Junk removal is easy with 1-800-GOT-JUNK? Whether you live in Scranton, Wilkes Barre, Clarks Summit, Kingston, Stroudsburg, Tobyahnna, Pittston, Back Mountain or anywhere in between, just call 1-800-GOT-JUNK? and we can remove your junk. Our 1-800-GOT-JUNK? trucks have hauled away all kinds of junk from Luzerne, Lackawanna and Monroe County. From tired appliances to yard waste, construction debris to office equipment, renovation materials to just plain old household junk, if you don't need it, we can take it. Simply tell us what you want removed and our 1-800-GOT-JUNK? crew will do the rest, including all the lifting, loading and disposal. We take pride in giving back to our local community and protecting the environment by salvaging, recycling and donating as much as possible. Watch what we do.
Michael Zayac
Territory: Junk Removal - Scranton
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Hi, I'm Michael Zayac, your local manager of 1-800-GOT-JUNK?'s junk removal operations in Scranton. I have been operating my junk removal business in the greater Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and Poconos region since March of 2005. You have undoubtedly seen our 1-800-GOT-JUNK? junk hauling trucks parked on route 315 in Wilkes-Barre or our trash removal crew donning blue wigs to do an early morning "wave" near The Radisson and Rocky's in Scranton. Perhaps you've even seen our junk hauling trucks along interstate 80 or route 209 in Stroudsburg.
Over the years of owning my junk hauling business, I've seen a fair share of interesting jobs! My most memorable moment was in 2007 when our franchise was selected as one of fifteen (out of over three hundred system-wide) to be awarded a Gold Standard Award. Our junk removal operation here in northeastern Pennsylvania was recognized as one of the best worldwide. We were also ranked in the top one percent worldwide in customer service. We pride ourselves on our customer service and always let our clients know we care.
We are located in Lackawanna Executive Park, Suite 201, Dickson City, PA 18519. We're just off exit 190 from interstate 81 in Lackawanna County, a few blocks from Schifff's Cash and Carry and a stones throw away from the Viewmont Mall and Commerce Blvd which includes Lowe's, Best Buy, Home Depot, Target, and Wal Mart.
Junk pick-up:
"The best thing was how tightly and efficiently the junk hauling team packed the junk truck, making me feel like I got the best bang for my buck. I was also very impressed with their professional attitudes."-- Paul, Dalton, April 2007
"Two very polite members of your trash hauling crew did a very good job. We were exceedingly satisfied."-- Walter, Stroudsburg, May 2007
"Your two junk removers that cleaned out our rental property did a great job. They were professional and very polite. A real credit to your company. I'd use and recommend 1-800-GOT-JUNK?'s junk hauling services to anyone."-- Bob, Clarks Summit, July 2007
"Best thing ever created! I would go with your junk removal services in a heartbeat. You did a wonderful job and the two guys were fast and thorough. The service was also not expensive at all."-- Ann, Harding, Feb. 2008
Michael Zayac, the junk removal operator in Scranton, knows that trash can be put to good uses. His office contains chairs, filing cabinets, and a refrigerator that were obtained through his junk removals. His garbage hauling crew routinely sells, donates, recycles, and reuses the trash they pick up, thus reducing the amount of waste that goes to the landfill. Metals are sold at scrap yards, and paper, cardboard, and plastics are turned over to the Lackawanna County Recycling Center. The Times-Tribune published an article about the recycling efforts of 1-800-GOT-JUNK?'s Scranton, PA franchise.
After a devastating flood of the Susquehanna River in Great Bend, PA, several businesses saw their buildings under four feet of water. Once the waters receded, 1-800-GOT-JUNK? and our big blue junk hauling trucks came to the rescue. A state owned and operated liquor store, which saw the brunt of the flooding, needed to remove and destroy all alcohol inventory immediately. After five days and an incredible twelve truckloads of waste later, the store was finally cleaned out all of its contents. This was by far the largest and most interesting junk removal assignment the Scranton franchise has ever completed.
Our culture is very important at 1-800-GOT-JUNK? and we try to get together with our employees regularly to do something outside of work. Our latest adventure was a Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers Arena Football League (AFL) game. We all sported our 1-800-GOT-JUNK? gear and our big blue wigs and off we went. The PR team for the Pioneers noticed us in the stands and decided to give us the "Best Dressed" award for that night's game!
1-800-GOT-JUNK? was proud to help out the Lackawanna River Corridor Association. In April of 2007, we supplied two 1-800-GOT-JUNK? waste removal trucks and three members of our trash hauling crew to help clean up the the river bank in and around the corridor that runs behind the Ice Box in Scranton. We were there most of the day and ended up removing almost two tons of waste from the banks of the Lackawanna River. All in all it was a great success!