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JUNK REMOVAL HALL COUNTY

Junk removal in Hall 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.

 

Hall 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. 

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For example, our Hall 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!

Hall County Has Junk!

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Hall County junk pick up
Early morning, late night or anywhere in between. Our Hall County 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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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 Hall 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 in Hall County

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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.

Aluminum

Cardboard

Mail

Mixed Paper

Paperboard

Kraft Paper

Other Paper

Newspaper

Plastic

Magazines / Catalogs

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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 Hall County, GA? Does Best Buy take old TVs? Can I throw away a flat screen TV? Where can you dispose of old TVs in Hall County, how do i get rid of my old mattress? How do i discard my old sofa? Who to call to remove junk? In Hall County, Georgia, 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?

HALL COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

 

The Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for Hall County and its Municipalities is a result of the planning requirements established by the Georgia Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Act. This Act requires that two goals be met by the plan:

 

1. Achievement of a 25% per capita reduction in solid waste disposed of by 1996, based on the amount disposed of in FY 1992; and
2. Assurance of adequate solid waste handling capability and
capacity for the subsequent 10-year period.

 

The plan includes the following elements:

1. Waste Disposal Stream Analysis 2. Waste Reduction
3. Collection
4. Disposal

5. Land Limitations
6. Education and Public Involvement
7. Litter Reduction and Beautification (not required by DCA) 8. Implementation Schedule

 

Waste Disposal Stream Analysis

Source, composition and generation is dealt with in this element. An analysis of available data found the following breakdown of all Hall County generated waste disposed at in-county and out of county landfills by source for 2002.

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Executive Summary

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Waste Sources Delivered to Hall County Landfill

Commercial
Industrial
Residential Construction/Demolition

Total Hall County Waste Generation

November 13-25, 1991 56.8%

28.5% 14.7% N/A

October 20-25, 2003 16.6%

21.6% 52.6% 9.2%

 

The sum of all waste generated and disposed within the county, as well as all waste generated within the county and exported to out of county disposal facilities gives the total waste generation from Hall County as 246,853 tons in 2002.

Disposition of Hall County Generated Waste 2002

 

Hall County Candler Road Landfill RTS Landfill
Crystal Creek Landfill
Exported

Total

67,528 tons 26% 88,000 tons 33% 15,600 tons* 6% 91,325 tons 35%

262,453

 

* estimated at 1,000 cu. yds./week and 600 lbs./cu. yd.

Assuming that virtually all of the waste exported from Hall County is commercial and industrial, except for the documented 1,065 tons known to be exported by cities (residential), would result in the breakdown shown below. It is interesting to note that the overall contribution of residential waste to the total is still roughly 15% (see Table 1). The vast majority of waste generated in Hall County is still from other than residential sources.

 

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Executive Summary

KEY RECOMMENDATIONS

Waste Generated By Source 2002

Commercial/Industrial 47% Residential 15% Construction/Demolition 38%

Waste Reduction

 

EnviroShare Program


This successful local program should be continued and expanded, in conjunction with the

Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce. The materials exchange component should continue to include materials matching via e-mail and the Internet through the www.enviroshare.org web site to those non-profit groups and agencies doing “public works” in Hall County. This could provide them with needed non-financial resources to benefit the community while diverting waste from disposal.

 

Ways to facilitate materials exchange with the general populace should also be explored.

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Cooperative marketing of recyclables should be pursued to assist businesses.

Education and Enforcement
Citizens need to be educated regarding efforts that may be implemented in the household

to reduce waste generation. This educational program should be conducted by Resource Recovery. The county should support the continuance of state funding, through the State’s Solid Waste Trust Fund for education and enforcement in regards to solid waste management. When the funding mechanism sunsets in 2005, the County should lobby, through ACCG (Association County Commissioners of Georgia) for renewal.

 

Drop and Swaps
Drop and swaps are one-day events that can be offered for the purpose of reusing items

such as paints and furniture. Such programs have been successful in other areas. The same could also be done with household hazardous wastes on a more limited basis.

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Click here for Hall County's complete comprehensive solid waste management plan...

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