstands, desks, bookshelves, and other household furniture in good condition.
  4. Electronics: Working electronics such as computers, laptops, tablets, smartphones, TVs, DVD players, stereo systems, and small kitchen appliances like microwaves and coffee makers.
  5. Books: Hardcover and paperback books for adults and children, including novels, non-fiction, textbooks, and children's books.
  6. Toys and Games: Clean and complete toys, board games, puzzles, and stuffed animals for children of all ages.
  7. Sporting Goods: Sports equipment such as bicycles, scooters, skates, helmets, balls, bats, rackets, and fitness gear.
  8. Baby and Children's Items: Baby clothing, strollers, high chairs, cribs, playpens, car seats, and other baby and children's items in good condition.
  9. Home Decor: Decorative items such as vases, picture frames, artwork, mirrors, lamps, and decorative pillows.
  10. Musical Instruments: Gently used musical instruments such as guitars, keyboards, drums, and wind instruments.
  11. Jewelry and Accessories: Costume jewelry, handbags, belts, scarves, and other fashion accessories.
  12. Non-perishable Food: Canned goods, dry goods, and other non-perishable food items for donation to food banks and pantries.

Labor Services

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Sometimes you may need something that doesn't exactly fit in the standard junk removal. Some lifting, furniture moving, seasonal clean up, moving, surface cleaning, pressure washing, brush removal, whatever you need just ask we will try to help you.

Swing Set/ Hot tub Removal

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Hot Tub Removal:

  1. Drain the Hot Tub: Start by draining the hot tub completely, using the drain valve or a sump pump to remove the water.
  2. Disconnect Utilities: Turn off the power supply to the hot tub and disconnect any electrical or plumbing connections. If you're unsure how to do this safely, consult a professional.
  3. Dismantle Surrounding Structure: If the hot tub is built into a deck or enclosure, dismantle any surrounding structures to access the hot tub.
  4. Dismantle the Hot Tub: Use a saw or other cutting tool to carefully dismantle the hot tub shell into manageable pieces. Take care to avoid damaging any electrical or plumbing components.
  5. Remove the Pieces: Load the disassembled hot tub pieces onto your truck or trailer for disposal. Consider enlisting the help of friends or hiring professionals if the pieces are heavy or awkward to lift.
  6. Dispose of Materials: Dispose of the hot tub pieces at a local landfill or recycling center that accepts bulky items. Some hot tub components, such as the shell and plumbing, may be recyclable.
  7. Restore the Area: Fill any holes left behind by the hot tub and restore the surrounding area to its original condition.

Garage / Storage Cleanout

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storage unit, garage space, bonus room, whole house clean outs

Appliance Removal

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Stove, dryer, washer, microwave, oven, refridgerator we have got you covered.

Office Equipment Removal

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Closing up shop or remodeling, let us take your office equipment and recycle it giving it new life.

Hot Tub Removal

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Hot tub removals, big or small we do them all.

Foreclosure Cleanout

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Do you need to clean out an estate or a foreclosure building. We have a team to tackle any Job.

WHAT WE TAKE

Zero Clutter Junk Removal offers a wide range of junk removal & Hauling services to fit your specific needs.
  • Junk /Trash Removal
  • Appliance Removal
  • Furniture Removal
  • Office Equipment Removal
  • Construction Debris Removal
  • Trampoline Removal
  • Hot Tub Removal
  • Scrap Metals/Aluminum Removal
  • Light Demolition
  • Swing Set Removal
  • Paper Removal
  • Garage Clean Outs
  • Attic Clean Out
  • Mattress Disposal
  • Foreclosure Clean out
  • Site Clean Up
  • Recycling Solutions
  • Carpet Removal

WHAT WE TAKE

At Zero Clutter Junk Removal, our mission is to simplify the lives of families by providing reliable and efficient junk removal services. With a commitment to professionalism and environmental responsibility, we strive to exceed our customers' expectations while maintaining the highest standards of integrity and transparency. As a family-owned and operated business, we understand the importance of trust and reliability, and we prioritize building lasting relationships with our clients. Through our dedicated team and sustainable practices, we aim to create cleaner, safer, and more enjoyable living spaces for families in our community, one junk removal at a time.