New Orleans is home to the po’ boy sandwich, which is probably the best example of fair pricing there has ever been. According to legend, workers ending their shift and didn’t have a lot of money in their pockets were treated to simple sandwiches served from the back of a restaurant and they were only charged a few cents. From that act of kindness, the food scene in the Big Easy was forever changed. It would be great if everything we paid for came at a fair price. That is why it’s always a good idea to shop around. When it comes to professional junk removal services, you’ll find that Junk King New Orleans has the best deal in town.
To understand how Junk King’s pricing policy works, you have to know what is included in the service. There are three core elements: Labor, transportation and disposal. The labor comes in the form of two hard working movers. This is the crew that is part of every junk removal session set up by Junk King. The crew is going to do all the lifting and loading. Their services are included whether they’re at your home for 30 minutes or three house. And if your clean up job is especially big and requires additional crewmembers you won’t be charged extra.
The transportation would be all the costs that come with operating a big moving truck and that include the gas. As for the disposal, Junk King is dedicated to an environmentally friendly way of disposing of the junk it collects. That means making extra drop offs to charities and recycling centers. But you won’t be paying extra for those drop offs.
The flat fee that covers all of that is based on how your stuff is going to fit on the back of the truck. Junk King has a price range that reflects a truck that is totally full, half-full or one third full. The crews know how things fit on their truck and can make create the estimate just be looking over all the things you want to get rid of. You’ll never be charged by the pound with Junk King. When you’re looking for fast and affordable junk removal services, then look no further than Junk King New Orleans.