Busby Junk Removal

Kirkland, Washington, United States | Waste Collection & Disposal

Junk Hauling Mission Statement:

Our goal as Junk Haulers is simple - to offer the highest value to our customers in the junk removal industry by removing the most junk, while maintaining a high level of professionalism and offering the best customer service.

We continually strive to find new and innovative ways to recycle all materials that we remove from your property.

Company Profile and History:

In 2005, Busby Junk Removal begins construction of a new junk removal hive in Issaquah, Washington. Success in the Seattle junk removal industry has been hard fought with tough competition. Scraping by with a small junk pick-up truck Busby was able to finance a new junk dump truck. Meager beginnings to say the least, but with hard work and perseverance Busby junk removal has been able to spread her 'Busy Bees' throughout King County, Pierce County, and Snohomish County. Busby Junk Removal currently owns eight large dump trucks and anticipates continued expansion, which may include junk removal franchising opportunities.

Busby History - Junk Hauling and More:

Busby’s history can be traced back to the early 1900s. Busby, Inc. was originally started by Alvin C. Busby. In 1912 Alvin moved his blacksmith shop to Ellensburg, Washington from Bakersfield, California. He continued his work shoeing horses, repairing and producing farm tools, and installing rims on buggy wheels. In time Alvin’s son, Alvin Glenn Busby, joined the family business. He helped diversify the business into a manufacturer of automatic coal stokers as they continued to repair farm equipment. In 1952, Alvin C. Busby’s grandson, Gene Busby, was apprenticed into the business. The Busbys' business continued to grow; in 1975 they outgrew their hometown facility and made the move to Moses Lake, Washington, settling near the former Larson Air Force Base. Busby, Inc. continued to expand, fabricating snowplows and equipment for the Department of Transportation, pony trailers, drill rigs, and substructures for the North Slope. Due to economic hardship, Busby, Inc. closed its doors in 1983. Twenty-two years later in October of 2005, Busby Junk Removal opened its doors and has continued business with an emphasis on recycling.

Company Details
Company NameBusby Junk Removal
Business CategoryWaste Collection & Disposal
AddressKirkland
Washington
United States
PresidentNA
Year Established2005
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationNA

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