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Big Mo's Junk Removal LLC
New to Angi

Serving Spanish Fork, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

At Big Mo's Junk Removal, I'm building this business from the ground up, and every job is truly important to me. I'm focused on delivering reliable, friendly service that leaves your space spotless and stress-free. I'm currently working hard and looking to expand my operations, which means I treat every partnership—and every customer—like family.\n\nWhether you need a quick truck bed load or a full dump trailer haul, I've got flexible options to fit your needs and budget. You can count on me to go the extra mile to make sure you're happy with the results!\n\nCall/Text Big Mo directly for a quote today: 385-323-1799

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Victor’s electrical
New to Angi

Serving Spanish Fork, UT and surrounding areas

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* Maintenance and repairs\n* Electrical work and troubleshooting\n* HVAC diagnostics and basic repairs\n* Wi-Fi camera installation and setup\n* General labor\n* Tool and equipment handling\n* Problem-solving and troubleshooting\n* Junk removal

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Junk Jr
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Serving Spanish Fork, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Credit card accepted

"Junk Jr came the next day, quoted on the removal and hauled it away. It cost more than I had hoped, but it was a lot of stuff. I was away on a business trip and did not meet them at the property, but the service was super fast and efficient."
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Garbage Removal questions, answered by experts

These appliances certainly increase the number of things allowed down the drain, but they’re not foolproof. There are several items you shouldn’t put in your garbage disposal, according to manufacturers and technicians. Don’t put coffee grounds down the drain. The same goes for eggshells, potato peels, hard foods, onion skins, and any dry, expandable food. Most importantly, never put grease or oils down the drain.

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.

Once you have your garbage disposal disconnected, you can remove the mounting bracket by unscrewing the bolts that are holding the bracket. You can back them out just enough to pop off the snap ring, which prevents the bottom portion of the bracket from disconnecting from the top when you unscrew the bolts. Use a regular screwdriver to pop off the snap ring, and the rest of the components should fall off by themselves.

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. 

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.

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