If there is one thing you can guarantee about the upcoming holiday it is that there will be a lot of homes with new televisions. Every year, electronics top the list of “most popular presents” with flatscreen televisions being the number one item sold in this category. You’ve probably already seen Black Friday stampedes for flatscreens. Now that the dust has settled on those bargains, you’ll still be able to find a great deal on a new TV. In fact, the closer you get to Christmas the more likely that the prices will drop. All of this means that you could be one of those homes enjoying a new TV. Instead of making it a surprise for Christmas, why not get it all hooked up before the 25th? That way the family can enjoy watching “A Christmas Story” in HD! For that to happen, you might first need to set up a TV disposal appointment with Junk King.

Chances are if you are getting your first flatscreen, then you’ve been watching TV on a clunker of a set. This would be something that is big and bulky and can’t simply be tossed out in the weekly garbage pickup. That’s where Junk King comes into play. They’ll send over a very capable moving crew and truck. That is pretty much all you need to take care of your TV disposal but you don’t have to stop there. Junk King can all remove all the rest of your household clutter in the same appointment. This is a golden opportunity to finally clean out the garage once and for all.
With Junk King on the job, you only have to point to the items you want removed and they’ll handle the rest. Within a few moments, all your unwanted stuff will be removed from your home and loaded onto that big Junk King truck. Along with all the stuff you want taken away from the inside of your home, that same Junk King crew can take away any debris you have in your yards. That includes tree branches, leaves, pine needles, stones, dirt and sod. This might not be the best time for a landscaping makeover, but you can certainly get rid of a lot of yard waste. Start with an old TV disposal and end with a home that is free of clutter thanks to Junk King.
Have you ever taken apart a television? Probably not. But if you had you would’ve discovered all kinds of pieces and wires that could be recycled. Back in the early days of television, a TV was made up of glass tubes. This wasn’t just the monitor bubble butt the components that made up the electronic system of the TV. Now all of those components have been replaced by the same type of motherboards find in your computer. All of these components are considered electronic waste and need to be properly disposed of. Disassembling the television could take anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes. This all kinds of hazardous materials that can be released when a television is just out into a landfill. In fact there could be as much as 6 pounds of lead in an old TV set. That’s not something you want seeping into the water supply around Denver.