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ZZYZX Services
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Waste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul

Serving Layton, UT and surrounding areas

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ZZYZX Services LLC is Northern Utah’s premier, veteran-owned provider of residential and commercial junk removal, estate cleanouts, and exterior property maintenance. Serving Salt Lake City, Draper, Sandy, Holladay, Davis, Weber, and Morgan Counties, we specialize in fast, reliable, and eco-friendly debris hauling and site cleanup. Small jobs are always welcome!\n\nOUR EXPERT SERVICES INCLUDE:\n• Junk Removal & Hauling: Same-day junk removal, appliance & furniture disposal, garage cleanouts, and construction debris removal.\n• Light Demolition: Safe tear-downs and haul-away for sheds, fencing, hot tubs, and small structures.\n• Yard & Property Cleanup: Yard waste removal, brush clearing, small tree trimming, and full property transformations.\n• Garage Solutions: Complete garage take-backs and overhead storage rack mounting.\n• Exterior Care: Paver pressure washing, concrete cleaning, and polymeric sanding.\n\n Contact us today for a free estimate! Credit cards accepted

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Hauling questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can recycle a small appliance. In some cases, a small appliance is one of the easiest to recycle because it’s  easy to transport and is in high demand for use as scrap metal. The most common recyclable items include toasters, slow cookers, lamps and lighting, microwaves, and food processors. Charitable organizations, scrap yards and utility companies are good places to recycle your small appliance.  

Professionals safely remove water or fuel tanks by emptying the contents, cutting and disconnecting lines, and lifting the tank for disposal while adhering to environmental regulations.

The most affordable way to dispose of hazardous waste is to find a local disposal program that accepts hazardous materials with no dumping fees. These programs are available in many communities and are funded by local governments. If you can transport your hazardous materials to the dumping site, you can often get rid of everything at no cost.

Yes, a toilet is considered construction debris or construction waste by definition in many states. Toilets are bulky, heavy items that generally cannot be thrown out with regular household trash, and many waste management providers will not pick up a toilet unless it’s part of a scheduled bulk trash pickup service.

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

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