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About North Shore Junk Co. — Junk Removal in Danvers, MA
We are a small North Shore outfit, not a call center that dispatches whoever is closest. The person who prices your job is the person who carries it out. That is the whole difference, and it is why the five things below are promises and not slogans.
Why we put five guarantees in writing
Anybody with a truck can say they will show up. These are the five things we are willing to be held to — and none of them is something the national franchises offer.
Upfront photo pricing
Text us photos and you get a real number back, before anyone drives anywhere. The reason is simple: the thing people hate about this trade is the price changing once the truck is in the driveway and the stuff is half loaded. If we quote it, we honor it.
Property protection promise
If we damage anything on the way out — a door frame, a railing, the lawn — we fix it at our cost. We put that in writing because “be careful” is not a promise and a scratched banister is not your problem to pay for.
Broom-clean guaranteed
Empty is not the same as clean. When we pull out of the driveway the space is swept and ready to use, because the whole point was to get the room back.
Two-hour arrival window
You get a two-hour window and a text 15 minutes before we pull up, so you are not giving up a whole day. If we miss the window, take 10% off. A guarantee with no consequence is just a sentence.
Responsibility report
You get a summary of what was donated, what was recycled and what had to be thrown out. Most of what leaves a house is not garbage, and you should get to see where it went.
The crew
anos de operação, tamanho da equipe e nº de caminhões — perguntar ao cliente
What we can tell you today: we are based at 33 Coolidge Road in Danvers, we work Monday to Saturday, and the same people answer the phone, quote the job and load the truck.
Questions about junk removal in Danvers
Are you a franchise?
No. We are local to the North Shore. When you call, you are not routed to a national dispatch center that sells the job to whoever is nearest.
What happens to what you take?
As much as possible is donated or recycled, and you get a written summary of where it went. What is left goes to the transfer station.
Talk to the person who does the work
Call or text a photo. No sales call, just a price.