Junk? We Haul

Junk? We Haul Metro's newest Junk Removal Business! David Kielbratowski launched ' Junk We Haul' in 2013 as metro's newest junk removal business.

He manages the business with a fleet of 5 trailers, including a flat bed and two full size pick up trucks. Focused on providing personal service and expedient junk removal at a lower cost than traditional 'dump truck' companies. David spent 31 years in a family business as, president and sucessfully launched one of Nova Scotia's most successful brand names, Chris Brothers Meat. His primary role in

the family business was operations in meat production. Organizing, scheduling, producing and packaging up to 6000 lbs of their famous pepperoni a day. Along with his siblings he also oversaw five retail outlets in HRM employing more than one hundred people. His work ethic, commitment to staff and diligent eye on running a smooth operation was a goal he strived for daily. In 2009 he moved his operations and management skills back into the residentail construction sector where he began as a carpenter in the 1970's. After three years with Kiel Developments he founded 'Junk We Haul'

11/13/2015

Get that basement cleaned out before the snow flies

05/23/2015

It's a great weekend for cleaning out junk, call for a trailer 880-1674

04/08/2014
Check out these interesting facts! We recycle at Junk? We Haul. Help us keep the environment clean!!
03/24/2014

Check out these interesting facts!

We recycle at Junk? We Haul. Help us keep the environment clean!!

A great new service from Junk We Haul is our flatbed trailer.  We can haul up to 10,000 lbs, ready to clean up that heav...
03/07/2014

A great new service from Junk We Haul is our flatbed trailer. We can haul up to 10,000 lbs, ready to clean up that heavy junk?

02/13/2014

Did you know the word 'junk' originated in the mid 14th century?

02/13/2014

Did you know the word "junk" originated in the 14 th century

"worthless stuff," mid-14c., junke "old cable or rope" (nautical), of uncertain origin, perhaps from Old French junc "rush, reed," also used figuratively as a type of something of little value, from Latin iuncus "rush, reed" (but OED finds "no evidence of connexion"). Nautical use extended to "old refuse from boats and ships" (1842), then to "old or discarded articles of any kind" (1884). Junk food is from 1971; junk art is from 1966; junk mail first attested 1954.

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