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Why We Donate Before We Dump
Not everything that ends up in our truck is actually junk. A good portion of what we haul — dressers, working appliances, kids' furniture, tools, even boxes of household goods — is still perfectly usable, and Sacramento has no shortage of local shelters and charities that can put it to good use. Before any load heads to the dump, our crew sets aside anything in good condition. It doesn't cost you anything extra, and it means fewer usable items end up buried in a landfill just
Kaylee Fisher
5 hours ago1 min read


How to Prep for a Same-Day Pickup
Same-day and next-day pickups are one of the things Sacramento customers ask us for most, and we're usually able to make it work. A little prep on your end helps us move faster once we're on site, which means less time standing around and more time getting your space back. If you can, group everything you want hauled into one area — a garage, driveway, or single room — rather than spreading it across the house. Clear a path from that area to the street or driveway if possible
Kaylee Fisher
5 hours ago1 min read


What Actually Counts as Hazardous Waste in Sacramento?
If you've ever wondered why we ask extra questions about paint cans or old propane tanks before a pickup, it's because Sacramento — like the rest of California — treats certain household items as hazardous waste that can't go straight to the landfill. Common examples include leftover paint and thinners, motor oil and automotive fluids, pool chemicals, pesticides, and anything with a fuel or propane component. Batteries and certain electronics fall into a similar category, sin
Kaylee Fisher
5 hours ago1 min read
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