Asbestos has been banned for use in building materials for several decades but that doesn’t mean there still isn’t a lot to clean up. Recently, the state of Pennsylvania awarded the Redevelopment Authority of Montgomery County a $1 million grant with the goal of cleaning up a 4.6-acre asbestos-contaminated site in Ambler. The site was the former Keasbey & Mattison property and there a plans to develop it into a 115-unit apartment building. To get a site like this clean, specialized demolition crews will be called on to clear away debris and soil. Everything that is removed needs to be contained in order to be properly disposed off. There will also be several rounds of testing before the site will be cleared for any new structures.
The best way to categorize a clean up like this is “extreme.” You would probably never need crews in hazmat suits to help you clear away rubbish from your home but that doesn’t mean you can’t bring in help. To take care of your junk hauling needs all it will take is one session with Junk King Greater Philadelphia.
Junk King will provide a hardworking crew who has been trained in all kinds of bulky a heavy junk removal. This is the team who will climb any flights of stairs to bring down (or up!) whatever you want to get rid of from your Ambler home. These are crews that have been licensed and insured and that makes them extremely trustworthy.
When the team arrives, you’ll show them all the things you want to get rid of. This will allow them to generate an estimate of how much space your stuff will fill on the truck. It’s not a weight charge but a volume charge. And that fee covers all the work of loading and dismantling. It also covers the disposal. Junk King is just as dedicated to keep the environment clean as the state is. That’s why they make drop offs at recycling centers and charities instead of trips to a landfill. It is a total green way to doing things.
When you need dependable junk removal from your Ambler home, you can always count on Junk King Greater Philadelphia to get the job done.