Junk Genius Dallas Ft. Worth

1606 Plantation Rd #202
Dallas, Texas 75235 United States

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Junk Genius is a local full-serviceĀ  Junk Removal Company serving the entire Dallas metro area. We provide services to individuals and businesses for the removal of unwanted items, such as old furniture, appliances, and debris. We understand that getting rid of junk can be a hassle, which is why we strive to make the process as simple and stress-free as possible. We offer a variety of services to meet your specific needs. Our team is fully equipped to handle any type of junk, and we take pride in responsibly disposing of all items in an environmentally-friendly manner. We also offer competitive pricing and flexible scheduling to ensure that you get the best possible service at a price that fits your budget. Don\t let junk and clutter take over your life. Contact us today to schedule a junk removal appointment and experience the peace of mind that comes with a clutter-free space.

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