Junk Removal

REMOVING THE CLUTTER FOR YOU

At Top Tier Services, we excel in both moving and junk removal! With our junk removal service, you can expect the same high-quality service that has made us a trusted name in the home and business moving industry. Safety remains our top priority when removing your unwanted items.

Our entire process is handled with the utmost care to prevent any damage to your home or building. Each team member is professionally trained, background checked, and drug screened before handling any removals. Additionally, our teams are well-trained in safe handling of the junk removal truck to prevent damage to driveways and property, and to ensure items are securely transported.

Please note that there are certain items we are unable to remove, including hazardous waste.

Our junk pickup services are ideal for removing the following items from your home or business:

  • Carpeting
  • Mattresses or box springs
  • Appliances
  • TVs
  • Exercise equipment
  • Electronics
  • Unwanted Junk

If you have an old piece of furniture that you desperately need to get rid of but don’t know where to start, look no further – Top Tier Services junk removal is here to help!

Our professionally trained junk removal teams will help you part ways with whatever items you no longer need, saving you the hassle of lifting large, heavy items and figuring out how to dispose of them. From mattresses and bedframes to couches, futons, chairs, kitchen and dining tables, bookcases, cabinets, and more – we’ll remove and dispose of these unwanted items for you so you can focus on more important tasks.

Important Information About Junk Removal Limitations

While we strive to dispose of your junk efficiently, there are certain limitations to what we can remove with our specialized junk trucks.

It’s crucial to be aware of these restrictions to avoid any last-minute surprises during your junk removal service.

Items We Cannot Move During Junk Removal:

  • Asbestos
  • Medical Waste or Supplies
  • Liquid-Based Items: Hazardous materials, wet paint, chemicals, household cleaners, HAZMAT materials, propane or other flammable items, oil filters, batteries, or mercury-based items.

Items That May Be Restricted:

(Check with your local office for government/state regulations)

  • Appliances with Liquids: Such as AC units, freezers, or dehumidifiers.
  • Non-Emptied Appliances
  • Heavy and Dense Materials: Concrete, asphalt, dirt, brick, roofing shingles, and other miscellaneous debris.
  • Yard Waste: Including trees, brush, grass, mulch, sod, and other vegetative waste, which can be hauled away within certain guidelines. Many disposal facilities can recycle this material, so it shouldn’t be mixed in with other junk. However, sod, dirt, or mulch may have capacity limitations due to weight.
  • Tires: Generally not accepted at disposal facilities; however, you can contact a local tire recycling center or business to see if they can take them.
  • Electronics: Which could be considered e-waste, including CRT televisions.

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