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Residential Junk Disposal – Attic Cleanout

Most homeowners do not venture into their attics as they are generally clustered, leaving little space. This is what makes residential junk disposal services so important. Finding ways to acquire additional storage space is the ideal answer.

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Now that the holidays are approaching take time out to empty and clear your attic.  You will certainly need the extra space to store all your Christmas and Halloween decorations.  Do not allow the clutter to  contribute to increased stress levels as it takes control of your home.

Arranging your attic can be a complex process, and is not as easy a task when compared to sorting your garage or shed. Accessibility is the biggest problem in most homes.  Some places, attics are generally for low space but some can be very roomy. However, most attics are not easy to traverse as they have narrow entryways.  This creates a big challenge when arranging your attic space as you need to be able to pass stuff in and out without interference.

To sort your attic space, you would need to classify all your rubbish first. Evaluate what’s in your attic and decide what is of importance to be kept, and what is no longer necessary.  Be sensible, so you don’t keep items that you will not need in the future.  The aim of decluttering is to have more clearance for storage.

If shelving is a workable storage answer, then you have to install shelves so that you can have your items sorted efficiently.  However, if the space is cumbersome, you can acquire stackable storage containers.  There are simple to use and all your items will be organized while being protected.

Now, is the time to really organize your things, so that all similar items can go together.  You can then fill your storage containers while marking each one.  It’s a good idea to make a list of everything in the container and position it at the top.  This way it would be simple to distinguish what is in the container as soon as you remove the lid.

To keep things readily recognizable, you should employ labels and organize your containers in terms of preference of use.  For example, the container that contains the items that are used on a frequent basis should be placed close to the entrance of the attic.

Contact Junk King for all your residential disposal services.  Be assured that your junk will be disposed of in an eco-friendly manner. We are #1 at what we do and that is keeping California clean, and at the same time help you improve the health of your surroundings.

Garbage Removal

There are garbage removal companies out there who give clients a hard time when it comesGarbage-Removal-Junk-King-Sonoma-CA to the type of items they take way.  If you have had to experience this it is best to look for a garbage removal company that take away just about everything.  It can become quite tedious and time consuming when you have to look for different companies to take away specific items. You may find that you have trouble when it comes to the removal of heavy or large items. Other items that may pose a problem for removal are furniture, electronics and appliances.

Choose Your Garbage Disposal Partner Carefully

Partnering with a garbage removal company that understand the needs of its clients is important. A professional garbage disposal provider will always strive to promote a clean and safe environment. The disposal of garbage should be done in an eco-friendly manner so that the environment is not affected in any way. Given the important role we all play in the protection of the environment, when choosing a garbage removal company our choice should be one that has a strict code of conduct and acts responsibly.  

Junk King has a reputation of removing everything that can be thrown away.  Our homes can become filled with all types of garbage and it is reassuring to know that there is a company out there that can help dispose of all types of waste.  Don’t let this become a headache so make contact with us today!

Household Waste – The Proper Way To Dispose

Household waste management can be a tiresome task and when it comes to cleaning out the Household-Waste-The-Proper-Way-To-Dispose-Junk-King-sonomahouse, garage, shed or other area, most people procrastinate. Part of the problem is that the average person is not exactly sure how to dispose of household waste, large items and other sundries that don’t belong in regular trash cans. If you share these concerns, understand that you are not alone. Hardly anyone knows exactly how to properly dispose of paint, batteries, electronics, chemicals and other items. The disposal of household waste is a major issue that should receive much more publicity than it currently does. We hope this article helps in our shared quest to preserve the integrity of the planet we all call home.

How to Distinguish Between Hazardous Waste and Non-Hazardous Waste

Hazardous waste is distinguished from regular household waste due to its inherent danger. Putting these harmful items in regular trash cans only to have them be hauled off to the landfill is akin to the direct poisoning of Mother Earth and all of its inhabitants, human beings and animals alike. The problem lies in the fact that the average person is not exactly sure as to what constitutes hazardous waste and what constitutes non-hazardous household waste.

Examples of hazardous waste are latex paints, motor oil, drain cleaner, herbicides, antifreeze, fuel, automotive care items, batteries, fluorescent lamps, chemicals used for cleaning or other purposes and sprays used to eliminate rodents or insects. These items are inherently dangerous to all forms of life as they are either corrosive, ignitable or extremely toxic.

