Barnes Home Services

TN

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Demolition contractor

professional junk removalcleanoutsand small demolition projects. As a locally ownedlicensedand insured companyve been recognized in the community for our commitment to quality and efficiencyAppliance &ampDown Tree Removal And anything else you need removed including mattresses! You name itwe take it. How can we help you? Learn More Grading &ampleveling We offer excavationbobcat workandBarnes Home Services has grown from a smalllocal operation into a trusted name in Rutherford County. Over the yearswe’ve built a reputation for excellence in junk removal and cleanouts500 lower than Bobbybut after calling them back to clarify some questionswe discovered that there were add on fees that were not included in the estimate. Alsothis other company was a national companyhe told me he did not add on fees and the price he quoted was the price. He was true to his word

615-504-7376 Text 615-504 x -7376 Learn About Us Dedicated to Serving Rutherford County Homeowners Barnes Home Services is your trusted partner for junk removal and cleanouts in Rutherford County. We specialize in junk removal, cleanouts, and small demolition projects. As a locally owned, licensed, and insured company, we pride ourselves on reliable service and customer satisfaction. Our responsible disposal methods and clear pricing set us apart. We’ve been recognized in the community for

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