Junk In The Trunk - What is the Cost of Taking Your Own Garbage Out?
Posted by Kevin Copeland on Mon, Jun 06, 2011 @ 12:25 PM
So, you've decided to take the initiative and clean out the garage, the basement, the attic or the other spaces you have been wanting to reclaim. So, where is all the junk going? What do you do with the things you don't want anymore? And what is the cost of DIY removal versus calling someone like us?
Well, as an example - all of our services include the labor, the hauling, the dump fees and the fuel. Our trucks are much larger than anything you're likely to have in your driveway and our guys are used to packing them very well.
If you choose to do the removal yourself, you'll need a big enough truck, or a driveway and neighborhood that will accomodate a roll off dumpster. You'll be the one to move everything out the that vehicle (more than likely more than a load) and then take it to the sanitation station. Trouble is, you have to find one that will allow public use, and you need to cover your gas there and back.
On top of that, if you're like most people, you'll end up putting it off until next weekend - for the foreseeable future.
Call us today and we'll come and remove anything you tell us to, pack it well, find anything that can be re-used a new home, recycle anything that we can, and properly dispose of that which we need to. In crunching the numbers, we're actually rarely much more than it would cost for you to do it yourself - and we take far less effort on your part - and strain on your back.