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JUNK REMOVAL GWINNETT COUNTY

Junk removal in Gwinnett County is the elimination of unwanted items. Some items will be delivered to a local landfill (the dump), some will be recycled, and others can be delivered and donated  to your favorite charity. 

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YOUR SPACE.

 

Gwinnett County basements, garages, attics all need to be free of junk. Is yours? Sometimes a visit to your location is necessary as you make decisions about what stays and what goes. Our service includes a pre-sorting of items so you can clearly see, and jacuzzi removal and hot tub haul off in Gwinnett. 

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For example, our Gwinnett County trained technicians can create three areas of decision. Area One can be those items that you are certain they are going. Area Two can be your, "ehhh... maybe yes; maybe no" section. And, Area Three can be those items you want to keep, but need temporary space; we can reset them for you!

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Early morning, late night or anywhere in between. Our schedules are never so packed that we can't squeeze you in. 
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Here is a brief list of what we do: Junk, trash and debris removal with cleanup, eliminate jumble, rubbish, discard, remove, litter cleanup, mess, untidiness, scrap, post-construction debris, critter-litter removal, refuse, garbage, reject, shed, throw away, haul off, and dump it.

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Gwinnett County Junk Removal Service, Ga

I highly recommend this business. Eric was a pleasure to work with; very affordable; easy to schedule with, and thorough. Above all, he was fun to work with and he's got a great concept for "junk removal." It's more than junk; it's a story. You'll just have to hire him to completely understand. If you have any amount of stuff you need to clear from your home, call Eric; he can help.

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He came out with his professional Sprinter the next day. Very pleased with his service.

 

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Appliances

Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers recycled

 

Here is the complete list of appliances we remove and recycle: refrigerator, washer, dryer, microwave, stove, dishwasher, water heater, trash compactor, garbage disposal, oven, sink, faucet, hot water heater.

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YOUR LIFE.

 

If you called us, it's true. You have something that you no longer want. Here is a list of unwanted items to haul off from your old office: Here is the list of office furniture: old computer, desktop, laptop, iPad, office trash can, printer, copier, fax machine, old computer monitor, television, carpet protector, filing cabinet, cubicle, general office equipment, phones, old TVs, office chairs.

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START LIVING again in YOUR Gwinnett County living space.

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Post-construction Junk Removal list: brick, tile, removal, flooring removal, oven, stove, grill, safe removal, bird baths, rock pond removal, dog house, tree house tear down hauling, plants, shrubs, wallpaper, junk under kitchen cabinets, cabinets, drywall, mortar, carpet, lumber, fencing, decks, roofing material, plywood, wet carpet, carpet padding, nails, paint, bathtubs, sinks, hot tubs, doors, junk plumbing parts, and garbage disposals.

 

Indoor furniture removal: sofas, futons, recliners, couches, chairs, old furniture, bookcases, office furniture, desks, mattresses, box springs, pool table removal, and ping pong table removal.

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Outdoor furniture removal and other junk 

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Outdoor junk is also part of our junk and debris removal service. Here is the outdoor junk removal: swing set removal, hot tub removal, gas grills, junk charcoal grills, riding lawnmower pickup, jacuzzi removal, lumber, pallets, decks, boxes, trash, rubbish, patio furniture, outdoor furniture removal, leaves and other yard debris, trampoline removal and haul off, and old basketball goals. Solid waste and environmental recycling is good for our planet.

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Here are a few questions people ask: how much does it cost to haul away junk in Gwinnett County, who to call in Gwinnett that hauls away my old mattress, and do you haul away old riding lawn mowers?

What’s the phone number for the junkman near me in Gwinnett County ?

