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Junk and Dump
New to Angi

Serving Morrow, OH and surrounding areas

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\n- Junk & Dump is a reliable junk removal company dedicated to helping homeowners and businesses reclaim space with fast, friendly service.\n- Our team specializes in safe, efficient collection, loading, and disposal of household debris, construction waste, and unwanted items, with a focus on responsible recycling and donation whenever possible.\n- We offer transparent pricing, flexible scheduling, and same-day or next-day pickups to fit busy lives and project timelines.\n- From cluttered garages to office cleanouts, we handle all the heavy lifting so customers can start fresh without the hassle.

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CONSTRUCASA LLC
New to Angi

Serving Morrow, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

We’re a reliable local junk removal and hauling company focused on fast service, fair pricing, and making cleanup easy for our customers. Whether you need furniture removed, trash hauled away, yard debris cleaned up, or general junk removal, we show up on time and get the job done right. We take pride in being professional, hardworking, and leaving every space clean before we go. Customer satisfaction is our priority, and we’re always ready to help with your next project.

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Mantz's Lawn & Landscaping, LLC
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Serving Morrow, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Bruce was punctual, listened to me and came back with a great proposal. Weather was not a friend but he worked through it. While doing the work, we realized there were some unforeseen issues, which were creatively surmounted. The finished work has won great praise from neighbors and several people have stopped to get contact information. I would have no problems recommending Bruce and company for your job."
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Garbage Collection questions, answered by experts

These appliances do unscrew, but you need to disconnect everything properly when you replace your garbage disposal. Make sure you shut the power off to the area first and check that it’s off with a voltage detector. Disconnect the main drain line and P-trap, and then disconnect the dishwasher drain line if you have one connected. You can then unscrew your garbage disposal using a disposal wrench. Just make sure you disconnect the electrical lines before removing your appliance.

Garbage disposals are durable appliances that usually last at least eight years as long as you clean and maintain them. It’s relatively rare for a garbage disposal to break on its own, as most malfunctions happen due to user errors, like overstuffing the grinding compartment or damaging the blades by trying to dispose of metal or bone. Eventually, cracks or leaks could develop in the unit, which requires a full replacement. 

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.

Garbage disposals can be considered bad for the environment due to their electricity usage, but good for the environment because they reduce the food waste sent to landfills. If everyone used a garbage disposal, it would tax the wastewater treatment facilities in that region, but if we had to choose one of the options, we’d say they are a net positive on the environment when used correctly. 

Replacing a garbage disposal costs anywhere from $150 to $950, but the average cost is somewhere around $550. There are two types of garbage disposal units, and continuous feed disposals tend to cost more than batch feed disposals. Going for an aluminum garbage disposal is also significantly cheaper than choosing a stainless steel garbage disposal. You'll also need to factor in the horsepower of the motor, labor, and the removal and disposal of your old unit.

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