You’ve probably seen the occasional piece of furniture or old TV put out on the curb. The “culprit” can usually be traced directly to the house behind the curb. The hope is that someone will come by can pick up that “free” item. Perhaps a kindhearted garbage man would even consider putting it on their truck. However, one Denver neighborhood is suffering through an “abandoned trash on the curbside” nightmare. Recently, a pair of tenants was evicted from the home they were renting by the new owner. Apparently, these tenants were quite the hoarders. However, instead of merely kicking them out of the house, all of their possessions were also removed. The result was a block long trail of furniture, household goods and plain old trash that the residents had to suffer with.
After a week of the garbage piled up there, city officials let it be known that it is the responsibility of the new owner to remove all that junk. This is a job for Junk King. One call is all it would take for the Junk King crew to swoop down in their big truck and removed every piece of debris on that sidewalk. Hopefully, the owner will get Junk King’s number and fast!
Removing old furniture is a specialty of Junk King. That holds true for just a few pieces or an entire homes worth of furnishings. No job is too big or too small for Junk King to tackle. If you’ve got some unwanted items taking up space around your house, you would be well served by hiring Junk King for the removal. The crews who work for Junk King are all licensed, bonded and insured. This puts them in the professional category to be sure.
Before the crew starts loading, they’ll present you with an estimate cost. That will be based on how much volume they think your junk will take up. You can get a sense of this price range over on the Junk King website. However, the final price can only be locked down when the crew has had a chance to see the junk in person. The good news is that they like to pack their trucks up tight. That translates into the lower end of the price scale every time. You don’t have to live with old furniture. Turn it over to Junk King.