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Carlos Diaz

Junk in the Truck Co

Construction (Other)

My Business

At Junk in the Truck Co we are a locally-owned and operated business proudly serving the Tampa Bay area since 2019. Rooted in Christian values, our mission is to help families and businesses experience the joy of a clutter-free life. We strive to make every space we touch more organized, functional, and peaceful. We offer Full service Junk Removal and Interior Demolition and demolition of small structures

Ideal Referral

Semi-retired individuals (55+) in the Tampa Bay area looking to downsize or declutter their homes. Homeowners and renters preparing for a move or major renovation. Real estate professionals needing cleanouts for listings or post-sale cleanups. Property managers with tenants leaving behind debris or needing junk removal services. Contractors requiring demolition services or construction debris removal

Top Problem Solved

Someone mentioning they’re overwhelmed by clutter or need help decluttering. A home sale or move where the property needs to be emptied quickly. A contractor discussing construction debris or demo needs. A landlord or property manager dealing with tenant turnover or abandoned property. A family managing an estate after a loved one has passed. Community events or projects requiring bulk cleanup services.

My Ideal Referral Partner

Real Estate Professionals: Realtors, property managers, home stagers. Estate Professionals: Estate attorneys, senior living coordinators, organizers. Construction Professionals: Contractors, builders, renovators. Service Providers: Cleaning companies, event planners, organizers. Community Leaders: HOA representatives, nonprofit organizers, sustainability advocates

Top Product

Junk Removal: Full-service removal of unwanted items from homes, businesses, or properties. Demolition Services: Playsets, sheds, small structures, and other non-structural demo needs.

My Favorite BNI Story

**My Favorite BNI Story** One of my favorite referral stories from BNI was meeting a retired military veteran who had lost his home during a storm. When we arrived to help him with a cleanout, he shared old pictures of his backyard, including an actual tank that used to sit there! It was such a unique and touching moment to hear his stories and learn about his incredible life. Being able to help him during a tough time and share in his memories was a reminder of why we love what we do—serving our community and connecting with amazing people along the way.

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