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Are you a dump site?

Unfortunately, We are NOT a Dump Site, we are a Full Service Junk Removal company in Tampa, Fl
What is full-service junk Removal?
Junk removal is an on-demand service to have just about any kind of trash removed from your home or business. We haul large items like furniture and appliances, do full house cleanouts, offer light demolition in many markets, and pick up all kinds of trash and construction debris from real estate cleanouts. Pretty much everything and anything (except hazardous waste) can be handled by Dump My Junk. Junk Removal FAQ

How does junk removal service works?

At Dump My Junk LLc It all begins with our free no-obligation price estimate. We’ll let you know exactly how much your junk removal will cost, and you don’t have to worry about any hidden fees or add-on costs. We’ll be upfront and honest from the start. When we are finished, you can rest easy knowing that you will be happy with our services. We are so confident we are the best option around, we provide a customer satisfaction guarantee. If you’re not happy, then neither are we and we will do whatever it takes to resolve any issues. Junk Removal FAQ
What types of items do you take?
We can handle most ANYTHING and EVERYTHING, except hazardous waste. Everything from furniture and appliances to yard waste and construction debris. We, unfortunately, cannot take hazardous waste, for example, paints, solvents, automotive waste, and propane tanks. junk removal pricing
What is Junk Removal curbside pick up?
Leave your junk outside, on the curb, in a side yard, backyard, or carport, and our professional crews will come by, pick up and haul it away without ever making contact. You can even make payments over the phone. Junk Removal FAQ
Junk Removal Cost?
We use three methods for pricing junk removal jobs include volume, time, and weight!
Junk removal prices vary depending on how much time it takes to complete, how much space the items take up on our trucks & if your items weigh more than what's considered "normal." where we might need special equipment.

Volume-based pricing is a common method of determining junk removal prices. It's based on how full your truck will be, ranging from minimum loads up to full trucks and trailers!
What forms of payment do you accept for Junk Removal & Demolition?
We proudly accept all major credit cards as well cash for your convenience.
Our friendly staff is waiting to help you with any questions or concerns that may arise during this process so don't hesitate in contacting us today for any Junk Removal & Demolition concerns ! Junk Removal FAQ
Am I able to drop off items?
Unfortunately, At this time we do not accept junk removal drop-offs.
Are Junk Removal & Demolition estimates free?
We offer free estimates as a part of our service. Our trucks show up on time at your location and provide you with a free written estimate. If you’re happy with the estimate, in most cases we will haul your items right then and there. At Dump My Junk we want your business, so no job is too big or too small.
Do you offer no-contact Junk Removal service?
Yes, We've got you covered! you may bring your junk to the curb, or leave it in a garage, your backyard, carport, etc and we will come by, load it up, and haul it away. You can even pay over the phone for a true no contact Junk Removal service
May I get a Junk Removal estimate without someone coming to my house?
Yes, virtual estimates are always available! You can visit our website for information on how to text a picture of your junk for a free virtual estimate. Junk Removal FAQ
Is Dump My Junk LLC insured?
Yes, we are fully insured
Does Dump My Junk do demolition?
We do light demolition such as small sheds or fences, and drywalls but do not demolition anything that is connected to your building structure.
What does Dump My Junk haul away?
If you need it gone, Dump My Junk can do it. We donate or recycle 60% to 80% of what we haul, so you know your items are being handled responsibly and can often be used by a family in need. Here’s a shortlist of the items we haul:

Deck Demolition,  Shed Demolition,  Kitchen Demolition,  Hot Tub Removal,  Storm Clean Up /Yard Waste,  Trailer/Mobile Home Tear Down,  Hoarder Clean-up,  Property Clean Outs,  Business, and Office Junk Removal,  Household Junk Removal,   Appliance Removal,  Commercial and Other Cleanouts,   Fence Tear Down,  Office Clean Outs,  Play-Set/Swing-Set,  Yard Clean Up,  Foreclosure Clean Outs,  Estate Clean Outs,  Bagster Pick-Up,  Trash-Out Evictions,  Carpet Removal,  Pool Removal,  Mattresses Removal,  TV Removal,  Garage Clean-Up,  Playset Teardown,  Furniture,  Construction Debris Clean-up,  Junk Hauling
And Much More! Junk Removal FAQ
Is DMJ junk removal service eco-friendly?
Our company is committed to environmental responsibility, and we make the effort to donate or recycle your old items whenever possible. In fact, we donate and recycle 60% to 80% of the items we haul. If your junk isn’t reusable or recyclable, we dispose of it in the most responsible manner possible in order to lessen our carbon footprint. Junk Removal FAQ
Does Dump My Junk offer any services for real estate agents?
Yes, we know that when you have a real estate listing, it’s important to make your clients happy. We declutter, remove junk, and help store and stage to help homes sell faster. We also help improve curb appeal, cleaning out yard debris, hot tubs, swing sets, sheds, old tires, and other things buyers don’t want to see.
We also do light demolition
Will Dump My Junk dispose of my mattress?
Yes! We responsibly dispose of your old mattress so you don’t have to. The hassle-free, eco-friendly solution is to call Dump My Junk for old mattress pick-up.
Will Dump My Junk dispose of my old appliances?
Yes! At Dump My Junk, we remove old appliances and safely dispose of them. If they are in good working order, we will find someone in the community who can use them. junk removal pricing
Can you provide junk removal service without someone being home?
Not going to be home while we do the job?
No problem!
We also offer no contact Junk Removal service
We can send you photos and an electronic invoice to pay online.
Can I dump at your location?
No, Unfortunately, You can not dump at our location, We are NOT a Dump Site, we are a Full Service Junk Removal company in Tampa, FL
Are you a Junk Yard?
Unfortunately, We are NOT a Junk Yard, we are a Full Service Junk Removal company

Dump My Junk LLc CODEX - GLOSSARY  

 

Foreclosure Property Cleanup: Cleaning and restoring a property that has undergone foreclosure.

Hoarding Cleanup: Specialized cleanup of living spaces affected by hoarding, including removing excessive clutter.

Appliance Removal: The removal and disposal of old or unwanted appliances like refrigerators or washing machines.

Renovation Cleanup: The process of removing debris and cleaning a site after renovation or construction.

Hazardous Waste Disposal: The safe handling, transportation, and disposal of hazardous waste.

Dumpster Rental: Temporary rental of large containers (dumpsters) for collecting and disposing of bulk waste.

Estate Cleanout: Removing and disposing of belongings from a deceased person's property.

Property Cleanup: Cleaning and removing waste from a property to improve its appearance or prepare it for sale.

Upcycling: Transforming discarded materials into new, higher-value products.

E-Waste Recycling: The process of recycling electronic devices to recover valuable materials and minimize environmental impact.

Junk Removal: The act of clearing out unwanted items, debris, or waste from a specific location.

Construction Site Cleanup: Removing debris and waste from a construction site to ensure a clean, safe environment.

Garage Cleanout: Clearing and organizing a garage by removing unwanted items.

Scrap Metal Recycling: The process of recycling scrap metal for reuse in manufacturing.

Curbside Pickup: A service that collects junk or waste from the curb in front of a property.

Disposal Fee: The cost associated with disposing of waste at a landfill or recycling facility.

Mattress Disposal: The proper disposal or recycling of old mattresses.

Salvage: The act of recovering valuable or usable items from discarded materials.

Recycling Center: A facility where materials are processed for recycling.

Residential Cleanout: Clearing and removing junk from residential properties like houses or apartments.

Scrap Yard: A facility where scrap materials like metal or machinery are processed, recycled, or sold.

Clutter Removal: Removing excessive or disorganized items to create a more functional space.

Sorting Station: A facility where waste or recyclables are sorted for proper processing.

Electronic Waste (E-Waste): Discarded electronic devices, like computers, smartphones, or televisions.

Bulk Trash: Large or oversized items that regular trash collection cannot handle.

Donations Center: A facility or organization that accepts and redistributes donated items.

Hazardous Material: Substances that are dangerous to human health or the environment, requiring special handling.

Commercial Cleanout: Clearing and disposing of junk from commercial premises like offices or warehouses.

Upfront Pricing: Transparent, fixed pricing provided to customers before junk removal services are performed.

Post-Event Cleanup: Cleaning and clearing a venue after an event, including trash and decoration removal.

Waste Management: The organized handling, transportation, and disposal of waste materials.

Recycling Services: The collection, sorting, and processing of materials for reuse or conversion into new products.

Garage Cleanup: Organizing and clearing clutter from a garage to maximize storage space.

Foreclosure Cleanout: Clearing out and cleaning a property after it has been foreclosed or vacated.

