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Action Junk Removal Service
4.9(
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul

Serving Miami, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"I messaged them about a job and they had someone out here the same day to haul yard debris. They did the job quickly and had amazing customer service. Highly recommend and will be using them for all our future junk removal."
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After
Our Professional Crew
Before Home Debris
After Backyard junk removal

+7

Response time3 hrs
Response rate87%
19 neighbors recently requested a quote
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JBs Do It All Handyman Services
5.0(
15
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul

Serving Miami, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I found out about this company and had a couple projects that involved heavy lifting, junk removal and cleaning. Jason and his team were extremely helpful and affordable. Super nice guys got the job done quick and no mess afterwards. 10/10 Wish more companies and people were as professional as JB’s Do It All Handyman Services."
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POST JUNK REMOVAL
CHICKEN COUP DEMO
CHICEKN COUP JUNK
FINAL COUP REMOVAL

+6

Response time1 day
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Hauling questions, answered by experts

When packing up to move, you should consider donating items to charity and purging as many unused or unwanted belongings as possible. It may seem time-consuming, but you’ll thank yourself later when you’ve saved money because you didn’t need the largest moving truck and fewer boxes.

How you dispose of excess concrete depends on the amount you have left over. Since concrete hardens quickly, it's wise to have a disposal plan before starting your project. For small amounts, you can divide the extra concrete into manageable chunks. Because concrete isn't considered hazardous waste, these smaller pieces can often be placed in a dumpster. For larger quantities, you can rent a dumpster from a company that specializes in concrete disposal or take the material to a landfill or transfer station. It is important to call your preferred location first to confirm they accept concrete. Additionally, check with your municipality to see if it offers recycling services for solid concrete.

It depends on the dumpster rental company. Some may allow you to put box springs in their dumpsters, while others may not. Ask your rental company before putting a box spring into the dumpster.

This depends on where you live, but in most cases, it goes in the trash rather than your household recycling since it contains toxic chemicals that standard recycling centers cannot dispose of safely. Some designated recycling centers will take it if they have the necessary equipment to break it down. The manufacturer may offer a recycling program with a designated drop-off site as well. 

A house demolition entails removing the structure of your home using demolition equipment. This leaves most of the materials practically unusable. You can reduce project costs and harvest building materials by choosing deconstruction instead. Deconstruction involves salvaging as many reusable materials and structural pieces from the home as possible. The foundation is typically left intact.

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