Have you ever noticed how hard it is to get rid of junk? For most folks, junk is a collection of unwanted items and appliances just begging to be thrown out. But for whatever reason - work obligations, busy schedules, over-worked brains, or plain old procrastination - we're woefully content to let the junk sit. If you're sick and tired of all the old, junky items in your home and want more room to live and play, you need junk removal in Hanahan, SC, today.
At Labor Bros, we mix the most comprehensive junk removal in town with the highest quality general labor services available. That makes Labor Bros your one-stop shop for all your junk hauling and labor needs, from house cleaning to power washing and just about everything in between. Our customers choose Labor Bros because we prioritize friendly, helpful customer service and good old-fashioned hard work. We take pride in our work, and you see evidence of that with each of our Labor Bros, who are anxious to work hard for you, no matter the size of the project. We're very proud of the fact that we're locally owned and operated. We know the local roads, grew up in these parts, and know the people. As such, we offer fair and competitive pricing for all our customers, whether they're new or returning.
Our goal is to make your life easy, so you can focus on the most important aspects of life while we handle the hard stuff. We understand that your life is busy, and you probably don't have the time or energy to haul away old junk or climb up on a ladder to trim your trees. Why risk a trip to the emergency room when you can call the Labor Bros to handle the heavy lifting? At the end of the day, we do the jobs that you can't or just don't want to do - and that makes us happy. Just click or call and consider it done!
Our fully trained Labor Bros have extensive experience, unmatched work ethic, and crazy cardio. This combo lets them tackle a wide variety of junk removal and labor service projects, including:
On average, the typical American creates more than four pounds of waste every day. That figure doesn't include the items in your home that need to be hauled away but remain for whatever reason. The reality is most South Carolina residents have tons of junk lying around that they don't need. Unfortunately, most of us don't have the time or patience to get rid of these items in an efficient, eco-friendly way. That's where Labor Bros junk removal swoops in to save the day.
If you have never used or even heard of junk removal, don't sweat it - we've got you covered. Junk removal is an on-call service that removes all of the old trash and junk from your home or business. It works like this:
You give our office a call or use our online contact form to set up an appointment. You let us know how much junk we'll be hauling in our junk removal trucks. You then choose a time and date for an appointment, and the Labor Bros will be there on time, ready to work.
Once you give us the green light, our team will get to work hauling all your old debris and junk items from your home or office. It's that simple!
We'll come to your location to get the full scope of the job we're completing for you. Once we do, you get a no-obligation, affordable quote.
Here at Labor Bros, we've hauled away an incredible amount of junk since we opened our doors. Whether it's the hundreds of unsightly, heavy mattresses or old, unusable TVs, our crew has hauled some serious junk over the years. For each truckload of junk that we remove from a home or business, we work hard to donate applicable items and recycle others, to give back to the community and keep it clean.
When it comes to junk removal in Hanahan, SC, here are some of the most common items we remove:
Even the best mattresses will need to be replaced with enough time. Over the years, your mattress will begin to break down, causing you more pain than pleasure when your head hits the pillow. When your quality of sleep is affected, so too is your day-to-day life and wellbeing. To make matters worse, your old mattress is a haven for dead skin cells, hair, and even bugs. When it gets to this point, it's time to get rid of your mattress. Unfortunately, that can be easier said than done, especially if you're working 40 hours a week and must balance a family too. Luckily, the Labor Bros can remove your old mattress quicker than it takes you to snooze on a Sunday afternoon.
Labor Bros Pro Tip: Mattress parts like steel springs, wooden frames, and coils can often be donated or recycled. Our team is happy to handle this part of the junk removal process, so you don't have to!
If you plan on upgrading your kitchen, chances are you will need to update your old fridge too. Refrigerators are notorious for being big, clunky, hazardous appliances to remove. Most folks don't want to deal with the lengthy process of removing the appliance and disposing of it safely. That's where the Labor Bros come in! Whether you have a regular-sized fridge at your home or several large chest freezers at your business, the Labor Bros are here to haul them away today.
Labor Bros Pro Tip: Remember, many refrigerators and freezers have harmful chemicals that need to be disposed of properly. The Labor Bros always take these hazards into account, so you don't risk your health. Once these materials have been dealt with, our junk removal experts will either donate your unwanted fridge or haul it to the appropriate recycling facility.