The phone number to remove junk in Gwinnett County is

(404) 819-8081

Aluminum

Cardboard

Mail

Mixed Paper

Paperboard

Kraft Paper

Other Paper

Newspaper

Plastic

Magazines / Catalogs

Solid waste questions, message gcsolidwaste@gwinnettcounty.com

Trash Landfills

Yard Wast Landfills

Construction & Demolition

Transfer Stations

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Recycling Centers for Hard-to-dispose-of Items

How much does it cost to pick up an old sofa? Does Home Depot take old refrigerators? How do I get rid of my old washer and dryer? How do I dispose of an old freezer? How do I get rid of an old riding lawn mower in Gwinnett County? Does Best Buy take old TVs? Can I throw away a flat screen TV? Where can you dispose of old TVs? How do i get rid of my old mattress? How do i discard my old sofa? Who to call to remove junk? In Gwinnett County, who to call for toolshed removal? Who can i call to remove my old books? Who can i call to remove my old computer desk?

GWINNETT COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

 

In 1990, the Georgia Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Act became law. Among other matters, the Act requires local governments to complete a local solid waste management plan and to update it periodically. Gwinnett County and many of the municipalities within the county developed a state-approved solid waste management plan in 1991 that was amended in 1993 and 1994 (SWMP 1991, amended). After more than 10 years, an update to the local solid waste management plan is required.

 

At the same time, citizens in Gwinnett County began expressing growing concerns about the management of solid waste collections and impacts to quality of life. The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, therefore, directed its Solid Waste Citizens Advisory Board and Solid Waste and Recycling Coordinator to undertake a study of solid waste issues; make recommendations for their resolution, if necessary; and prepare the drafting of an update to the SWMP 1991, amended to include the Cities of Berkeley Lake, Dacula, Duluth, Grayson, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Norcross, Snellville, Sugar Hill and Suwanee.

 

After an intensive 16-month study undertaken by national solid waste experts and an extensive stakeholder participation process in which more than 5000 citizens contributed, this document was prepared. It serves as the Plan Update to the local comprehensive solid waste management plan, as required by state law. It covers a planning period from 2005 – 2020 and includes the physical area and political jurisdictions of Gwinnett County and the participating Plan Update Cities.

 

The Plan Update addresses provisions that are required by state law and regulations by examining the 5 core planning elements:

1) Waste reduction, 2) Waste collection, 3) Waste disposal, 4) Land limitation, and 5) Education and public involvement.

 

The Plan Update meets the requirements for a revised local comprehensive solid waste management plan by calculating current and future solid waste disposal amounts per person over the course of the planning period and by:

• Providing an inventory and assessment of existing solid waste programs; xii

• Providing assurance of adequate solid waste handling capability and disposal capacity;

• Identifying solid waste management needs and establishing local goals;

• Identifying strategies to accomplish the local goals and to meet the State’s per capita municipal solid waste reduction goal and targets;

• Identifying an implementation and financial plan to accomplish the local and state goals; and

• Identifying the roles and responsibilities of governmental agencies, the private sector and the general public in addressing effective solid waste management.

 

The Plan Update provides a strategy for managing solid waste in an environmentally sound, cost-effective and service enhanced manner. In addition to the analysis undertaken in drafting the Plan Update, residents’ concerns have been heard and cost-effective and efficient collection proposals have been studied. Key conclusions of the study, stakeholder involvement and Plan Update analysis are outlined below.

 

Study and Stakeholder Conclusions

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• Gwinnett County’s current system of non-exclusive franchise, voluntary resident participation and residential solid waste and recycling collection has served the needs in the past.

• The current system now is inefficient, not cost-effective and limits the services the County can provide.

• An estimated 20,000 households do not use residential curbside solid waste or recycling collection service.

• There is too much truck traffic in neighborhoods, adding noise and pollution, and compromising safety and public health.

• Illegal dumping has increased in recent years.

• Citizens want more recycling.

• Citizens have asked for a change.

• Solid Waste collection programs within the cities, except Suwanee, are meeting current needs.

