Got an old swing set that’s falling apart, rusting away, or taking up space in your backyard?
Remember when the backyard was filled with laughter, swings, and little feet running around—where did the time go? If your old playset or swing set has become more of a yard ornament than a playground, it might be time to let it go.
We’re here to help you clear it all out. At JUNK REMOVAL Tampa to Sarasota, we specialize in safe, efficient swing set removal across Tampa, Brandon, Riverview, Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch, Sarasota, and nearby areas. Our licensed and insured team can take apart, haul away, and clean up your yard—so you don’t have to lift a finger.
Most backyard swing sets have a typical lifespan of about 10 to 15 years before they begin showing significant wear or become unsafe, depending on materials and maintenance.
1: We Show up on time and assess the Swing Set/ Play Set you want gone and give you a clear, straightforward plan for how we’ll get it out of your way.
2. you’ll get a clear, NO pressure NO obligation Quote.
3. Once you give us the green light, we get to work. We remove your junk efficiently while looking out for your home, furniture, and belongings.
4. Once we’re done, we clean up after ourselves. We finish every job with a final walkthrough to ensure everything is done right and to our standards.
5. Whenever possible we do our best to donate instead of dumping it. It’s our way of reducing waste and helping someone else in the process.
1. It’s not just about who can show up with a truck—it’s about who you trust in your home to do the job right. Savvy homeowners look for local, family-owned businesses because they care more about reputation and customer service than big national chains.
2. They make sure the company is licensed and insured, because accidents shouldn’t be your problem.
3. They choose companies that charge by the load, NOT by the hour.
4. They appreciate a NO-pressure approach with zero upsells or hidden fees.
Oh! And a good crew won’t just haul the junk; they’ll sweep up after, too. It’s those little details that make a big difference.