Prepped for Holidays?

Richard Tommer

COLLEGE HUNKS HAULING JUNK AND MOVING®

Office: 954.774.9704

Cell: 954.770.2583

[email protected]

Calling all Holiday Cleanout Pre-Procrastinators.  When it comes to the holidays, it can be overwhelming to prepare your home for all those wonderful guests and parties, especially when your home may be bursting at the seams with extra stuff, or you need to move to a new place before the holidays.  That is where College HUNKS Hauling Junk and Moving comes in.

Whether your garage is bursting at the seams with “treasures” that you haven’t been able to see in twenty years, or your children’s swing set or trampoline is in disrepair and hasn’t been used in years, College HUNKS Hauling Junk and Moving has seen it and done it all before.

When life changes and you need to relocate your home or business, College HUNKS Hauling Junk and Moving offers personalized and customized solutions to fit your needs and budget.  From a single item, a full service pack and move, or even packing a shipping container or rental truck for our “Do It Yourselfers”, there is no move too big or too small for the HUNKS to haul.

All of the HUNKS that will help you with your move or junk haul are our employees.  We do not use subcontractors or day labor.  College HUNKS Hauling Junk and Moving is fully licensed and insured for your protection.  All of our HUNKS are Honest, Uniformed, Nice, Knowledgeable Service-providers.

When you have an item that you no longer need, we can dispose of it.  When you have an item that you need to move, we can relocate it.  There is no job to big or small, the HUNKS have done them all!

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