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Flawless set up of visit, straightforward directions on payment. I did trust them. I will definitely use them again.
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St Lucie Junk Removal is a full-service junk removal business based in Port St Lucie, FL. We specialize in house clean outs, that includes foreclosure cleanout, eviction cleanout, move out cleanout, hoarding clean out, and more. Our team of experienced professionals can handle any job, no matter how big or small. We'll take care of all the hard work for you, leaving you with peace of mind knowing your junk is gone for good. Contact us today for a free estimate and let us start planning your next clean out project.
1125 Southeast Puritan Lane, 34983, Port St. Lucie, FL, United States
Flawless set up of visit, straightforward directions on payment. I did trust them. I will definitely use them again.
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