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Learn More About Junk Collectors

Have a junk removal-related question? We have the answer! Check out our FAQs below to learn more about our company and services.

  • Is there anything Junk Collectors can not remove?

    We cannot remove paint, propane tanks, asbestos, and household chemicals for cleanouts in Marlboro, NJ.

  • Is Junk Collectors licensed and insured?

    Yes. We are a licensed estate cleanout company in Marlboro, NJ, by the division of environmental protection in the state of New Jersey.

  • Do you offer free estimates?

    Yes. We offer same-day free estimates for your estate cleanout in Marlboro, NJ.

  • What type of type of materials can Junk Collectors remove?

    During cleanouts in Marlboro, NJ, we remove appliances, carpet, household waste, construction waste, doors, windows, hot tubs, and much more.

  • How large is the truck you use?

    The truck used by our junk removal company in Marlboro, NJ is 20 cubic yards.

  • How do you dispose of my junk?

    According to Junk King, in 1990, about 16 percent of the total municipal solid waste produced in this country was recycled. Today, that rate is around 35 percent. For our cleanouts in Marlboro, NJ, we try to recycle and donate as much as we can and the rest goes to the landfill.


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