How to Eliminate Household Waste in a Safe and Legal Manner

Junk King will pick up just about anything except for hazardous items like those listed above. If you have undesired hazardous waste items like laptop batteries, fluorescent lamps or old cell phones, contact the business that sold them to you. Ask if they will accept those items back for recycling or a safe method of disposal that does not harm our sensitive environment. Your city might have an environmental organization that collects such hazardous items for drop-off at recycling stations. Take care to avoid mixing such items with others to prevent contamination and the creation of a toxic stew that threatens us all.

General Disposal Guidance

When in doubt, take a look at each item’s label for disposal instructions. Some won’t have any type of guidance printed on the label while others will explain exactly how the item should be discarded. These labels will also provide warnings regarding the handling of items that contain toxic materials so that you don’t mistakenly harm yourself.

You can also consult with one of Junk King’s waste removal experts for additional assistance. We want to stress that the disposal of your household waste is our top priority. Junk King takes 99% of cast-offs. The remaining few hazardous items pose a threat to our crew’s safety and health. Furthermore, it is illegal for our squad to remove these items from your property. This is precisely why Junk King and every other junk hauler will not remove potentially harmful items such as asbestos-laden ceiling tiles.

Junk King is Ready to Haul Your Debris and Undesired Items

If you have any doubt as to whether your household waste is hazardous, don’t make the mistake of assuming that is safe enough to throw in the trash, compost or dumpster. Play it safe by following the household waste removal tips outlined above. If you can’t find an answer in a timely manner, put the item in question aside until our junk removal team arrives. Reach out to us today to schedule a pickup date and time.

Electronics Disposal – How to Get Rid of Your Used Devices in California

When it comes to electronics disposal, there is plenty of confusion. The average person seems to have no idea as to how he should properly dispose of his old or malfunctioning electronics. This lack of knowledge is causing irreparable harm to our environment. You can do our planet an enormous favor by printing out this article and passing it on to your friends and family.

Electronics Should NOT be Disposed of With the Normal Garbage Your old TV, computer monitor, video game console, printer or other electronic device should never be haphazardly tossed into your regular trash bins. Attempting to dispose of electronics in this manner is actually illegal in the state of California. If someone spots you attempting to trash any type of electronic device in this manner, they might report you to the authorities.

Can someone else obtain utility out of the Electronic Device? Before attempting to figure out how How-to-Dispose-of-Used-Electronics-in-California-Junk-King-Sonoma-CAto legally dispose of an electronic device you should consider whether another person might benefit from using it. If there is any chance that an impoverished person, student or organization can obtain any utility whatsoever out of the electronic device, donate it or sell it. Finding a new owner for the device will improve another person’s life while simultaneously reducing the burden placed on electronic recycling/re-use hubs. Even if the device is malfunctioning, there still might be a way to remedy the problem.

Recycling Centers Will Take Your Electronic Devices Nowadays, Californians do not dump electronic devices in landfills. Rather, we take them to organizations that recycle/recover undesired electronic devices. We at Junk King work with organizations that are actually qualified to recycle electronics. If the organization is not a participant in the Covered Electronic Waste Recovery and Recycling Program that was established by the state’s Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003, they might not have the means to properly dispose/recycle the device.

When in doubt, reach out to the junk hauling experts here at Junk King. We take each and every undesired item to our recycling hubs for a thorough utility and recycling assessment. Our junk hauling experts will drive our big red truck on out to your home or office and pick up just about any piece of junk you want to get rid of. Big Box Electronic Stores can Help There are a number of “big box” electronics outlets like Best Buy that will take in old computer accessories such as printers and monitors. These monolithic corporations have ample personnel and technological resources available to recycle aged or broken electronic devices in the proper manner. Even public libraries have stepped up to the plate by accepting empty ink toner cartridges from printers. When in doubt, refer to your local community services offices for more information regarding where you can drop off undesired electronics.

A caveat about used electronics disposal, be sure to erase all personal information stored on electronic devices before dropping them off at a recycling hub or other destination. Modern day electronics are “smart”, meaning they will store your private data unless you take the initiative to remove such sensitive information from the machine.

Rent a Dumpster for Spring Cleaning

With the spring season just kicking off and Easter now in the rear-view mirror, millions of people are taking to their attics, basements, crawlspaces and garages to do a bit of spring cleaning.

Just the act of cleaning and clearing away can be very liberating, and cutting down on the amount of clutter in your home office has been tied to higher productivity as well.

