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Avatar for McHaulEm's Junk Removal
McHaulEm's Junk Removal
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Serving White Bluff, TN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They were extremely efficient, arrive very quickly, and were able to get the job done very easily with no issues. Would definitely recommend to a friend and use again for any other jobs"
Trash bags of debris and unwanted household items.
Appliance, lawn tractor  push mower and misc. debris.
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Response time3 hrs
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Recommended by69%of homeowners
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AP&R JUNK REMOVAL
New to Angi

Serving White Bluff, TN and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

At Arreola Painting & Restorations, we take pride in delivering reliable, high-quality service throughout Middle Tennessee. I’m Abraham, the owner, and my team specializes in professional painting and efficient junk removal for both residential and commercial clients. With a strong commitment to craftsmanship, attention to detail, and customer satisfaction, we work hard to make every project smooth, clean, and stress-free. Whether you’re refreshing your space with a new coat of paint or clearing out unwanted items, you can count on us to get the job done right.

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Josiah Malik Dixon
New to Angi

Serving White Bluff, TN and surrounding areas

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Hi, I’m Josiah. I take pride in providing reliable, honest, and quality work for every customer. Whether it’s lawn care, yard cleanup, hauling, or general labor, I show up on time, work hard, and treat every property with respect. My goal is simple: deliver great results at a fair price and make sure you’re satisfied with the job. I look forward to earning your trust and helping with your next project.

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Garbage Collection questions, answered by experts

Never put glass in the garbage disposal. It can damage your disposal or eject shards of glass out of the disposal and cause injury. If you get broken glass in your garbage disposal, turn it off and cut the power from the breaker, use a tool like pliers or tongs to remove the glass, and use a wet-dry vacuum to remove the remaining glass pieces. If you can’t access the disposal safely, call a garbage disposal repair pro.

No, you do not need a garbage disposal to have a dishwasher. A dishwasher will work without one, and while it's rare to see a home with a dishwasher that doesn't have a disposal, it is possible. The two appliances pair well and are often installed together because a disposal simplifies meal cleanup.

However, your dishwasher should not be used as a replacement for a garbage disposal. Subjecting it to continuous food leftovers can lead to major clogs. If you choose not to install a garbage disposal, you should thoroughly rinse your plates or scrape excess food into the trash or a compost pile before loading them into the dishwasher to prevent plumbing issues.

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.

While the drain connection for a garbage disposal is nearly universal and fits standard sink drain holes of 3 1/2 to 4 inches, the size of the disposal unit itself is not. You must have enough space in the cabinet underneath your sink to accommodate the disposal's housing. A larger model may not fit in a compact cabinet or if the existing plumbing is arranged in an unusual way. Before buying a new garbage disposal, measure the available space under your sink. If you are replacing an old unit, it's often easiest to choose a new model of a similar size.

On average, a garbage disposal can last anywhere from 7 to 12 years, with many models functioning well for about 10 years. With heavy usage, a motor may last a minimum of five years, while grinding plates will wear down over time. It's generally a good idea to consider a replacement if your unit is approaching the 10-year mark. Other signs that it's time for a new disposal include frequent leaks, persistent clogs, lingering odors, lack of power, or unusual noises. If your unit is not that old, it's worth investigating if a less expensive part, like a rubber seal or a loose hose, is causing the issue.

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