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Business Profile: Family-run Affordable Junk Removal takes stress out of cleanups

by | Aug 27, 2022 | Business, Featured

Affordable Junk

Christine and Jason Schadler, shown with their children and dog, started Affordable Junk Removal in 2005.

Whether it’s one old fridge in the garage or an entire home of unwanted goods, the team at Affordable Junk Removal offers a cost-efficient, stress-free approach to waste management. “You don’t lift a finger,” says owner Jason Schadler, who started the company along with his wife, Christine, in 2005.

The business offers same-day service for both residential and commercial clients across eastern and central Massachusetts and northern Rhode Island. In addition to junk removal, the company rents 15-yard dumpsters.

As a family-owned and operated company, Affordable Junk Removal has lower overhead costs and is more accessible than national competitors, Schadler says. “I answer my phone 24 hours a day,” he notes. “I was on vacation in Italy and Portugal, and I was still answering my phone on the beach. When you call us, you get me — not an automated machine!”

Schadler says the company has an environmentally friendly approach to disposal in which it recycles items when possible, properly disposes of non-recyclables and resells many items at the Schadlers’ second-hand store, Resellables. “We opened that store in Bellingham because we hated to see things thrown away,” Schadler says. “We have four kids, and sustainability is extremely important to us.”

During the early days of the business, Schadler provided junk removal on nights and weekends when he wasn’t busy working at a machine shop. Eventually, the business grew into a full-time endeavor, and the Schadlers invested in the company with new equipment and techniques. “When I first started, for example, we didn’t have any tarps. I’m driving around and things are flying out of my truck,” Schadler says with a laugh. “I’m like, ‘Oh my god, I need a tarp.’ ”

Schadler says his wife “was equally as involved” in getting the business off the ground. “She handled the back end while I did the heavy lifting, all while she was working at EMC,” he says. “Fast forward 17 years, and we both work full-time managing the company as well as other endeavors. Business is doing great; it has grown tremendously to a fleet of trucks and dumpsters, and we’ve also been able to buy a pizza place, The Corner Market in Holliston.”

In addition to delivering an in-demand service to the community, Schadler is appreciative that Affordable Junk Removal has helped provide a work-life balance that suits his family. “It allows me to be able to do what I like doing and spend time with my kids,” he says. “I’m home to see my babies play softball and do all that stuff. We are also able to give back to the communities we serve.”

The Schadlers live in Milford, but they have many connections in Hopkinton, including friends in town and the Hopkinton YMCA where their kids are frequent attendees. Additionally. Hopkinton residents have been regular patrons of The Corner Market. “Hopkinton has been huge for us, especially during the pandemic,” he says. “They were always supportive and ordered food constantly. We definitely owe Hopkinton a lot.”

To receive a free junk removal estimate, call 774-287-1133 or visit affordablejunkremoval.com.

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