Getting rid of e-waste can sometimes be a challenge. You know it can’t be tossed out into the trash. E-waste only belongs at a certified recycled. But dropping off at one of those centers is not always convenient. The solution would be to hire junk King Columbus for this task. These are professional junk haulers dedicated to the responsible disposal be waste since they began collecting junk back in 2005. Hiring Junk King can ensure that all your e-waste will take care of the right way.
A Long List
The amount of e-waste you want to clear from your home can be a long list. E-waste is categorized as any device that is powered by electricity. That can include laptops, desktops, printers, fax machines, monitors, televisions, and DVD players. It’s a safe bet that you have one or more of those kinds of items tucked away in a closet or down the basement. One call to Junk King can clear it all out.
The two-person moving crew assigned to your Junk King session can pick up all that e-waste right from where you are keeping it. They were loaded onto the truck, and the job will be complete as far as you are concerned. On the Junk King side, they will pile up that e-waste back at the depot until it fills up one of the trucks. That is when they will make the trip to the recycling center.
The cost for Junk King service will always be based on how everything gets packed onto the truck. The less room that your e-waste uses up, the less you pay. Of course, you also have the opportunity to add other items to that pile for removal in the same session. That price will be adjusted according.
The fastest way to get rid of your e-waste is to turn it over to Junk King Columbus today. Call for a removal session appointment.


Columbus is proud to be the largest Earth Day volunteer effort in the country. That is according to Earth Day Network. For last year’s Earth Day, Columbus mobilized over 3,600 volunteers who collectively raked up 11,000 service hours across 132 worksites. That’s mighty impressive by any standard. Earth Day 2014 appears to be on track to match those efforts. Among the many opportunities for volunteering is with the Glen Echo Park cleanup, the School for the Deaf tree planting and tilling the soil at the Kossuth Street Community Garden. Are you sensing a theme here? On some level, Earth Day is all about getting dirty whether that is cleaning or planting. Either way you’ll be doing your part to keep Columbus green.