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"He is reliable, trustworthy and works really hard."

Dick G on March 2022

We specialize in residential and commercial waste and junk removal. We look at every job the same way. How would I want it done? We're not happy until you are!

"He is reliable, trustworthy and works really hard."

Dick G on March 2022







AMP Works Home Improvements

2323 W George St
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AMP Works Home Improvements

2323 W George St
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16 years of experience

Hey This is Aaron owner of AMP Works Home Improvements. We Offer Free local estimates. We work with qualified and reputable contractors to provide you with quality work for a fair price. Give us a call for your next project!!!!

Hey This is Aaron owner of AMP Works Home Improvements. We Offer Free local estimates. We work with qualified and reputable contractors to provide you with quality work for a fair price. Give us a call for your next project!!!!


"Terrible. he never finished any of the work except the tile floor which was unlevel. I paid him nearly 2000.00 for labor only and he never did the work. He ran my electric bill up to over 500.00 for one month alone. he moved boxes and boxes of his stuff into my garage. He sent me text messages of his past due bills and utility shut off notices, threatening me to get me to send more money. I had to drive 8 hours to get him out of my house so I could get someone else to finish the job. I spent 5 days cleaning up his mess, and it took almost a month to get him to come remove his stuff from my garage. I have never met anyone so unprofessional in my life. he even told me I should have to give him a commission when my house was sold! glad it is over and I never have to deal with him again."

Sheila J on January 2019

Home/business renovations

"Terrible. he never finished any of the work except the tile floor which was unlevel. I paid him nearly 2000.00 for labor only and he never did the work. He ran my electric bill up to over 500.00 for one month alone. he moved boxes and boxes of his stuff into my garage. He sent me text messages of his past due bills and utility shut off notices, threatening me to get me to send more money. I had to drive 8 hours to get him out of my house so I could get someone else to finish the job. I spent 5 days cleaning up his mess, and it took almost a month to get him to come remove his stuff from my garage. I have never met anyone so unprofessional in my life. he even told me I should have to give him a commission when my house was sold! glad it is over and I never have to deal with him again."

Sheila J on January 2019



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Hauling questions, answered by experts

If you have a large area of brush and vegetation to clear, forestry mulching may be the best option. This method works well for relatively flat areas that don’t have many large rocks or mature trees to clear. Forestry mulching is a relatively quick process that improves soil health, reduces fire risk, and leaves behind usable mulch.

When scrap tires are properly recycled, they are often shredded into small pieces. This way, the materials within can be separated and used to manufacture various new products. This includes fuel, playground surfaces, sports fields, rubberized asphalt, mats, flooring, and filler for new tires. Some tires still end up in landfills, but this practice is becoming less common.

The cost for junk removal is $240 on average, but prices can range from $60 to $600. Your total price largely depends on the items you’re having removed. Certain appliances, like window air conditioners, range from $75 to $90 to remove. However, more oversized items, like hot tubs, fall on the expensive side of the range, costing between $200 and $600 for removal. You should also consider the amount and weight of your junk, with most junk removal companies requiring a minimum of 2 cubic yards.

Digging out a basement takes anywhere from a few days to a few months. Most projects take at least two to five weeks, but it could take several months if you encounter obstacles. This project takes longer if you need to brace or raise your home before the excavation. Digging out a basement in new construction can take as little as three days.

It depends on the amount of trash you need to unload. Generally, renting a dumpster is more cost-effective than taking trash to the dump yourself if you are dealing with a significant amount of waste. For a small carload worth of junk, it is far cheaper to bring it to the dump yourself.

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