So, if you’re looking to be a little happier and less stressed this season, organizing your personal space is a great place to start: A clearer environment more often than not means a clear, more productive state of mind.

Dumpster Rentals and Spring Cleaning 

A lot of homeowners are probably reading this and thinking, “that’s all wonderful but what should I do about bulky waste like dressers and mattresses and large appliances like refrigerators, fax machines and huge speakers?”.

Rent-a-Dumpster-for-Spring-Cleaning-Junk-king-sonoma-caSure, you’d like to get rid of some of this stuff and cut down on the amount of clutter in your living room and home office. Certain jobs, though, can feel like they’d take a herculean effort even to start and it tires us out just to think about the arduous work ahead.

  • Rent Out a Dumpster for the Day!

It’s often said that necessity is the mother of invention, and whoever thought up the idea of renting out a dumpster for a one-time use was really onto something.

All you have to do is set up an appointment, wait for the dumpster to arrive and have your yard waste, bulky waste and larger electronics and appliances hauled off you property. It’s really that simple and it can make all the difference in the world to your spring cleaning efforts.

You can even have Junk King’s employees take away things like mattresses and old furniture that you’re dying to get rid of. This can save you the hassle of hiring movers or awkwardly soliciting your friends and neighbors to all band together and help lighten your home of no-longer-used furniture, appliances and electronics.

Especially if your municipal trash pickup won’t come in time or if you’ve already used up your bulky waste pickup date for the year, renting out a dumpster can save you the time, expense and hassle of endlessly searching for ways to deal with your spring cleaning refuse.

Be Environmentally Responsible and Feel Good 

Responsibly disposing all the clutter that goes along with your spring cleaning means that you’re doing good by the environment and making yourself feel good at the same time. How’s that?

Well, there are still people out there who think that their external home environment and their own internal emotional state are unrelated. That’s clearly not the case, though, since when pressure and stress start to build up we often lack the time and resources to look after our environment and, on the flip side, a dirty home office can make clear focus that much more difficult to grasp.

Just the act of spring cleaning and clearing out items that we no longer use can itself be a fulfilling act. We actually feel more energized throwing away dusty, outdated furniture as well as electronics that no longer work and, ahem, underused office supplies and papers. In fact, we might actually breathe easier by getting rid of mold in our homes from things like broken down air conditioners and derelict refrigerators.

This all goes to show that clearing out some of the things that we no longer use can have real benefits to our productivity and make us feel more energized and less stressed throughout the spring season ahead!

Chemical Waste Management

Chemical waste management is critical if we are to protect the environment. Chemical waste is, simply put, waste that comes from harmful chemicals. These chemicals, if not disposed of in the proper way, could harm your health, your community’s health and the health of the environment.

Chemical Waste and Hazardous Waste

Most chemical waste is actually considered hazardous waste by the Environmental Protection How-to-Dispose-of-Chemical-Waste-Junk-King-Sonoma-CAAgency (EPA) here in the United States.

Both chemical waste and hazardous waste are regulated by the EPA’s Clean Water Act and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act designed to protect human health and keep our environment free of harmful pollutants.

You can actually think of hazardous waste as a more potentially serious form of chemical waste in that hazardous waste is a solid, gaseous or liquid material deemed hazardous because of its reactivity, toxicity, ignitability and corrosivity.

These are things like industrial pesticides, diesel fuels, corrosive paints and harmful chemical solvents that if not disposed of properly could wreak some serious harm.

https://www3.epa.gov/epawaste/hazard/

Disposing of Chemical Waste 

Chemical waste is produced by industries around-the-clock and it’s actually a byproduct of the process that creates many of the appliance and conveniences of 21st-century life.

While these things are still dangerous, there’s a way to dispose of them safely so that consumers can reap the benefits of these products and companies can comply with the EPA’s guidelines.

  • Three Classes of Chemical Waste

All three kinds of chemical waste can be disposed of via chemical waste containers, yet before knowing which container each one goes into you need to know what kind of waste you’re dealing with.

The first kind of chemical waste is what’s known as general chemical waste, and this can be handled by your local chemical waste treatment facility. The second kind of chemical waste is known as highly reactive chemical waste, which can also be handled by the same chemical waste treatment facility that handled your general chemical waste.

And the third kind of chemical waste is what’s known as chemically contaminated solid waste. This includes things like disposal lab-ware or tissue papers and towels soaked with chemical solvents. Oil-soaked rags and products containing mercury are other examples of chemically contaminated solid waste.

