We’re here to haul away your junk! But we do have some rules. Take a look at these lists of what we do/don’t take. Any questions? Get in touch!
What We Take
- Garbage/Trash: Bagged household garbage and other unwanted items, including food waste and packaging.
- Bulk Trash: We haul away large and bulky items, such as old furniture and appliances.
- Electronics: TVs, computers, speakers, stereos, DVD players, etc.
- Furniture: Couches, chairs, dining sets, bedroom sets, mattresses and box springs, coffee tables, and end tables, among others.
- Office Equipment: Desks, bookshelves, filing cabinets, office chairs, and more.
- Bicycles: Old or broken bicycles, as well as bike parts and accessories
- Exercise/Sports Equipment: Home gyms, free weights, basketball hoops, surfboards, snowboards, trampolines, and more, to help you free up space.
- Appliances: Refrigerators, stoves, ovens, microwaves, air conditioning units, water heaters, furnaces, radiators, and other appliances.
- Play Equipment: Jungle gyms, swing sets, playhouses, tree forts, trampolines, and more.
- Pallets: We can take away old or unused pallets, as well as other types of wooden or metal shipping containers, to help you free up space in your residential property.
- Yard Waste Debris: We can dispose of your yard waste, including leaves, grass clippings, branches, and other organic debris, in an environmentally responsible manner.
What We Don’t Take
- Hazardous or Toxic Waste: This includes substances like chemicals, asbestos, pesticides, oil, gasoline, or any other harmful materials. Proper handling and disposal of these materials require special procedures that we are not equipped to handle.
- Medical Waste: This category includes items like syringes, needles, medications, or anything else that may have come into contact with bodily fluids. These items require special disposal procedures and can pose a risk to our team members if not handled properly.
- Tires: Due to safety concerns and regulations, we cannot accept tires. Proper disposal of tires can be difficult and poses a risk to the environment if not handled correctly.
- Propane Tanks: Propane tanks are considered hazardous materials and require special handling. For proper disposal options, we recommend contacting your local waste management company