


Here's what we were working with on Beverly Blvd - a narrow side walkway completely taken over by stuff. Old office chairs, large cardboard panels, wire shelving, plastic organizers, miscellaneous debris. The kind of pile that builds up slowly over time until one day it's just... a wall of junk blocking the whole path.
That's honestly how most of these jobs start. It's never one big decision to let things pile up - it's just item after item, week after week, until the space stops being usable. A walkway that should take two seconds to walk through becomes a squeeze-past-everything obstacle course.
We came in and handled it as a full bulk trash removal job. Everything got hauled out - the furniture, the cardboard, the shelving, all of it. No sorting required on the client's end. That's the point. You shouldn't have to figure out what goes where or make three different calls to three different services. We load it, we take it, it's gone.
What you end up with is exactly what you see - a completely open, clear concrete path from one end to the other. The door at the end is accessible. The walls are visible. The space actually functions the way it was supposed to. That's the whole job right there.
Whether it's a side passageway, a garage, a full house cleanout, or anything in between, this is what we do. No job is too awkward or too piled up. If it needs to go, we can move it.