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NX, LLC
4.8(
1,433
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Serving Horseshoe Bend, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Easy and fast from start to finish. Great communication from the office and the driver. I placed my order over the phone and was helped by, Mary Carabal. She was knowledgeable and professional. She answered my questions and followed up through emails and phone calls throughout the whole process. My Jeep was picked up from a auction yard and dropped off right in my driveway. This was my first time hiring a auto transporter and everything went great. I would recommend National Express and I will use them again in the future."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Calvin Clean Up Crew LLC
4.8(
5
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Serving Horseshoe Bend, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Polite and showed up within a reasonable time frame, did a great job on the gutters and leaf removal. Did miss a section of the yard work but fixed it before leaving and was nice about it"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Creative Landscaping & Tree Service LLC
4.7(
125
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Serving Horseshoe Bend, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"<b>Less than optimal.</b> <br> <b><i>Expectations: </i></b>Provider quoted: <br>Removal of <i><b>all</b></i> hedge and grind roots stumps <br>Removal of 2 Elm trees by back fence <br>Removal of 2 dead Apple trees <br>Stump grind <b><i>all</i></b> stumps for removed trees <br>Stump grind at no charge additional charge stumps left by prior contractor <br>Haul away <i><b>all</b></i> debris  <br> <b><i>Additional information:</i></b> <br>Provider was asked to complete work by end of business March 1, 2016. He assured us that would not be a problem. He said that he would bring a five-man crew and get it done in one day. <br>*Payment due upon completion of work <br>Total Cost $1700 <br> <b><i>What happened:</i></b> <br>1. Hedge that had grown into the chainlink fence was left in place: Provider's quotes are that "I don't want to ruin my saws." and "It is too expensive for me to remove the material. You need to remove the chainlink fence. <br>2. Two stumps were left in place, the tallest at 2 feet. Provider promised to remove them after we removed the fence. <br>3. All debris was not removed, because of the parts that are still in the fence. <br>4. All other tasks were successfully completed. <br>5. Five-man crew was not on site. There were three men for the first half of the first day until one man left. <br>6. Provider asked my wife for half-payment around 4pm on the first day. <br> <b><i>Frustration:<br></i></b>Would the provider have done this level of work if this were his home? <br>Were I to put up a sign with "Work provided by [Your Business Name]" on this job, would he be proud of the results? <br>In my opinion, this level of work and finished product puts me at odds with the current city ordinances for fencing and creates a visual nuisance. <br>Replacement of the fence or paying someone else to complete the job will add additional cost to get the job done right. <br> <b><i>By my assessment: This job is not completed nor has it met the promises tendered for consideration in the quote!</i></b> <br>The provider surveyed the work prior to his bid. He knew about the fence. He knew about the hedge. He had an opportunity prior to his quote to put in caveats or exclusions or to limit the scope of work or to provide a bid that would truly mirror his costs should said costs really be more expensive. Instead, there were no caveats. There were no "upon discovery" clauses. The scope of work was clearly set along with the price and terms. The service provider seems to be knowledgeable and experienced at his profession, which set expectations for the scope of work to be completed as written. Were he a novice, it would be understandable for a bid to be low or a scope of work to be inaccurate. Based on his quote, his knowledge, and his experience, he was selected and the job was initiated. <br>The provider focussed only on the work that could be done using power tools. The part of the job that requires hand tools, remains unfinished with the provider's only solution being to remove the fence at my further expense. In my opinion, the branches that are in the fence links need to be manually clipped out and the two stumps that have not yet been removed need to be removed by axe. As a professional, the provider should recognize this. Because of the agreed upon scope of work, and because I am paying $1,700 for this job, I expect it: That is, I expect the job to be completed to the terms set in the quote, not just the part that is power-tool friendly. <br> <b><i>Acknowledgement:</i></b> <br>I understand that the job was / is a hard, dirty, difficult job. I appreciate that there are dedicated people who do this work. That is why I was willing to pay the $1,700 to have the job done right. The parts of the job that were completed create a clean visual experience. I understand that not every possibility can be anticipated or considered, but that is why we trusted in the provider's experience and knowledge and commitment to doing what he said he would do. <br> <b>Suggestions to Angieslist:<br></b>Allow the ability to attach photos so that the readers can see the quality of work provided by the service provider. <br> <br>"
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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208 Moving Co
4.9(
49
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Serving Horseshoe Bend, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They were great. Very professional and pleasant to work with. They really hustled and worked hard moving some heavy stuff up and down stairs. They worked smart and worked together resulting in no damage to our new house. I would highly recommend them."
Recommended by95%of homeowners
Junk Holler
5.0(
1
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Serving Horseshoe Bend, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Got Junk? Just Holler! We offer fast & friendly Residential and Commercial Junk Removal Services. Foreclosure Cleanup, Office Clean-outs, Furniture Removal, Construction & Yard Debris Removal, Estate & Garage Sale Cleanup, Appliance Disposal & Recycling.\n\nFree Appliance and Scrap Metal Pickup - Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators, Stoves, A/C Units, Dishwashers, Microwaves, Water Heaters, Freezers, Furnaces, Exercise Equipment, Anything Metal, Etc.\n\nCall Junk Holler today and we will remove your Junk!

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FAQs for waste, junk, building materials and debris removal and hauling projects in Horseshoe Bend, ID

To throw out stained, broken, or infested mattresses or couches, call a junk hauler or take it to your local landfill yourself. If it’s infested with pests, you might want to call a pest control specialist near you. If you have infested furniture, there's a good chance you have an infested home, too.

Tipping furniture removal services is not mandatory, but it is a thoughtful way to acknowledge their hard work and professionalism. If you're pleased with the service, consider tipping junk haulers 5% to 10% of the total cost or $10 to $20 per worker. This is especially appreciated when the job involves heavy lifting, navigating stairs, or handling bulky items. Tipping not only rewards the workers for a job well done but also fosters a positive working relationship.

If your furniture is in good condition, you have a few options:

  • Donate to charities: Organizations like Goodwill, Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity, and GreenDrop often accept furniture donations and may offer free pickup services.

  • List online: You can list your items for free on local online marketplaces or community groups to find someone who needs them. Giving away your furniture not only helps you clear space but also benefits others in your community.

The cost to haul away junk depends on the haul’s size. A single item costs $60 to $150 to haul, with each additional item adding $20 to $40 to the total price. Hauling away a full truckload of trash or other junk will run $400 to $800.

Yes, some furniture retailers will haul away your old furniture when they deliver your new items. This service may be included in your purchase price or offered at a discounted rate. It's important to check with the store to see if they provide furniture removal and whether there are any requirements, such as a minimum purchase. Utilizing this service can save you time and effort in disposing of your old furniture.

In many cases, you can dispose of furniture in a dumpster, but regulations vary by location. Some areas prohibit items like mattresses or upholstered furniture due to environmental concerns. It's best to check with your local waste management authorities or dumpster rental company to understand what's allowed.

The Horseshoe Bend, ID homeowners’ guide to waste, junk, building materials and debris removals and haulings

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