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Francis Junk Removal, LLC
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and HaulWaste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul - For Business

Serving Mather, CA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Very professional, experienced, removed and loaded mattress and box springs, a couch, a cabinet, two end tables, other misc items from a two story house within 30 to 40 minutes. This time includes a walk through before and after items were moved. Very pleasant to work with and reasonably priced."
Camino House Clean Out
Master Bedroom
Hoarder House
Entryway
Basement

+12

Response time7 hrs
Response rate96%
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Lewis Property Solutions
5.0(
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul

Serving Mather, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

"We hired Lewis Property Solutions to cut up and remove a hot tub. Tony and his employee did a fantastic job! They were not only priced lower than all other venders, but were on time, friendly, and got the job done fast, leaving our yard very clean. We highly recommend this team of professionals!"
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Waste Removal Services 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.

There are several options for disposing of a water softener. First, you’ll need to empty it of any water, salt, and resin, which can be thrown away in the trash in doubled-up garbage bags. Then, check with your municipal waste management department, which may have guidelines or recommendations. You may be able to put the water softener out with your garbage, or you can often recycle it. Just be sure to follow any local regulations for pickups or drop-offs.

Some scrap yards may offer you money for water softeners that have metal parts, so consider calling local facilities for quotes.

Pouring chemicals down the sink or toilet is a bad idea. In large amounts, they can damage plumbing and septic system. Tossing them in the trash can cause leaks, harmful fumes, and other problems, too.

Pouring chemicals onto the ground or nearby storm drains is also not recommended. Toxic chemicals can leak into nearby plants, lawns, or even water sources. It’s also illegal to pour out certain substances like used motor oil. Instead, schedule a trip to a local dropoff site for household hazardous wastes. Most local government websites can give you information on where to dispose of these substances.

There are several ways to dispose of excess sod, including building a compost pile, taking it to a green waste disposal facility, donating the sod, or reusing it in another part of your yard. It’s a good idea to check with your local municipality to see how to get rid of yard waste, as some areas have local regulations on what can go in the green waste bin. For example, your recycling services may reject too much soil added to green waste.

For concrete that’s under 3 inches thick, use a crowbar or a wrecking tool like a sledgehammer to pry the concrete, starting at the corners and working toward the center. You’ll need a jackhammer to break up concrete that’s over 3 inches thick. Do your homework if you use a jackhammer; you’ll need full protective gear that includes a hard hat, safety goggles, and steel-toed boots.

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