3 Questions You Should Ask Before Hiring a Junk Removal Company to Clean out your Garage.

Home owners need to do their homework when hiring a Junk removal company to provide Haul away services to their home. We have all heard of contractors, housekeepers or handymen ripping someone off, or doing a lousy job. Many home owners are at risk of experiencing the same strife, unless they carefully look at the credentials of the company offering junk removal services. In many circumstances, those entrusted to take care of junk removal have access to merchandise, supplies, or even petty cash found in homes. Without asking the right questions, a company that is supposed to help you can quickly become a major problem. At Junk Gone Today we encourage business owners to ask the following questions when selecting a company for removal.

1. How long have you been in business? Because a junk removal service can be relatively inexpensive to start some “wantrepreneurs” purchase a dump truck, and begin offering services to home owners. More often than not, these businesses flop quickly because the owners fail to consider the importance of proper training before offering these specialized services.

2. What types of clients do you have? This question will help determine if the provider has experience in providing junk removal services to homes like yours in neighborhoods like yours.

3. What services do you provide? If the answer to this question is “we take everything,” take warning. It’s best when junk removal companies can tell you exactly what they do and how they do it. Be leery of people who give vague answers, or who promise the world without giving any specifics.

At Junk Gone Today we are locally owned / Owner operated, meaning that our clients do not have to worry about unsavory characters reporting to their home to remove junk and potentially steal or perform unsatisfactory work. We are committed to providing comprehensive Junk Removal Services to clients across Cleveland, Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Lake County, Geauga County , Summit County, and Lorain County.