There is one appliance in your home that is never shut off. That would be the refrigerator. Even when everything else is unplug the refrigerator will still stay running. Most refrigerators last between 10 to 15 years. That is actually a good lifespan for an appliance. But you’ll know right away when the refrigerator is starting to wear down. The things in your freezer aren’t staying frozen and produce in the fridge starts to wilt a lot quicker. When the time comes for you to replace your refrigerator you also have to factor in the old refrigerator removal. That is a job that’s easily taken care of with one call to Junk King Harrisburg.
Pickup and Delivery
When you are replacing refrigerator, scheduling is key. You don’t want to be left without a refrigerator for an extended period of time. Junk King has very dependable scheduling service. You can lockdown the first appointment of the morning on any given service day. That means the Junk King crew will show up property and remove the refrigerator. If you schedule the drop off of the new refrigerator in the afternoon, then you’ll have plenty of time to clean up the floor and get ready for that new appliance. All you have to do is to make sure the refrigerator is totally empty before the Junk King crew shows up.
Get Rid Of More Stuff
Although getting rid of your old refrigerator might be the primary goal of your Junk King appointment it doesn’t have to be the only thing that is removed from your home. As long as you have the crew and truck available you should take full advantage. The Junk King crew can go through your entire home and pull out all the things that you’d like to get rid of such as unwanted furniture, electronics and other household goods. You just have to know exactly what you want taken away. You don’t have to bring anything down from the attic or upstairs. The Junk King team goes to where the junk is at!
Start with old refrigerator removal and end with a home that is totally clear of all your unwanted clutter. It can happen with help from Junk King Harrisburg today.