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  • Treatment, Storage and Disposal (TSD)

The Environmental Protection Agency has strict rules that factories need to follow in terms of how chemical waste is treated, stored and responsibly disposed of.

The treatment and disposal part of TSD refers to the fact that chemical waste can alter its shape or chemical composition in a way that could threaten human health or jeopardize environmental safety even after that chemical waste is put inside a chemical waste container. Because of things like vapor expansion some chemical waste can spill or overrun the chemical waste container itself.

To counteract that possibility, chemical waste containers should typically be filled to about three-quarters capacity so that vapor expansion or transportation of the chemical waste container doesn’t cause problems like spilling, leaking or chemical reactivity.

Chemical waste must also be stored in a safe way before its processed, recycled or disposed of at a chemical waste treatment facility. The chemical waste treatment facility will probably also require that you list the class of chemical waste in the chemical waste container – from the three classes above – as well as itemize a content list of everything inside the chemical waste container itself.

In terms of storage, chemical waste containers should be appropriately sturdy, leakproof, properly labeled and stored safely to forestall any problems. Screw tops with secure lids might be required for liquid chemical waste as well. California’s Toxic Substances Control department provides info on treatment storage and disposal facilities, found here.

Top 5 Reasons to Recycle

Teaching our children to recycle is very important. We all are witnessing that recycling has gone from being seen as something that’s nice to do every once in awhile to one of the most important ways of saving energy, preventing pollution, and preserving finite resources for future generations.

By pretty modest estimates recycling can save the amount of energy used in millions of homes and save hundreds of trillions worth of BTUs (an energy measure) from being used in the first place.

This means that recycling can reduce our greenhouse gas emissions as much as taking tens of millions of cars off the road today…all by doing your part and recycling. Below are some more recycling related benefits that should get everyone doing their part.

Top 5 Reasons to Recycle 

Top-5-Reasons-to-Recycle-Junk-king-sanoma-CAReduce, reuse, recycle…these are the three Rs that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) are built around.

Right now the health of our families depend on this approach. To reduce means using fewer resources, reusing means re-purposing jars or reselling your outdated computer, and recycling means taking advantage of one of the approximately 10,000 recycling programs from coast to coast. Still need more reasons to recycle?:

  • Reason #1: Reduces Waste

Recycling metals, glass and plastic products on a daily basis results in less waste going to landfills and incinerators. Americans collectively discard nearly 3 million tons of aluminum cans annually, according to Waste Management.

That number’s way too high since about half of that – or 1.5 million tons – can be recycled. Just recycling aluminum cans would result in considerably less waste, and less energy being used at the incinerator site. A win-win for the environment.

https://www.wm.com/thinkgreen/what-can-i-recycle.jsp

  • Reason #2: Lowers Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Greenhouse gas emissions are believed to be a leading contributor to climate change. When certain paper products, for instance, break down in a landfill instead of being responsibly recycled, they can decompose anaerobically, or in a harmful way that doesn’t release oxygen.

What disposing waste in this way also does is release harmful amounts of methane, which is around 70 times more potent as a greenhouse gas emitter compared to carbon dioxide.

Considering that carbon dioxide is the thing that we all worry about, it really makes sense to recycle!

https://www.ecocycle.org/zerowaste/climate

  • Reason #3: Sidesteps Landfill Pollution

Forgetting to recycle certain electronics results in a lot of heavy metals making their way to landfills and causing unnecessary pollution.

Another source of landfill pollution is leachate, which is the name given to the toxic soup of chemicals that result from improperly disposed waste at landfills. The real danger is that leachate can make its way into the water supply and cause more damage. Recycling sidesteps this whole process.

  • Reason #4: Saves a Ton of Money

Recycling saves your city a lot of money since the money not allocated to landfill budgets can go to more essential public services.

https://www.all-recycling-facts.com/recycling-benefits.html

  • Reason #5: Helps Out Future Generations

Research from Stanford takes a pretty interesting look at recycling and says that we’re actually getting closer to our historical roots by recycling.

Before 1920, nearly three-forths of major cities had widespread recycling programs to prevent waste and repurpose papers, plastics and certain metals. A generation later, during WWII, there was a dip down to about 25%, and its since recovered considerably since that time.

The good news is that nearly half of California cities have major recycling programs and the whole nation’s coming around to this way of life. Being a good steward to the environment means that less overall energy needs to be used and that less waste will wind up in landfills and incinerators.

