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WHAT'S A JUNKMD+ HOUSE CALL?
Full Service Removal
This isn’t dumpster rental. With JunkMD+, we handle all the heavy lifting, removal, hauling, and disposal for you!
Junk Removal Experts
We’re professional, uniformed, and trained to handle all sorts of junk removal jobs! We can take everything from furniture to scrap metal.
Clear & Up-Front Pricing
We’ll always give you a free, no-obligation estimate right up front. No hidden fees or added charges!
Same/Next-Day Service
We’re quick, too! Give us a call today and we’ll be on site within 24 hours!
WHY CUSTOMERS CALL US THE "BEST JUNK REMOVAL SERVICE IN SOLANA BEACH":
We take pride in doing the job right every single time. We listen and take the time to understand exactly what you want us to do, and we treat you and your property with care and respect. We’re dedicated to providing the best service in the industry, period.
THE JUNKMD + JUNK REMOVAL PROCESS
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JUNKMD+ PRICING
ONE OF OUR TRUCK LOADS IS EQUAL TO SIX PICKUP TRUCK LOADS.
THE SOLANA BEACH JUNK REMOVAL EXPERTS
We service Solana Beach, Ca and the surrounding areas.
We’re the junk removal experts. With years of experience, proper tools, plenty of muscle, and the best customer service in the business, we’re ready to tackle even the toughest junk removal jobs with a smile.
We’re local! Junk MD isn’t some big, faceless junk removal corporation. We live, work, and play in Solana Beach, and we’re as committed to the well-being of our community as you are.
About Solana Beach, CA
City of Solana Beach, California
Solana Beach (Solana, Spanish for "warm wind") is a coastal city in San Diego County, California. The population was at 12,941 at the 2020 U.S. Census, up from 12,867 at the 2010 U.S. Census. == History == The area was first settled by the San Dieguitos, early Holocene inhabitants of the area. The area was later inhabited by the Kumeyaay, who set up a village they called Kulaumai, on the southern banks of the San Elijo Lagoon. During the Spanish colonial era, trails heading north near Solana Beach crossed inland to avoid the marshes and inlets of the area. The George H. Jones family were the first European settlers in the area, arriving in 1886. Until 1923, the area had been called Lockwood Mesa. When Lake Hodges Dam was built in 1917–1918, the area began to develop rapidly. The creation of the 12,000-acre (49 km2) Santa Fe Irrigation District in 1918 ensured that the area from Rancho Santa Fe through Solana Beach would prosper and expand. The coastline from Solana Beach to Oceanside began to boom in the early 1920s.
- Area: 9.385565 km²
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- Weather: 24.95 °C, Wind NW at 7 km/h , 61% Humidity
- Population: 12,867