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860 Junk Removal LLC
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As a veteran-owned and operated business, 860 Junk Removal LLC is built on fast, dependable, and honest service. Transparency is at the heart of everything we do—meaning you can always count on clear communication, fair pricing, and absolutely no hidden surprises.\n\nWe treat your property with the exact same respect and care we would our own. Whether you are clearing out a small corner or an entire estate, our team is committed to leaving your space clean, safe, and completely clutter-free. We proudly serve homeowners and businesses throughout the New London and neighboring area. 🚛\n\n✔ Residential Cleanouts: Garage, basement, attic, and full estate cleanouts.\n✔ Item Haul-Away: Fast furniture and appliance removal.\n✔ Outdoor Cleanup: Yard debris pickup and disposal.\n✔ Renovation Cleanup: Construction debris removal.\n\n🔥 Special Discounts Available:\nWe are proud to offer dedicated discounts for Military, Veterans, First Responders, and Seniors (60+)!

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Hauling questions, answered by experts

In many cases, you can sell or upcycle rebar that you don't need. Rebar is often repurposed to make furniture, decorations, and other structural projects. However, if you want to recycle rebar, you'll need to separate it from any other materials you worked with, like concrete, and then contact your local municipality to see if they have a recycling program near you.

Yes, if you have a vehicle suitable for transporting concrete, you can manually load the pieces, drive to the dump, and dispose of the concrete. If you have access to a public dump, you may not have to pay per visit, but private dumps will usually charge based on the weight and type of debris. As you can imagine, dumping concrete can get expensive using a private dump site. Hiring a professional concrete disposal company is usually a better option to get the job done quickly and safely.

You have several options for disposing of excess sand. Any extra sand from your project can be used as part of your topsoil mixture to level out an uneven lawn. You can also donate it, give it to a green waste facility, or ask neighbors if they need sand. Another option is to try reselling it on a marketplace or simply returning unused bags to the original store. 

When considering how to dispose of other appliances, a landfill is also usually not an option. The biggest difference is that electrical appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, or dishwashers aren’t as easy to transport as a portable microwave. Some local councils offer bulky uplift services (although a fee may apply), scrap metal recyclers might pick yours up, trade-in options on big items are more common, and some utility companies offer incentivized recycling programs.

If your bulk trash pickup didn't occur, your item may have been deemed unacceptable at pickup. Some providers tag unacceptable items with an explanation, such as improper preparation, overweight or oversized items, inaccessibility due to parked vehicles or construction, hazardous materials, or severe weather. Contact your trash pickup provider for more information.

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