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Out On A Limb / You Call I'll Haul
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Garbage Pickup and Waste Management

Serving Skippack, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1990

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Offers commercial services

YOU CALL I?LL HAUL \n No Job to Big or Small\n 610-203-0736\nRemoval & Disposal Service located in Norristown Pa, 19403, \nServing: Philadelphia, Bucks, Delaware, Montgomery Counties. \nRemove and dispose of your unwanted scrap metal, furniture, appliances, yard debris, and construction debris.

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Second Chance Disposal
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Garbage Pickup and Waste Management

Serving Skippack, PA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"They did a really good job. They were super professional and made sure to clean as good as they could. It took a bit longer than expected which is why it isn?t a 5 star, but even though it took a bit longer, it looks amazing. Would totally book again"
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New Holland Waste Management
New to Angi
Garbage Pickup and Waste Management

Serving Skippack, PA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

“New Holland Waste Management provides fast, reliable junk removal for homeowners across the Philadelphia metro area. We specialize in clearing out unwanted items from garages, basements, attics, and yards — including furniture, appliances, electronics, mattresses, and general household clutter. Whether you’re decluttering a single room, cleaning out an entire home, or handling an estate cleanout, we do the heavy lifting so you don’t have to. We also accept small amounts of light construction debris (drywall scraps, flooring, minor renovation waste) — please contact us to confirm we can accommodate larger volumes. Same-day and next-day appointments are available, and we always leave your space swept and clean. Locally owned and operated — we treat every job like it’s in our own home.”

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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 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. 

Your garbage disposal will only affect the health of your septic tank if you’re using it too frequently, or filling it with organic waste that doesn’t fully break down. If the tank fills up with too many solids, the bacteria won’t have enough time to consume it before more is added, which can lead to an overflow in the drain field. Your tank will need to be pumped more frequently with excessive or improper garbage disposal use.

If the cost of repairing a leaking garbage disposal is close to the cost of replacing the disposal, then fixing the unit might not make sense. When deciding if you should repair or replace your garbage disposal, consider the age of your garbage disposal, the cost of the repair, and whether your garbage disposal has had other problems recently to help you decide if the cost of repairing the leak is better than the cost of replacing the disposal.

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.

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