Does your family take vacations during spring break would you save up for the summer time? Spring break has turned into a very popular time for “quickie” vacations. It’s almost like the unofficial kickoff for the summer. Even if you plan to get away you can still squeeze in junk removal session with help from Junk King Chico. This is a great opportunity to finally take on that big task of getting rid of all your unwanted clutter in a single session.

Junk King Chico likes to move fast. That starts with the scheduling. Whether you book online or leave a message your to get a fast response. All you have to do is pick the date that works best on your calendar and a two-hour window within that day. It can be early morning or late afternoon. That two-hour gives the Junk King crew plenty of time to move from one appointment to the next. Depending upon how much stuff you want to get rid of, it might only take a few minutes for them to load everything up. They’ll also keep you apprised of their progress throughout the day just so you can be ready for their arrival.
All the things you want to get rid of don’t have to be put into a pile. You can have items scattered throughout your home. When the crew shows up walk them through those places where you’ve got junk to be removed. That’s all they need to provide you with an estimate for the job. It will all come down to how tightly they can pack up the truck with all your stuff. Don’t know just from looking at it whether it will take up one third, one half or the whole truck bed. There are some jobs that require multiple trucks. That won’t be a problem for Junk King Chico.
In addition to clearing out all the unwanted clutter from the inside of your house, the team from Junk King Chicago can work wonders around the front and back yards. This is a great way to get your garden is ready for spring planting. Before spring break is over, your home can be totally junk free thanks to Junk King Chico.


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