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Becoming The Best

Becoming the best at something isn't easy. A lot of hard work and dedication is required to not only make it to the top but also remain there. Junk Munkiez plans on doing just this! We want to become the # 1 junk removal and hauling service in Eugene, Oregon and the surrounding area. The journey to the top hasn't been easy and the climb to become the best is still a work in progress but the outpouring of positive feedback from our customers isn't only extremely motivating but is also a sign that Junk Munkiez is quickly gaining momentum in Lane county by providing fast, friendly, and professional service! Our junk hauling service has been proudly serving Oregonians since June of 2016 and looks forward to expanding it's capabilities in the near future. We've hauled away just about anything and everything you can imagine that is non hazardous and capable of being lifted by 2 crew members. Furniture, appliances, tools, construction waste, wood and other yard debris, scrap metal, tires, tanks, kitchenware, mattresses, household garbage, and much more has all been items we've quickly removed and hauled for our customers. Junk Munkiez doesn't just throw away either. We've donated and recycled 10's of thousands of pounds of debris, preventing it from ending up in the landfill. We are determined to continue providing the best hauling service in the area and are reaching the point we need to grow with the increasing demand for waste management. This will require more vehicles and crew members and we don't plan on plateauing. We are optimistic that in the next few years you'll see more and more of Junk Munkiez patrolling the streets of Eugene and Springfield, ready to serve the residents of Lane county!

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