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Moving APT - Long Distance Movers
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Serving Tyler, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Miller and his colleagues were able to do a lot of things quickly. Along with everything else, they also grabbed some old furniture that I needed help moving to the curb. They took several cares to make sure nothing was damaged during the move, including wrapping the furniture, turning off all the lights, and packaging the picture frames."
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B&K Removals
New to Angi

Serving Tyler, AL and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Hi! I’m Broderick, and I provide fast, reliable junk removal services for homes and businesses. I focus on clearing out unwanted items safely and efficiently, so you don’t have to stress about clutter. I pride myself on honesty, professionalism, and treating every space with care. Whether it’s a single item or a full cleanout, I’m here to make your space clean and hassle-free!\n

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Mighty Moving Company Of America
5.0(
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Serving Tyler, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Mighty Moving Company Of America, may be somewhat new to the moving world but I guarantee if you choose to go with us, you'll have no regrets! Each and every customer is just as important as the next, small moves to larger moves, local and some out of state moves, is what we cover, also please don't hesitate to contact us if you ever find yourself needing help last minute, we do cover Emergency moves. There's no question that from the time we start to the time we finish, we treat all customers and their belongings as if they were our own.

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Garbage Collection questions, answered by experts

Never put glass in the garbage disposal. It can damage your disposal or eject shards of glass out of the disposal and cause injury. If you get broken glass in your garbage disposal, turn it off and cut the power from the breaker, use a tool like pliers or tongs to remove the glass, and use a wet-dry vacuum to remove the remaining glass pieces. If you can’t access the disposal safely, call a garbage disposal repair pro.

Your garbage disposal will only affect the health of your septic tank if you’re using it too frequently, or filling it with organic waste that doesn’t fully break down. If the tank fills up with too many solids, the bacteria won’t have enough time to consume it before more is added, which can lead to an overflow in the drain field. Your tank will need to be pumped more frequently with excessive or improper garbage disposal use.

The most common garbage disposal size in the U.S. is 1/2 horsepower. This size is ideal for households with three or fewer people or those that don't produce much food waste. Although 1/2 horsepower can't handle the typical food waste load for a household of four (which is about 250 pounds of food waste annually) as effectively as 3/4 horsepower, it remains the most common size of garbage disposal on the market.

Replacing a garbage disposal costs anywhere from $150 to $950, but the average cost is somewhere around $550. There are two types of garbage disposal units, and continuous feed disposals tend to cost more than batch feed disposals. Going for an aluminum garbage disposal is also significantly cheaper than choosing a stainless steel garbage disposal. You'll also need to factor in the horsepower of the motor, labor, and the removal and disposal of your old unit.

Once you have your garbage disposal disconnected, you can remove the mounting bracket by unscrewing the bolts that are holding the bracket. You can back them out just enough to pop off the snap ring, which prevents the bottom portion of the bracket from disconnecting from the top when you unscrew the bolts. Use a regular screwdriver to pop off the snap ring, and the rest of the components should fall off by themselves.

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