Charlotte, North Carolina (NC) Junk and Scrap Companies

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1-800-GOT-JUNK? Charlotte Metro
701-A Atando Ave.
Charlotte NC 28206
(704) 335-1705

World's Largest Junk Removal Service
Absolute Junk Vehicles
5500 Wilkinson Boulevard
Charlotte NC 28208
ave selvage cash for junk autos
4701 n tryon st
Charlotte NC 28212
(704) 605-8738

removal" junk cars
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Carolina Junk to Dump
4605 Hedgemore Dr Unit A
Charlotte NC 28209
(704) 307-4421

The Charlotte Junk Removal Specialists. At Carolina Junk To Dump we specialize in picking up and disposing of your excess junk. Whether is a pile of t
Halt Inc
6519 Moonlight Lane
Charlotte NC 28269
(704) 904-8786
Junk King of the Carolinas
8425 Old Statesville Road Suite #4
Charlotte NC 28269
(800) 995-5865

We provide a full range of junk removal services to customer. We offer same-day service that includes ALL LABOR, vehicle expenses, dumping fees.
O'Scrap Recyclers
Charlotte NC 28205
(704) 891-9366

Our goal is to recycle, e-cycle and reuse as much as possible.
Southeast Surplus
1319 Rama Road
Charlotte NC 28211
(704) 905-2946
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