When we recycle, we tap fewer finite resources and save more for future generations. We encourage you to reach out to us so you and your children can benefit from proper eco-friendly recycling.

https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov

 

Computer Recycling and Management of Sustainable Waste Energy

Computer-Recycling-and-Management-of-Sustainable-Waste-Energy-Sanoma-CANo matter how much high-tech awesomeness your computer is packed with right now, it will eventually stop working — or just become too outdated to be worth powering on. When this happens, you need to figure out what to do with it. Just so you know, throwing it into the garbage isn’t the answer. You need to recycle your computer. Putting together the parts that make up a computer takes a lot of energy. Technology makers use much less energy when they don’t have to dig up fresh raw materials and create new parts. This means that recycling your computer will be a big boon for the management of sustainable waste energy.

But a computer isn’t exactly a plastic bottle or a tin can, so you’re probably wondering just how you can get rid of it in an eco-friendly, safe manner. Let’s take a look at how you should approach computer recycling:

Clean your computer out

Assuming that the power button still works, you’re going to want to do a factory data reset on your device before you even start the computer recycling process. This is because data thieves are lurking around every corner; you need to protect yourself from them by giving them as little as possible to work with.

Also, you shouldn’t assume that all of your data will be safe just because your soon-to-be-recycled computer no longer works. Professional data thieves have the ability to pick apart a broken computer and steal your data anyway. If your old computer is damaged beyond use, then you will need to have the memory removed and physically destroyed. This is a dangerous thing to do, so it should always be done by a professional.

Determine what computer recycling really means to you

As we mentioned earlier, a computer and a plastic bottle aren’t exactly the same thing. These differences extend beyond their basic use and include the recycling process itself. Computer recycling, for example, can mean one of two things:

The most traditional perception of computer recycling — or recycling in any form, for that matter — is to have your old recyclable junk shipped off to a recycling plant, where its parts and raw materials can be re-used. If your old computer is beyond repair, then this is your best — and only — approach to computer recycling.

The other form of computer recycling doesn’t involve a parts processing plant at all. Instead, your old computer would be refurbished and either donated or sold for a super deep discount. This approach to computer recycling usually takes less energy.

Call in the reinforcements when you have a lot of junk computers

When you’re recycling multiple computers, you need to take a different approach. If you’ve got a legion of bulky computerized machines that you need to get rid of, you shouldn’t take on computer recycling alone. Instead, you should seek out a pro junk removal service that specializes in recycling old technology. Not only will they have the tools you need to haul all of your junk computers away all at once, but they will have the resources and know how to take the computers to the right place.

These organizations will also help you identify which computers are salvageable for refurbishing, and which need to be tossed into the processing plant pile.

Are you approaching computer recycling the right way?

You need to recycle your old computer. Because a computer is a complex machine, you will have to take a few extra steps to recycle it correctly. To learn more about recycling your old computers, televisions or anything else, contact a professional junk remover.

3 Rules To Follow To Avoid Making Computer Recycling Mistakes

3-Rules-To-Follow-To-Avoid-Making-Computer-Recycling-Mistakes-Junk-King-Sonoma-CAThe holidays are a popular time for receiving new electronics, especially computers. Once you transfer the data from your old machine to the new, you’ll probably decide on computer recycling for yesterday’s model. Computer recycling used to be fairly easy: remove and smash the hard drive and then dispose of the shell. Today it isn’t quite so simple.

The electronics we use are built with a host of environmentally harmful chemicals such as cadmium, lead, mercury, arsenic and phosphors. When deposited in landfills, these chemicals over time seep into the ground water supply. Proper disposal of electronics, then, is paramount. The good news is that we’re seeing a huge amount of growth in the electronics recycling industry, but the rise of these new companies has also increased the chances of getting computer recycling all wrong. Here are three simple rules you can follow in order to avoid making the most common computer recycling mistakes:

Rule #1 – Use a Certified Recycler

In Sonoma County it is illegal to dispose of electronics with your regular trash. As a result, a lot of companies have sprung up who claim they will properly recycle your computer. The truth, though, is that the number of companies who can actually do so is quite small, so take the time to know who your recycler is.

