Pompano Beach residents and contractors dealing with estate cleanouts, renovation debris, or general household clutter have a straightforward option: Junk Shot Junk Removal handles the heavy lifting without the guesswork. With a 4.8-star rating from 62 customers, this operation specializes in hauling away whatever’s taking up space—from old furniture and appliances to construction waste and yard debris. The team arrives with trucks ready to load, sort, and dispose of items responsibly, which matters in a coastal area where proper waste management affects local waterways. Turnaround is typically quick; most jobs wrap in a single visit. They work with Pompano Beach homeowners managing post-hurricane cleanup, small business owners clearing out storage, and anyone tackling a basement or garage overhaul. Pricing is transparent with no hidden fees, and they accept most items except hazardous materials. Call (954) 758-5397 to describe what needs to go and get a same-day or next-day estimate. Service area covers Pompano Beach and surrounding neighborhoods throughout central Broward County.
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Frequently asked questions
Do you handle post-hurricane cleanup in Pompano Beach?
Yes. Storm debris, damaged furniture, and flood-damaged materials are part of what we haul away. After severe weather, response times may extend, so calling (954) 758-5397 early helps secure your appointment slot.
What items won't you take from my Pompano Beach home?
We don’t accept hazardous materials like paint, oils, batteries, or refrigerants. Most other household items—furniture, appliances, wood, metal, yard waste—are fair game. Describe your load when you call, and we’ll confirm what we can remove.
How quickly can you schedule a pickup in Pompano Beach?
We typically offer same-day or next-day service depending on current demand. Call (954) 758-5397 with details about what you need removed, and we’ll provide availability and a quote right away.
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