 

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Emergency Rental Assistance Program

Even as the Gwinnett County economy continues its recovery from the devastating impact of the pandemic, millions of Americans face deep rental debt and fear evictions and the loss of basic housing security. COVID-19 has exacerbated an affordable housing crisis that predated the pandemic and that has exacerbated deep disparities that threaten the strength of an economic recovery that must work for everyone.

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The Emergency Rental Assistance program (available to Gwinnett County residents) makes funding available to assist households that are unable to pay rent or utilities.  Two separate programs have been established: ERA1 provides up to $25 billion under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, which was enacted on December 27, 2020, and ERA2 provides up to $21.55 billion under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, which was enacted on March 11, 2021.

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State, local government, and territory allocations totaled $710 million to the state of Georgia under ERA 2 with $437 million directly to the state. Grantees use the funds to provide assistance to eligible households through existing or newly created rental assistance programs.

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According to an eviction article referenced on patch.com, delinquent Gwinnett County households collectively owe $86,722,710 in back rent, according to Surgo Venture's estimates, for an average of $4,236 each. Georgia and Gwinnett County are roughly in line with each other when it comes to the percentage of renters who are behind. About 20 percent of Georgia renters are in arrears.

City of Auburn, Georgia
1369 Fourth Avenue
Auburn, GA 30011

Phone: (770) 963-4002 
Fax: (770) 513-9255
CityofAuburn-GA.org

City of Dacula, Georgia
442 Harbins Road
Dacula, GA 30019

Phone: (770) 963-7451
Fax:(770) 513-2187
DaculaGA.gov

City of Lilburn, Georgia
340 Main Street
Lilburn, GA 30047

Phone: (770) 921-2210
Fax: (770) 921-8942
CityofLilburn.com

City of Berkeley Lake, Georgia
4040 South Berkeley Lake Road
Berkeley Lake, GA 30096

Phone: (770) 368-9484
Fax: (770) 368-8810
BerkeleyLake.com

City of Duluth, Georgia
3167 Main Street
Duluth, GA 30096

Phone: (770) 476-3434
Fax:(678) 957-7280 
DuluthGA.net

City of Loganville, Georgia
4303 Lawrenceville RD

Loganville, GA 30052
Phone: (770) 466-1165
Fax: (770) 466-0904
Loganville-GA.gov

City of Braselton, Georgia
4982 Highway 53
Braselton, GA 30517

Phone: (706) 654-3915
Fax: (706) 654-3109
Braselton.net

City of Grayson, Georgia
475 Grayson Parkway
Grayson, GA 30017

Phone: (770) 963-8017
Fax:(770) 339-0687
CityofGrayson.org

City of Mulberry, Georgia 
2089 Teron Trace, Suite 120
Dacula, GA 30019

MulberryGA.us

City of Buford, Georgia
2300 Buford Highway
Buford, GA 30518

Phone: (770) 945-6761
Fax: (678) 889-4649
CityofBuford.com

City of Lawrenceville, Georgia
70 South Clayton Street
Lawrenceville, GA 30046

Phone: (678) 407-6391
LawrencevilleGA.org

City of Norcross, Georgia
65 Lawrenceville St.
Norcross, GA 30071

Phone: (770) 242-0824
Fax (770) 448-5945
NorcrossGA.net

City of Peachtree Corners
310 Technology Parkway
Peachtree Corners, GA 30092

Phone: (678) 691-1200 
PeachtreeCornersGA.gov

City of Rest Haven, Georgia
428 Thunder Road
Buford, GA 30518

Phone/Fax: (770) 945-8659

City of Snellville, Georgia
2342 Oak Road
Snellville, GA 30078

Phone: (770) 985-3500
Fax: (770) 985.3525
Snellville.org

City of Sugar Hill, Georgia
5039 West Broad Street
Sugar Hill, GA 30518

Phone: (770) 945-6716
Fax: (678) 714-8145
CityofSugarHill.com

City of Suwanee, Georgia
330 Town Center Avenue
Suwanee, GA 30024

Phone: (770) 945-8996
Fax: (770) 945-2792
Suwanee.com

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