The devastating impact of Hurricane Harvey is still being felt to this day. There are still homes and business that haven’t been rebuilt. Some of that is tie ups with insurance claims. Others had to do with no insurance at all forcing the owners to abandon the property. League City took a direct hit from the hurricane but it didn’t dampen the spirit of its residents. Soon after the city resume regular operations, volunteers fanned out across the area to help those neighborhoods that were the hardest hit. Among the first wave of volunteers was a group of student athletes from Clear Creek ISD who took care of their own community with a tireless cleanup effort. It’s an uplifting reminder that when help is needed, there are always good Texans standing by to lend a hand.
Heading into the spring, you might need some cleanup help of your own. You can find professional junk removal service with one call to Junk King Houston. That call will activate a plan that can leave your home totally junk free in less time than it takes to read the morning Chronicle. How does Junk King operate? That start with the philosophy of doing all the work. That might seem obvious but you would be surprised to find out how many so-called professional junk haulers require you to bring what you want to get rid of down to the curb. That defeats of purpose of hiring them in the first place? If you can haul something out of your home, then you probably would have done that long ago.
With Junk King, you only have to point out the things you want taken away and the crews will lift them right from the spot. It doesn’t matter if you’ve got something down in a basement or up on a third floor. The focus for the Junk King squad is to get everything out of the house as quickly and efficiently as possible. Sometimes that might even require taking apart and object to fit it down stairs and out the door. The team from Junk King will have the skills to get it down. If you’re looking for fast and affordable junk removal service in League City, then look no further than Junk King Houston.