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Chunk That Junk! LLC
5.0(
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Serving Lagrange, GA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

"Job was to remove about 60 linear feet of old farm animal pens overgrown by bushes, trees, and vines. Several welded iron bar gates, sheet metal, corrugated iron, barbed wire, railroad ties, fence posts, chain link fencing, chicken wire, old melted engine block/generator, hazardous waste, old furniture, heaters, etc. Job was done quickly, efficiently, professionally. Due to miscommunication on my part, late in the afternoon, after dump was closed, I identified unfinished work. Payton didn't blink an eye but rather continued working until after dark to complete the work. I will hire him again should the need arise. Would recommend him to anyone needing demolition, removal of structures, hazardous materials, or clearing."
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West Georgia Demo & Junk Pros
4.9(
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Serving Lagrange, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"HANDS DOWN THE BEST!! Michael was Top Notch from beginning to end! Friendly, courteous, Strong and a true gentleman! Michael handled my issues with exception customer service and that spoke Volumes! I cannot say enough about this company! Great experience! I will definitely reach out for hauling services again! Thank you so much! Highly Recommend!!"
Junk Removal
Garage Junk Removal
Lot Clearing
Junk Removal
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Boxtruckboss
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Serving Lagrange, GA and surrounding areas

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Greetings I am a hard-working entrepreneur in the transportation, freight cargo delivery and Hall-away service. I am a military veteran, attention to detail honest integrity based business owner/operator looking to provide my services to Haul freight, Junk removal, partial delivery friendly 14-26 ft box truck service. For freight movement BTB LLC will contract for dedicated lanes. Allow us to earn your business.\nThank You.

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Hauling questions, answered by experts

Grading complexity, debris removal volume, equipment, labor, and permits determine expense levels.

The only packing material that isn’t often recyclable is rubber, but rubber bands aren’t common for packing and moving. Some materials used for moving, like cardboard, paper, and hard plastic, are easy to recycle and can often just go out for regular pickup with your other recyclables, like cans and bottles. Plastic films and packing peanuts can be a bit more difficult to recycle and usually need to go to a dedicated recycling facility that can handle those specific materials.

Not every, but many, states classify fluorescent tubes and CFL light bulbs as hazardous waste that need to be disposed of in a specified manner. California defines its list of hazardous fluorescent tubes as follows:

  • Fluorescent tubes, including low mercury tubes.

  • Compact fluorescents, including low mercury lamps

  • Metal halide lamps, such as floodlights for  large indoor and outdoor areas and gymnasiums

  • Sodium lamps, such as those sometimes used as security lighting and outdoor floodlights

  • Mercury vapor lamps, such as those sometimes used for street lighting

Begin by calling your waste management company to check if there was a reason the garbage truck skipped your home this time. If there is no clear explanation or you cannot reach a representative, call your local sanitation department to report the issue. In this case, be sure to take notes about how often the company doesn't pick up your garbage or and whether you were able to contact the business.

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.

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