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Jones Dumpster Rental
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Serving Gray, GA and surrounding areas

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Southern strike llc
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Serving Gray, GA and surrounding areas

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At SouthernStrikeLLC, we take pride in providing dependable, hard-working junk removal and demolition services across Georgia. Founded by Corbin Ralston and Michael Blankenship, our family-owned business is built on honesty, reliability, and getting the job done right the first time.\n\nBased out of Covington, GA, we proudly service most of Georgia, offering fast response times and professional service you can count on. Whether you’re cleaning out a property, tackling a renovation, or clearing debris, we’re here to make the process simple and stress-free.\n\nWe believe in fair, upfront pricing with a $150 minimum, and no hidden surprises—just quality work and dependable service every time.\n\n\n\nOur Services\n• Junk Removal\nHousehold junk, furniture, appliances, garage cleanouts, attic & basement cleanouts\n• Property Cleanouts\nRental turnovers, foreclosure cleanouts, estate cleanouts\n• Demolition Services\nInterior demo, sheds, decks, fences, mobile homes, light structural demolition\n• Construc

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Ahnn's Movers
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Serving Gray, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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Emergency services offered

"He was fine.  He threatened to not even come out or honor.  I had removed a deck.  Taken all the nails out of the boards and everything myself.  It took him a long time to come out.  Did he get the job done - yes.  Did he do a good job - yes.  In all fairness, he said someone else had bought the deal and sated they needed wood removed.  When he got into it, there was about 50 more pieces underneath as well as some buried in the mud, so it was a much harder job.  But I didn't hire him to try to defend myself and try to talk him into coming out and doing my job.  And I had to send him pictures of the wood I had and tell him that it was all loose, that there were no nails and I didn't have piles upon piles of it. He threatened to not honor the AL offer.  He did finally come out and do it.  But it took me a long time to get it done. His price was fine. Other than making me explain about the job. His quality was a "D" because of the responsiveness.  He was out of the country and then going back and forth with the job, it took me all of two months after contacting him to try to get it done.  So this whole time this was laying in my driveway.  When he finally agreed to come, he came within a couple of days.  I was not thrilled with him, but at the end of the day, it was cheap.  You get what you pay for.  In retrospect, I could've hired my garbage man to do it.  He would've charged me $50 and been done with it.  I would not use him again."
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Garbage Collection questions, answered by experts

If you cook a lot or have a larger household, a garbage disposal can be worth it, since it streamlines your kitchen duties and helps to keep food waste out of landfills. It helps to know the cost of garbage disposal installation before you make your decision. The average price is about $400, but you can expect to pay more for higher-end models or if you hire a pro to do the job for you.

The most common garbage disposal size in the U.S. is 1/2 horsepower. This size is ideal for households with three or fewer people or those that don't produce much food waste. Although 1/2 horsepower can't handle the typical food waste load for a household of four (which is about 250 pounds of food waste annually) as effectively as 3/4 horsepower, it remains the most common size of garbage disposal on the market.

If your garbage disposal powers up and you can hear it hum, but the arms inside aren’t moving, the problem might be a stubborn clog, a build-up of grease, or a jam of the impeller plate. To troubleshoot these, ensure your unit is off and disconnected from its power source before checking inside the drain or attempting to manually rotate the impeller arms or plate from the underside of the unit. A hex wrench can help.

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.

Soil is just one of the items you shouldn't put down a garbage disposal. Garbage disposals are only meant for soft, non-fibrous foods. Large amounts of topsoil, dirt, or rocks will damage the blades of your garbage disposal or clog the pipes. If a small amount of dirt goes down the drain as you repot a plant, you shouldn't have to worry, but never dump a whole pot of soil in the sink for fast disposal.

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