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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

Garbage disposals are durable appliances that usually last at least eight years as long as you clean and maintain them. It’s relatively rare for a garbage disposal to break on its own, as most malfunctions happen due to user errors, like overstuffing the grinding compartment or damaging the blades by trying to dispose of metal or bone. Eventually, cracks or leaks could develop in the unit, which requires a full replacement. 

These appliances certainly increase the number of things allowed down the drain, but they’re not foolproof. There are several items you shouldn’t put in your garbage disposal, according to manufacturers and technicians. Don’t put coffee grounds down the drain. The same goes for eggshells, potato peels, hard foods, onion skins, and any dry, expandable food. Most importantly, never put grease or oils down the drain.

The main issue with garbage disposals is clogging. This can mean a clogging of the pipes that expel the food along with water, or a clogging of the mechanical parts themselves. The problem lies in the solution because you can’t easily see clogs if they’re inside the system, and reaching in to dislodge stuck items is a risky proposal. Call a pro and ask what they would do, but if you can’t see the clog easily, and running the unit won’t free it, you need to let a professional handle the fix. 

No, you do not need a garbage disposal to have a dishwasher. A dishwasher will work without one, and while it's rare to see a home with a dishwasher that doesn't have a disposal, it is possible. The two appliances pair well and are often installed together because a disposal simplifies meal cleanup.

However, your dishwasher should not be used as a replacement for a garbage disposal. Subjecting it to continuous food leftovers can lead to major clogs. If you choose not to install a garbage disposal, you should thoroughly rinse your plates or scrape excess food into the trash or a compost pile before loading them into the dishwasher to prevent plumbing issues.

On average, a garbage disposal can last anywhere from 7 to 12 years, with many models functioning well for about 10 years. With heavy usage, a motor may last a minimum of five years, while grinding plates will wear down over time. It's generally a good idea to consider a replacement if your unit is approaching the 10-year mark. Other signs that it's time for a new disposal include frequent leaks, persistent clogs, lingering odors, lack of power, or unusual noises. If your unit is not that old, it's worth investigating if a less expensive part, like a rubber seal or a loose hose, is causing the issue.

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