Top Five Items Dog Gone Junk Hauled Away In Springfield Missouri
As 2020 draws to a close (good riddance) it’s time to start compiling those end of the year lists. We thought we’d take a look back at the most common items that our customers needed hauled away. As always, we donate as much as we can and recycle as much as we can to avoid adding to our local landfill.
What were the top five items Dog Gone Junk hauled away in 2020?
Sofas and Loveseats
You might want to lift up the couch cushions one last time see if you can find any loose change, but after that, let Dog Gone Junk haul away that furniture for you to a good home. You may not have a use for it any longer, but we work with many people in need and almost every piece of furniture can be cleaned up and donated to someone else who needs it.
Mattresses
You might already know that it’s hard to get rid of old mattresses. Don’t be one of those people that dumps their mattress in a dark alley. Call us and we will make sure it gets properly recycled.
Washer and Dryer Sets
There is always someone in need of a washer and dryer set. Even if it only has a few months left in it, it can be lifesavers to those in need. Some people are handy and can fix the internal parts to get them working good as new. You get your new washer and dryer set and someone else gets your old set. Everybody wins.
Fridges and Freezers
Like many large appliances, these can be hard to get rid of. If they still work, we will find a good home to donate them to. If they don’t work, we will properly recycle them.
Treadmills
If you find that you’re just using your old exercise equipment to hang laundry on more often than something you use to work out with, give us a call to haul it out of there for you.
These were the five most common things Dog Gone Junk hauled away in Springfield Missouri this past year. But we can box up and load up almost anything you no longer have use for and get it out of the way. Other than hazardous chemicals or waste, Dog Gone Junk hauls away just about anything.
Let us do the heavy lifting so you can make room for your incoming Christmas gifts. Happy Holidays everyone and here’s to a safe and healthy 2021.