Yard Debris Cleanup: Removing natural debris like leaves and branches from a yard to maintain a clean outdoor space.

Attic Cleanout: Removing unwanted items from an attic, creating a cleaner and more functional space.

Decluttering: Organizing and removing unnecessary items to create a more functional space.

Detritus: Loose fragments or remnants, either organic or inorganic, left behind from various activities.

Dumpster Diving: Searching through dumpsters for valuable items or discarded goods.

Shed Removal: The dismantling and removal of a shed structure and proper disposal of materials.

Biohazard Waste: Waste materials that are potentially infectious or pose a biological risk to living organisms.

Demolition Debris: The remnants of buildings or structures that have been demolished or dismantled.

Clutter: A disorganized collection of items taking up unnecessary space.

Recyclable Materials: Items that can be processed and reused to make new products, like paper, plastic, or glass.

Residential Organizing: Professional decluttering and organizing services for residential spaces.

Demolition Cleanup: Removing debris and waste resulting from the demolition of a structure.

Estate Cleanout: The removal of junk, furniture, and other items from a deceased person's property.

Postmortem or Deceased Estate Clearance: Clearing and organizing a deceased person’s property, including removing belongings.

Junk Hauling: The process of transporting and disposing of unwanted materials or junk.

Furniture Disposal: The proper disposal or removal of unwanted furniture items.

Renovation Waste: Waste produced during renovations, including demolished materials and construction debris.

Scrap Removal: Collecting and disposing of leftover or unwanted scrap materials, often metals or construction debris.

Dismantling: Taking apart large items or structures for removal or disposal.

Green Waste: Organic waste, like leaves and branches, that can be composted or used for mulching.

Debris: Scattered remnants or fragments of materials.

Junk Disposal: The eco-friendly disposal of unwanted items or materials.

Abandoned Property Cleanup: Cleaning and clearing junk from abandoned properties.

Garage Cleanout: The process of clearing, organizing, and removing unwanted items from a garage space.

Clean Out: The comprehensive removal of all junk, clutter, or unwanted items from a space.

Trash Removal: Regular or one-time collection and disposal of general waste.

Warehouse Cleanout: Clearing and organizing a warehouse by removing unwanted items and optimizing storage.

Office Cleanout: Clearing and removing unwanted items from an office space, often during relocations or closures.

Disposal through Donation: Donating usable items to charitable organizations or individuals in need.

Bulky Waste: Large or heavy items that require specialized removal services.

Storage Unit Cleanout: Sorting and removing items from a storage unit to declutter or optimize space.

Disposal Bin: A container used to temporarily store junk or waste before it is hauled away.

Renovation Cleanup: The process of removing debris and cleaning a site after renovation or construction.

Property Cleanout: A comprehensive service that clears and removes junk from all areas of a property.

Site Cleanup: Removing debris and waste from a construction or work site.

Organizing Services: Professional help with decluttering, organizing, and creating efficient storage systems.

Landfill: A designated site for disposing of non-recyclable and non-hazardous waste.

Post-Move Cleanup: Cleaning and removing debris after moving to a new residence or office.

Yard Clean Up: Clearing and tidying a yard by removing debris and other unwanted materials.

Salvage: The act of recovering valuable or usable items from discarded materials.

Junkyard: A site where salvaged or discarded materials, including vehicles, are stored or processed.

Scrap Metal: Discarded metal items that can be recycled for their raw material value.

Commercial Junk Removal: The removal and disposal of junk from commercial properties like offices or stores.

Residential Junk Removal: The removal of junk from residential properties, including homes and apartments.

Furniture Disposal: The proper disposal or removal of unwanted furniture items.

Garbage Collection: The regular pickup and disposal of household or commercial waste.

Recycling Symbol: The universal symbol of three arrows forming a triangle, indicating recyclability.

Junk Disposal Service: Professional service for the removal and proper disposal of junk.

Mattress Disposal: The proper disposal or recycling of old mattresses.

Eviction Cleanup: Cleaning and clearing a property after an eviction, including removing belongings and trash.

Retail Store Cleanup: Cleaning and organizing a retail store, typically during closures or renovations.

Clean Up: Tidying, organizing, and removing unwanted items or debris from a specific area.

Post-Event Cleanup: Cleaning and clearing a venue after an event, including trash and decoration removal.

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