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What We Do
Removing your junk is easy with Rochester’s 1-800-GOT-JUNK?. Serving the Monroe County we offer a quick, easy and efficient way to rid your junk. Our junk hauling service includes all the sorting, lifting, loading, recycling, donating and disposal. All you need to do is point to want you want removed. Call it trash, junk, rubbish, or unwanted items, whatever you call it, if you don’t want it, we can take it. We’ve seen all kinds of junk from old furniture and appliances, yard and garden waste, construction and renovation debris, office equipment, and more! We offer same-day service to all our residential and commercial clients. We take pride in giving back to our local community. That’s why we recycle, salvage and donate as much as possible every day. We look forward to helping you with your junk removal needs! Watch what we do.
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A Workout at Work
There are jobs that task your mind... And then there are jobs that tire your body. Some people, like college students, look to workout while they work. We caught up with some of these movers and shakers. Working Out While At Work.
In The Community
Junk Pile at Home Fair Expo
The BCB Home Fair Expo: For three years in a row Rochester's 1-800-GOT-JUNK? has participated in the Better Contractors Bureau Home Fair Expo. This year we were a big hit with an authentic junk pile in our booth. All weekend people told us that the pile looked like their garage, basement, attic, etc.
Waves and Parades
Our blue wig spirit: Have you seen our 1-800-GOT-JUNK? team around town having fun in our blue wigs and showing off our work hard, play hard mentality? You might catch us at busy intersections, summer festivals like the Lilac Festival, Cornhill Festival or Canal Days, or even the St. Patrick's Day Parade.Responsible Disposal
Diverting waste from landfills: By recycling and donating things like furniture, household items, metal, paper and cardboard, we have saved approximately 1,000 tons of reusable items from going to landfills.





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