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Highwayhaulpros
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Garbage Pickup and Waste Management

Serving Amado, AZ and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"Manny was so fast to reply to my messages, give me a quote, and came out to haul my stuff within thirty minutes of me telling him I was ready! I am very impressed and highly recommend Highway Haulpros!"
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Angel's Landscaping
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Garbage Pickup and Waste Management

Serving Amado, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jose and his helper did an outstanding job. Worked very hard and removed/hauled away 8-10 large Agave (including roots) from my backyard. That is a huge job in 100 degree heat and the ground extremely hard! Clean up was very good. Friendly and extremely reasonable pricing. I would definitely hire him again and have already requested his assistance in removing a tree from my yard."
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Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Moving APT - Long Distance Movers
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Garbage Pickup and Waste Management

Serving Amado, AZ 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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VERDUGO MASONRY
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Garbage Pickup and Waste Management

Serving Amado, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

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"Great! We are building a courtyard in the front of our house. Sergio Verdugo was the only mason that returned our call and did it that night! He came out to our home 2 days later, and provided a written estimate. He came out again 3 nights later to show us slump block color choices, since we live in an HOA and need to be mindful of approval. He and another worker spent most of a day 2 days later building a 13 foot long wall 5 blocks high. They also built in drain holes at the bottom so we don't get flooded. They thoroughly cleaned up after themselves when done."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Sun Valley Movers
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Garbage Pickup and Waste Management

Serving Amado, AZ and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"They arrived on time and eager to understand and work with my concerns about moving my larger objects. They stayed busy and focused on getting the work done. I would definitely use them again. Thanks guys."
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Coco & Dulce Hauling
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Garbage Pickup and Waste Management

Serving Amado, AZ and surrounding areas

Hello, I own a local hauling and junk removal business — Coco & Dulce Hauling. If you’re doing any cleaning, moving, or remodeling and need any unwanted items or debris removed, I can take care of it quickly and affordably.\n\nA lot of my clients reach out after garage cleanouts, yard projects, or moving out — when they realize it’s easier to have everything hauled off at once instead of dealing with it piece by piece.\n\nI offer free quotes with no obligation.\nYou can call or text me anytime at (520) 471-9538.\n\n— Coco & Dulce Hauling

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Garbage Collection questions, answered by experts

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. 

Whether it's worth repairing your garbage disposal depends on its age and the specific problem. Generally, if the unit is eight years old or younger, repair is a good option. For minor issues like a bad seal or a simple jam, a repair can be inexpensive, sometimes under $10. However, if the motor is broken (a repair that can cost $150 or more) or the unit is getting old, it's often more cost-effective to replace the entire disposal.

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.

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.

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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