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3 Peaks - Junk Removal & Hauling

in usable condition Working appliances &amp · electronics Clothing &amp · household goods Scrap metal &amp · building materials Cardboard · paper · responsible disposal Knowing it was handled right We handle the entire process for you — sorting · transport · landlords · business owners · and property managers across Greeley · Weld County · and Northern Colorado · managing an estate · facing a deadline · or clearing a property for sale · renovation · or compliance · these answers explain how our process works · what to expect · our team is always available to provide personalized guidance and fast

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in usable condition Working appliances &amp
electronics Clothing &amp
household goods Scrap metal &amp
building materials Cardboard
paper
responsible disposal Knowing it was handled right We handle the entire process for you — sorting
transport
landlords
business owners
and property managers across Greeley
Weld County
and Northern Colorado
managing an estate
facing a deadline
or clearing a property for sale
renovation
Learn more
or compliance
these answers explain how our process works
what to expect
our team is always available to provide personalized guidance and fast

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3 Peaks team. These Jobs Don’t Get Handled Easily. That’s Why We’re Here. Customers call us when a job gets too big, too heavy, or too time-consuming to handle alone. We specialize in full cleanouts, large removals, and situations where the next step can’t happen until the space is cleared. We can help when: Time is running out A tenant left junk behind A structure needs removed A home needs cleared before sale A garage or basement is packed A renovation left debris behind The job is bigger than

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