Welcome to JT's Junk & Trash Removal, where we offer safe and efficient demolition services for residential properties. Whether you need to tear down an old shed, remove a deck, or clear out an interior space, our team is here to handle all your demolition needs with expertise and care.
Demolition Services
Our demolition services cover a wide range of residential needs, ensuring that your project is completed safely and efficiently. We offer:
Our demolition process is designed to be thorough and efficient, ensuring a seamless experience from start to finish:
Choosing JT's Junk & Trash Removal for your demolition needs means you are opting for a service that prioritizes safety, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. Here’s why homeowners trust us:
Ready to start your demolition project?
Contact JT's Junk & Trash Removal today to schedule a consultation and receive a free, no-obligation quote. We’re here to answer any questions and provide the professional service you need. Fill out our online contact form, and one of our friendly representatives will get back to you shortly. Let us assist you with your demolition project, ensuring it is completed safely, efficiently, and to your satisfaction.
Jeff and his crew are great! They were prompt in answering my calls as well as the pickup! The price was great and beat out other junk removal services around! I would certainly recommend and use again!
-Kyle S.
I had JT remove a old hot tub i had and wasn't using. They were in and out in no time and did it for the price I was quoted. Thanks!
-Kyle P.
JT and Eric disassembled and removed an old playhouse. They emptied our garage and disposed of all the junk. Afterwards, the garage was organized and cleaned by this stellar company. I have hired JT to clean out our basement. Five stars are not enough for this stellar company. Thank you for your excellent work.
-Linda M.
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