With new technology and features debuting every other day, it's no surprise that we haul away old TVs every day. Whether you're moving to a new home or just want a new TV, we can remove your old flat screen quickly and safely. Our customers choose the Labor Bros for their TV removal not just because we're fast and effective, but because many modern TVs contain hazardous materials. Once our team removes your old TV from your home or business, we'll make sure your TV is disposed of in an eco-friendly manner.
In addition to our junk removal services, Labor Bros also offers the highest quality general labor services in South Carolina. In today's fast-paced world, many home and business owners don't have the time or staff to handle labor-intensive jobs like garage cleanouts and yard debris removal. There's no need to call in a favor with your best friend or father-in-law. Contact the Labor Bros for fast, efficient service for any of your general labor projects. We save you time, money, and the possibility of injuring yourself or your friends.
If you own a home, you probably know how frustrating it can be to keep up with odd jobs around the house. Sometimes, you need a little more than a helping hand - you need a team of experienced professionals to get the job done right. And that, in a nutshell, is why we founded Labor Bros - to give good people like you the chance to keep their homes looking great, inside and out. Here are just a few of the most common general labor jobs we complete for homeowners in South Carolina:
If you're anything like us, your garage space doubles as a storage unit. Over time, the items you store in your garage can pile up. Often, these items go unused for years, essentially becoming junk right before your eyes. At some point, you will need all that junk and debris cleaned out. When you want it done right, it's time to call the Labor Bros. Our team will not only remove the junk from your garage - we'll clean your garage afterward, so it looks and feels like it was brand new.
Cleaning up your yard debris can be a real pain in the butt. You need the right clothes to protect your legs and arms, gloves for your hands, possibly a back brace, and a lot of patience. After you're done, you're bound to need a shower and a long break. With all that in mind, it's no wonder why so many South Carolina residents call the Labor Bros for yard debris removal! Our general labor techs have cleaned up dozens if not hundreds of yards, and they can help you too. We make yard debris cleanup easy by taking everything: limbs, leaves, grass clippings, wood chips, and more. Simply click or call, and we'll haul it all!
If you just bought a new couch or desk but don't have the time to set it up yourself, call the Labor Bros for a fast solution. Whether you're moving into a new home and you need help mounting your TV, or you need a large piece of furniture assembled, we can do it all.
At Labor Bros, we don't just serve homeowners - we offer general labor and junk removal services for businesses too. All businesses generate junk in some form or fashion. Typically, entrepreneurs don't have the time to handle junk removal and odd jobs like window washing on their own. That's why business owners in South Carolina trust the Labor Bros - because we make their lives easier and more productive, at a reasonable rate. If you're sick of making complicated arrangements that don't fit your business needs, it's time to call our office. We can help with just about any general labor services you need, from removing old office furniture to transporting new equipment to your job site.
Here are some of our general labor specialties for local business owners:
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At the Labor Bros, we do junk removal a little differently than our competition. We strive to provide the very best residential and commercial junk removal in Hanahan, SC. To achieve that goal, we prioritize customer service, meaning our clients come first before anything. We know it can be hard to trust junk removal companies, which is why we offer transparent services and pricing. No small print. No sneaky fees. Just hard work at a cost-conscious rate.
As professionals, we treat your home or business like it was our own. Our Labor Bros will work as long as it takes to get the job done while respecting your space. At the same time, we're not your cable TV technician, so we won't be moping around your house all day. We'll show up on time and get the job done effectively, so you can get back to living life.
When you book an appointment for junk removal, you can feel good knowing we'll recycle as much of your used junk as possible - because Mother Earth needs a helping hand too. If you're looking for a hassle-free junk removal experience with fair, upfront pricing, look no further than the Labor Bros.
Since 1999, all sources remain confidential. Mail@FootballScoop.com or 225.229.3429Wayne State is bringing home a former FCS head coach and NFL assistant to lead program...
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Wayne State is bringing home a former FCS head coach and NFL assistant to lead program |
The defending MAC champs have hired an SEC analyst as their new coordinator. |
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Comstock Park (MI): Comstock Park HS, located on the north end of Grand Rapids, is looking to hire a co-defensive coordinator. PE position is open in the HS and we have weight room classes scheduled during the day for our athletes. Need to be certified in PE. Position will also serve as head strength coach for all of athletics. Position on defense is flexible. Interested candidates can contact dsamuels@cppschools.com.
