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Goodbyejunkand hauling service
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Garbage Pickup and Waste Management

Serving Kingston, WA and surrounding areas

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Welcome to Good Bye Junk Removal & Hauling!\nAt Good Bye Junk Removal & Hauling, we're committed to making junk removal simple, affordable, and stress-free. Whether you need a single item picked up or an entire property cleaned out, our experienced team is ready to help with fast, reliable service.\nWe proudly serve homeowners, businesses, property managers, contractors, and real estate professionals with dependable junk removal solutions. From furniture and appliances to construction debris, yard waste, garages, and estate cleanouts—we haul it all, so you don't have to.\nOur mission is simple:\n✅ Honest, upfront pricing\n✅ Friendly, professional service\n✅ Same-day and next-day availability\n✅ Licensed & Insured\n✅ Eco-friendly disposal and recycling whenever possible\nWe believe every customer deserves exceptional service from the first phone call to the final sweep-up. That's why we treat every home and business with respect, arrive on time, and leave your space cleaner than we found it.\n

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JCR Landscaping
New to Angi
Garbage Pickup and Waste Management

Serving Kingston, WA and surrounding areas

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JCR Landscaping is a locally owned and operated business proudly serving Skagit County and surrounding areas. We specialize in landscape maintenance, shrub trimming, mulch installation, cleanups, pressure washing, and property improvements for residential and commercial customers. With years of hands-on experience, we believe in showing up on time, doing the job right, and treating every property like it’s our own. We provide honest pricing, dependable service, and quality work you can count on. Contact us today for a free estimate.

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Garbage Collection questions, answered by experts

The main issue with garbage disposals is clogging. This can mean a clogging of the pipes that expel the food along with water, or a clogging of the mechanical parts themselves. The problem lies in the solution because you can’t easily see clogs if they’re inside the system, and reaching in to dislodge stuck items is a risky proposal. Call a pro and ask what they would do, but if you can’t see the clog easily, and running the unit won’t free it, you need to let a professional handle the fix. 

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.

As with many appliances, proper maintenance is key to maximizing your garbage disposal’s life span. If everyone in your household is on board with proper care and maintenance, like running water while operating the disposal, you should get plenty of years out of your unit. Avoid putting the wrong food items down the disposal, including pasta, rice, bread, and more.

The two main negatives of garbage disposals are they are a safety hazard in homes with children, and they frequently encounter blockage issues. While they might be annoying to fix and monitor, garbage disposals can significantly lower your trash use and are a great way to dispose of organic waste. While there are negatives, the vast majority of homeowners acknowledge the positives are enough to install a disposal in their home. 

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.

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