Austin & The Surrounding Areas

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Junk Removal Austin
Junk Clean Up
Post construction Junk Removal
Clean yard
Junk Removal
Local moving services
Residential Junk Removal
Light Demolition Services & Junk Removal
Brush Removal
Residential Junk Removal
Residential Junk Removal
Light Demolition Services & Junk Removal
Brush Removal

Sofas: Old, worn-out, or broken couches and sectional sofas.

Chairs: Recliners, armchairs, dining chairs, office chairs, etc.

Tables: Coffee tables, dining tables, side tables, end tables.

Beds: Mattresses (spring, foam, memory foam) and box springs, bed frames.

Dressers: Old or broken bedroom dressers and chests of drawers.

Bookcases/Shelves: Wooden or metal bookcases, shelving units.

Desks: Old office desks, writing desks, or computer desks.

Kitchen Appliances: Refrigerators, dishwashers, stoves, ovens, microwaves.

Laundry Appliances: Washing machines, dryers, water heaters.

Small Appliances: Coffee makers, toasters, blenders, air conditioners, vacuum cleaners.

HVAC Units: Old air conditioners, portable air units, space heaters.

Old TVs: CRTs (tube TVs), flat-screen TVs, or older models no longer in use.

Computers: Desktops, laptops, monitors, keyboards, and printers.

Audio/Video Equipment: Speakers, stereo systems, DVD players, gaming consoles.

Other Devices: Phones, tablets, cameras, microwaves, and any other outdated electronics.

Mattresses: Old mattresses (standard, twin, queen, king) including memory foam, innerspring, and hybrid types.

Box Springs: Box springs that may no longer be in good condition or have been replaced.

Bed Frames: Metal or wood frames that are no longer needed or damaged.

Fencing: Dismantling and removing wooden fences and debris.

Decks and Patios: Removal of post demolition materials for decks and patios.

Sheds and Small Structures: Disassembling old or damaged outdoor structures like sheds, gazebos, or garden houses. As well as removal of debris.

Removing leftover construction materials (wood scraps, metal parts, nails, screws, etc.).

Drywall Scraps: Removing any leftover pieces of drywall, plaster, or insulation.

Nails and Fasteners: Cleaning up nails, screws, staples, and other fasteners from the construction site.

Wood and Lumber: Disposing of leftover wood, planks, and framing materials.

Tiles and Flooring: Removing broken tiles, leftover flooring, or flooring remnants.

Old Paint and Chemicals: Safely removing leftover paint, solvents, or chemical containers.

Packaging and Plastic: Cleaning up plastic wrap, boxes, and packaging material from construction materials.

Fallen or large tree branches

Pruned branches from bushes or trees

Overgrown or unwanted tree stumps (depending on size and access)

Bushes that need to be removed or relocated

Ivy or other invasive ground-cover plants

Piles of fallen leaves (seasonal or ongoing)

Grass clippings from mowing

Small twigs, leaves, and debris from pruning

Yard waste bags filled with clippings

Dead or damaged plants (flowers, vegetables, etc.)

Old compost piles that need to be cleared

Broken garden hoses, sprinkler heads, or other outdoor equipment

Unused or broken outdoor decorations (statues, fountains, etc.)

Old fencing material (wood, wire, chain-link)

Gravel, rocks, or dirt piles that are no longer needed

Discarded outdoor toys or play structures (e.g., old swing sets, trampolines)


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