Hyde Park (Austin, TX): Hyde Park HS, led by 21 year NFL veteran Phil Dawson, is looking to hire an offensive position coach to join staff. This opportunity includes a competitive stipend and a flexible schedule for off campus employment. Live in the heart of Austin, Texas and be a part of a growing program. Both young and seasoned coaches are encouraged to apply. Please send your resume to zackwells1@gmail.com.
Indiana Area (PA): The Indiana Area School District is accepting applications for an Assistant Football Coach. Experience preferred. This coach will primarily be tasked with working with the offensive & defensive linemen. The stipend for the first year is $4,797 which will increase to $6,396 for subsequent seasons. Please direct all questions about the position to Athletic Director Dan Roan at droan@iasd.cc and Head Coach Brad Wright at bwright@iasd.cc. Clearances will be required prior to hiring. EOE.
Lafayette (KY): Lafayette HS is searching for a defensive coordinator, as well as a linebackers coach. If interested, please contact Head Coach Jon Lawson, jon.lawson@fayette.kyschools.us and/or Ashton Bailey, ashton.bailey@fayette.kyschools.us
Lake City (SC): Lake City HS is looking to fill a coaching slot. We will give consideration to all positions and possible OC responsibility to the right fit. We have a wide variety of teaching & para opening listed on our district website. Email Coach Baker if interested at rbaker@fsd3.org. Great location, within an hour and a half drive from Myrtle Beach, Columbia, and Charleston.
Bishop Guertin (NH): Anthony Nalen has been announced as the new head coach.
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Hanahan (SC): Milan Turner, who was the director of high school relations for Clay Helton last season and prior to that was a successful high school coach in Georgia, has accepted the head coaching job at Hanahan HS.
Anclote (FL): Anclote HS, a growing program, including a JV for the first time since 2018, is looking for coaches to join us this spring and into the fall. Varsity Offensive and Defensive Coordinator available, as well as JV head coach and coordinators. We are looking for energetic, hard-working, and committed coaches. On-campus coaches are preferred. Must have teaching certification in the state of Florida or equivalent. Teaching jobs also available at our neighboring Middle School. Additional coaching supplements available. We are looking for coaches that are willing and able to work with our student-athletes year round and are looking to develop professionally in football and education. If you are interested, please e-mail your resume to Head Coach Greg Climan at gcliman@pasco.k12.fl.us.
Stoughton (MA): Christopher Evans has been named the program's new head coach.
Leto (Tampa, FL): Leto HSis looking to hire coaches for the 2023 season. We are specifically looking for Varsity QB, OL, DL, and LB coaches. Additionally, we are looking to build an entire JV Staff. JV coordinator positions are perfect for young coaches looking to become varsity coordinators and/or head coaches in the future. We anticipate on campus vacancies in the fall but will not know specifics until late winter or early spring. Please send resumes and references to Head Coach Ron Perisee at Ronald.perisee@hcps.net.
HANAHAN, S.C. (WCBD) – The owner of a fitness training company in Hanahan that has been working with kids and adults for a few years is calling on the community to help keep his business open.Kendrick Robinson opened The Factory Sports and Fitness Training in Hanahan a year before the coronavirus pandemic hit the United States to help train people in basketball, football, and other athletics.“It was something that God brought to...
HANAHAN, S.C. (WCBD) – The owner of a fitness training company in Hanahan that has been working with kids and adults for a few years is calling on the community to help keep his business open.
Kendrick Robinson opened The Factory Sports and Fitness Training in Hanahan a year before the coronavirus pandemic hit the United States to help train people in basketball, football, and other athletics.
“It was something that God brought to me. He gave me a vision,” said Robinson. “I wanted to have a facility where the youth in our community could (better) selves and have a safe place where they can come and train.”
“He always helps out. He helps out with kids like schoolwork and stuff like that before training,” said Christian Gray, who has been coming to the program for four years.
Robinson said working with the youth is his passion. But things have been tough financially, he said.
