What Do You Haul? Here’s What Crestview Junk Removal Can Take Off Your Hands

One of the most common questions I get is: “What kind of stuff do you haul?”

And the short answer is — just about everything!

At Crestview Junk Removal & Hauling, I take pride in making junk disappear for homeowners, landlords, contractors, and business owners across Crestview, FL and the surrounding area.

If it’s not hazardous or living (yes, I’ve been asked), I’ll probably haul it.

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Here’s What I Haul:

Old Furniture – Couches, dressers, mattresses, recliners, dining sets, and more.

Appliances – Refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, dishwashers — working or not.

Yard Debris – Tree limbs, branches, brush piles, bagged leaves, and storm cleanup.

Construction & Renovation Waste – Drywall, wood, tile, and leftover materials.

Garage & Shed Cleanouts – Tools, old boxes, broken equipment, and anything in between.

Light Demolition Items – Playsets, sheds, decks, fencing, and more.

Random Junk – TVs, electronics, bikes, rugs, exercise equipment, and mystery piles.

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What I Don’t Haul:

Hazardous materials (paint, chemicals, etc.)

Live animals or biological waste

Anything that would risk damaging your property or health without proper disposal

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Why Call Crestview Junk Removal & Hauling?

Fast, local service — same-day and weekend availability

Licensed & insured — peace of mind with every haul

Respectful, honest work — I treat your space like it’s my own

No job too big or small — from single-item pickups to full property cleanouts

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Let’s Make That Junk Disappear

If you're not sure whether I haul it — just ask!

Chances are, if it's taking up space, I can make it go away.

Call or text Bryan at 850-380-4339

Visit: CrestviewJunkRemoval.com

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