Finding a reputable computer recycling service isn’t difficult if you know what to look for. Has the company been in business for a healthy length of time? Most importantly, is it certified by either e-Stewards or R2 Solutions – or both? If the answer to both questions is yes, then the odds are good that your data privacy, along with the environment, will be properly protected. Ask your e-waste disposal company about their plant safety record, security, and employee training. Also ask about how it handles and disposes of hazardous materials. The best company to work with is not the one that promises to work with a certified recycler down the road, it is the one that is a certified recycler itself.

Rule #2 – If It Sounds Too Good to be True . . .

. . . it probably is. Have you heard the expression “You can’t afford cheap?” It applies to a lot of what we buy, and it holds especially true for computer recycling. Don’t be duped by so-called free computer recycling services that are popping up all over Sonoma County these days. The bottom line is that responsible computer recycling is not free or cheap. If you choose to use a “free” service, you run two distinct risks:

  • Cutting corners by using a non-certified recycler creates a risk that your electronic equipment will end up in the wrong hands, creating a possible sensitive data breach, as well as environmental degradation.
  • A “free” service makes it likely you will not get the full value you deserve for your equipment. If you’ve decided to get to know your recycler, as spelled out in Rule #1, you’ll rest easy knowing your company is adequately compensated.

Rule #3 – Make a Plan and Stick to It

In February 2013, the National Institute of Standards and Technology issued a Cybersecurity Framework to help create a best practices plan for the disposition of electronic equipment.  As you develop a data security plan, be sure to include protocols for computer recycling and include language that mandates the use of certified recyclers for all IT asset and electronic disposal.

When you’re ready to dispose of your old electronics, follow these three rules and then talk to us about how to best safely and efficiently recycle your outdated equipment.

 

Debris Removal From Rooftops and High Rise Buildings – A Cost-Effective-Alternative-to-Dumpster

If you’re doing construction or maintenance on a rooftop or a high-rise, you’ll create a lot of waste: broken glass, shingles, metal, wood and other materials. To keep things tidy and keep your workers safe, you need to safely dispose of all that waste. If you’re wondering how best to do so, read on.

Insufficient Debris Removal Solutions

Many of the most common debris removal solutions are completely inadequate. Throwing it off the roof into a dumpster below may be possible for small buildings, but it’s unsafe and risks leaving a mess. It’s also an unfeasible debris removal technique for multi-story buildings.

You may be able to haul the debris down from the roof, but it’s time-consuming and messy to bring it down many flights of stairs. Many construction sites use chutes for their debris removal, but all that dusty debris moving through the air can pose a serious health risk. Moreover, most construction materials are abrasive, and can damage fabric chutes.

Debris Removal From Rooftops and High Rise Buildings - A Cost-Effective-Alternative-to-Dumpster-Junk -King-Sanoma-CAFlexible Intermediate Bulk Containers

In times like these, a flexible intermediate bulk container, better known as an FIBC, may be exactly what you need. FIBCs are made of flexible but strong fabric, and their sturdy woven fabric makes them ideal for carrying the dusty debris that accumulates at construction sites.

Once they’re opened and set up, their designed for easy load  up, without their walls sagging. FIBCs are renowned for their extremely light and efficient design. For instance, an FIBC that can carry up to a metric ton of material may only weigh five pounds when empty! They come in varying dimensions, so your job site will always have the FIBCs it needs.,

Ideal Debris Removal Containers

One of the most exciting aspects of FIBCs is that they’re designed to be stacked. They have loops so they can be lifted easily, and they fit neatly onto a pallet or a forklift. Once you’re done with an FIBC, just let us know and we at Junk King will remove it from the site for you.

If you put something into an FIBC that doesn’t belong, never fear. They can be easily cut open, and many of them also come with discharge spouts for easy emptying. And nature-lovers can rest assured that most modern FIBC designs are easily recyclable.

With debris removal, there isn’t necessarily a one-size-fits-all solution. But if you’re working on a roof or several storeys off the ground, an FIBC may be just what you need to handle your junk.

Junk King offers several varieties of FIBCs. We’ll haul away their contents so you can focus less on debris removal, and more on your construction or renovations. Contact us today for more information.

 

Junk King Sonoma
1364 N. McDowell Blvd Ste 8
Petaluma, CA 94954
Hours: M-Sa: 8A-4P

Providing junk removal services to the Sonoma area, including:

Annapolis
Cloverdale
Cotati
Fulton
Geyserville
Glen Ellen
Graton
Healdsburg
Kenwood
Penngrove
Petaluma
Rohnert Park
Santa Rosa
Sebastopol
Sonoma
Windsor
and these nearby zip codes:
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