“Our rates are really not expensive, but if they’re not able to do training, we try to do charitable giving would give out free sessions,” explained Robinson.
He went on to say, “We kind of gotten [sic] to a rough patch since Covid. We had a business plan, and it kind of altered all of that, and we’ve been playing catch-up ever since.”
Robinson decided Sunday to let the public know they might have to close next month and started a GoFundMe in hopes of finding some assistance.
“Not something I wanted to go public with, but closed mouths don’t get fed. God revealed that to me, he told me to make sure I keep this place open and get the help that we needed from the community. The response has been, man amazing.”
More than $2,500 has already come in from the community, of the $10,000 they need.
“It’s been amazing to get all the feedback and support from the supporters we’ve had over the years and knowing that we’re doing the right thing just by being transparent with the community and letting them know that it hasn’t always been easy.”
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HANAHAN, S.C. (WCIV) — The only thing more silky smooth than Willie Brown’s swing is the smile he cracks while taking his cracks several times a week at the Hanahan Athletic Fields.“I can run the bases. I can throw. I can hit, both sides. I can hit both sides.” says the affable 77-year-old North Charleston resident.He’s a switch-hitting phenom. He still models his game after the greats of it.“As a boy coming up, my two favorite players were Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle. Both played CF...
HANAHAN, S.C. (WCIV) — The only thing more silky smooth than Willie Brown’s swing is the smile he cracks while taking his cracks several times a week at the Hanahan Athletic Fields.
“I can run the bases. I can throw. I can hit, both sides. I can hit both sides.” says the affable 77-year-old North Charleston resident.
He’s a switch-hitting phenom. He still models his game after the greats of it.
“As a boy coming up, my two favorite players were Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle. Both played CF and because of Mickey, I became a switch hitter. Those guys were my two idols coming up.”
Being out here, wonderful. His journey to get here after graduating from the old Bonds-Wilson HS, impactful.
“Hoped one day I’d have an opportunity to play, got out of the Army, Vietnam veteran, 64-67."
He found a tryout in Fernandina Beach, Florida, and what do you know? The unknown kid from South Carolina signed with the Montreal Expos.
“In 1969 and '70, I played with the West Palm Beach Expos Single A club. I was promoted to Quebec City, Expos AA. I led the league in hitting for half the season.”
Then, a crossroads. Playing seven days a week didn’t work for this 7th Day Adventist.
“I had to choose between God and baseball. Wanted to do this all my life, but the good lord brought me this far all my life- I’ll stick with God and beliefs. Nothing to do with ability. It hurt, but it was my choice.”
He chose a life of normalcy. He married and worked, he always loved baseball. Then, in 1995, at 50 years old, he found the Lowcountry Senior Softball Association.
He was just old enough to play.
“Treat me like I am one of their family members, joined in 1995 as the only African American on the team- treated me that time if I was a member and haven’t stopped yet. I enjoy the guys, comradery, friendship more than anything else. God first, my wife second, all these guys together in third place.”
He walked away from the game once. He doesn’t have to now.
“I’m going to die, maybe on the field, but I’ll be with these fellas as long as I can, as long as I live.”
For more information on the softball league, click here.
After being reelected for another term on Tuesday, Hanahan Mayor Christie Rainwater is already preparing for the next four years.HANAHAN, S.C. (WCSC) - After being reelected for another term on Tuesday, Hanahan Mayor Christie Rainwater is already preparing for the next four years.In this year’s election, no opponents ran against Rainwater, which she says was a relief to not sit on the edge of her seat and worry about winning or not.“I feel like the residents of the city have seen the work I’ve put in, a...
After being reelected for another term on Tuesday, Hanahan Mayor Christie Rainwater is already preparing for the next four years.
HANAHAN, S.C. (WCSC) - After being reelected for another term on Tuesday, Hanahan Mayor Christie Rainwater is already preparing for the next four years.
In this year’s election, no opponents ran against Rainwater, which she says was a relief to not sit on the edge of her seat and worry about winning or not.
“I feel like the residents of the city have seen the work I’ve put in, and they want that to keep going,” she says. “They want the momentum to continue, and no one ran against me. I’m able to really continue keeping that momentum going.”
The Hanahan City Council and school board members were all reelected on Tuesday, and the mayor says will continue as a strong partnership because of the established relationships.
