Here at Junk King we always like to tell our Charlotte mattress removal clients that we recycle. That means you don’t need to feel bad about phoning for our removal services because you think that old mattress will wind up in a landfill.
We have a variety of services that are dedicated to our valuable clients in Charlotte. Along with other furniture removal options, we pride ourselves on construction waste removal, appliance removal along variety of other categories.
There are several excellent reasons why our Charlotte mattress removal services stand head and shoulders above the competition. These include:
• The fact that we are well known for having fast and friendly service. What’s more, when you rent from us for some of your other needs, you only pay for the space you use. It’s that kind of efficient, cost-effective philosophy that’s made us an industry leader.
• We also pride ourselves on estimates that are free and transparent. In fact, if you take a minute to look at our written price guarantee, you’ll see that we are committed to beating the competition.
If you’re thinking about buying a new mattress, there are some things that you should know about replacing the old one. For example, talking to your doctor before you make any decisions is a great idea, especially if you’re a little older.It’s a good idea to remember that your doctor or therapist isn’t really an expert on mattresses. They can give you some excellent advice based on the fact they know your medical conditions however.
Our Charlotte Mattress Removal History
One of the other things that separates our company from the competition is the fact that we have an interesting history. Junk King was formed in 2005 by 2 friends who wanted to put together an echo friendly junk removal business. The rest as they say is history and we’re proud of the fact that we are considered America’s number one junk service today.
The mattress services that we offer are thorough and complete. Right from the time you first make contact with us until the time you wave goodbye to that old piece of furniture. Starting the process off is quick and easy.
All you need to do is call or text. A simple click of the mouse will get you started on the process that is user-friendly, quick and efficient. Charlotte mattress removal is here for you.
One of the important goals of any home improvement project should always be to increase the value of your home. A few years ago, the National Association of Realtors did a 2005 cost vs. value report. Here’s what they discovered: “The average “upscale kitchen” remodel with a cost of $81,552 and had a payback of 84.8 percent. The average midrange “major kitchen” remodel with a cost of $43,862 and had a payback of 91 percent. The average “minor kitchen” remodel with a cost $14,913 and had a payback of 98.5 percent.” Add it up and it’s clear that the investment you make in a kitchen or bathroom remodel is going to be a big asset to your home. It makes sense then that you need to spend your money wisely. Keep that in mind when your budget goes over and the job takes longer than you think it will!
With the frost melting away, spring is just around the corner and that means everyone should be in the spring cleaning mood! A growing trend in cleaning is cleaning the green way. This is where you use basic household supplies to keep your home sparkling. Items like white vinegar, baking soda and olive oil can be utilized in a wide range of cleaning products.
Like most other businesses, the carpet industry is extremely competitive and carpet salespersons are eager (desperate?) to get your business. This is why you need to take charge when you go out shopping for carpet. Just like with buying a car, the greatest power you have as a customer is the ability to walk away. It amazing how much of a better deal you’ll get when the carpet salesperson knows that. Your best approach for buying new carpet would be to visit at least five different retail showrooms. This will give you a strong sense of what is “out there.” Before going, you’ll want to measure the space you’ll be carpeting because that’s the first question you’ll be asked: “What’s the square footage of the room?” When you’ve narrowed down the two or three choices of carpet ask to take a small sample home and live with it for a day. If the carpet store won’t part with a sample they are not someone you should be doing business with.
If you’ve noticed something missing around the area it might be the garbage. That’s because all around North Carolina and here in Charlotte residents and businesses are creating less garbage than they have in over 20 years. According to recent surveys each person has generated 0.98 tons of trash last year. That is down from the peak of 1.36 tons that hit in 2006. What’s the cause of this major reduction? Those in the know at the Division of Solid Waste point to more people recycling as the leading cause. Across the state there are 40 landfills that have been given the seal of approval to accept trash. Of that trash, around 60% is household garbage while 24% is industrial waste and the rest is construction demolition. What about your junk? Do you know where it ends up? You would if you hired
It’s never too late to fire up a New Year’s resolution. Even as we head into the winter we can still make many improvements in our lives by setting a goal and sticking to it. Most of the typical New Year’s resolutions involve self-improvement projects like joining a gym, taking up yoga or spending more time pampering yourself. One area that could benefit from a decent New Year’s resolution is your home. What improvements can you make around your home that will improve the quality of life?
Despite what you might think about the junk you want to forever get rid of, not everything deserves to land in a dump. There are some of your items that might actually have a little bit more life left in them. They might need some TLC when it comes to replacing a seat cushion or repairing a table leg but that doesn’t mean those items would be totally worthless. That’s why Junk King Charlotte makes it a point to drop off many furniture items to those Charlotte charities which make repurposing their mission. Think of this as recycling your junk without grinding it down to pulp.
Christmas is over. Which means only one thing: time to take back all those gifts that didn’t live up to your expectations. It’s not really a bad thing. In fact, many retailers expect presents to be returned and offer “gift receipts” for the savvy shopper. But there are some other tips to make the gift return process go a bit more smoothly. Having that receipt is crucial but some retail outlets like Best Buy could look up a purchase on their computer. Although that might pertain only if you made the purchase and not someone else. After all, you don’t want to credit back the gift giver’s account.
Most everyone is familiar with the word “recycle” but not everyone might understand what that process is all about. The best way to increase recycling levels is to inform the public about how that process works from start to finish. That’s the goal of ReCommunity, a Charlotte based company that is dedicated to informing the public through an interactive website that is all about recycling.