Similar to the rest of the Lowcountry, Hanahan continues to grow. Rainwater focused on building economic development and recreation in the area by adding two new parks over the last four years.
“Really bringing this quality of life to the residents is what we’ve been doing over the past four years and will continue to do over the next four,” she says.
As for the upcoming four years, the mayor really wants to focus on flooding concerns, more economic growth and additional housing for the community. She also mentioned that the Lowcountry Rapid Transit plans include four stops that will positively impact Hanahan.
“We are really looking at our specifically downtown area and how can we allow for housing that will work for everyone,” Rainwater says. “We have changed the ordinances over the past few years that will allow for us to build up a little higher and bring that in.”
The mayor also expressed that Hanahan has a small-town feel despite being the seventeenth-largest city in South Carolina.
“I like to say I bleed blue and orange,” she says. “Hanahan is the heart of the Lowcountry. When you look at its location, you’ve got downtown Charleston, Summerville, Mount Pleasant, West Ashley, and right in the heart, you’ll find Hanahan. The truth is, it’s not just because of its location; the people in Hanahan are so special.”
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Greenville rolls past Westside 75-53 to improve to 18-1 on the season.Spartanburg holds off Boiling Springs 56-55.Woodmont hits a 3-pointer with :06 seconds to play in double overtime to defeat T.L. Hanna 84-83.In girls action, a strong 4th quarter lifts Spartanburg past Boiling Springs 60-50 & T.L. Hanna holds off Woodmont 65-59.Friday night scores from throughout South Carolina:BOYS PREP BASKETBALLA.C. Flora 43, Lugoff-Elgin 41Aiken 49, South Aiken 48Beaufort 59, Hanahan 36...
Greenville rolls past Westside 75-53 to improve to 18-1 on the season.
Spartanburg holds off Boiling Springs 56-55.
Woodmont hits a 3-pointer with :06 seconds to play in double overtime to defeat T.L. Hanna 84-83.
In girls action, a strong 4th quarter lifts Spartanburg past Boiling Springs 60-50 & T.L. Hanna holds off Woodmont 65-59.
Friday night scores from throughout South Carolina:
BOYS PREP BASKETBALL
A.C. Flora 43, Lugoff-Elgin 41
Aiken 49, South Aiken 48
Beaufort 59, Hanahan 36
Berkeley 61, Stratford 39
Blacksburg 66, Liberty 46
Blackville-Hilda 64, Ridge Spring-Monetta 58
Brookland-Cayce 54, Swansea 46
C.A. Johnson 56, McBee 42
Camden 53, Marlboro County 45
Carvers Bay 60, Hemingway 38
Cathedral Academy 79, Clarendon Hall Academy 24
Charleston Collegiate 57, Holly Hill Academy 49
Dorman 89, Gaffney 51
Easley 40, Pickens 30
Gray Collegiate Academy 60, W.J. Keenan 53
Great Falls 30, Lewisville 21
Greenville 73, Westside 53
Greenville Technical Charter 35, Chesnee 34
Hillcrest 82, Mauldin 63
James Island 62, Hilton Head Island 45
Lake City 61, Darlington 46
Landrum 57, Greer Middle College 44
Military Magnet Academy 100, Charleston Charter 24
Mountain View Christian Academy 65, Liberty Prep, N.C. 49
North Augusta 68, Midland Valley 55
Oceanside Collegiate Academy 88, Timberland 14
Orangeburg-Wilkinson 56, Lower Richland 45
Patrick Henry Academy 73, John Paul II 45
Pee Dee Academy 53, Florence Christian 46
Pinewood Prep 57, Northwood Academy 51
Powdersville 60, Palmetto 48
R.B. Stall 50, Cane Bay 44
River Bluff 50, Dutch Fork 43
Rock Hill 43, Blythewood 38
Spartanburg 56, Boiling Springs 55
Summerville 54, Ashley Ridge 35
Wagener-Salley 65, Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 57
Walhalla 56, Pendleton 49
Wando 50, Goose Creek 45
West Florence 66, South Florence 58
West Oak 44, Seneca 41
Woodmont 84, T.L. Hanna 83, 2OT
GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL
A.C. Flora 63, Lugoff-Elgin 35
Aiken 29, South Aiken 8
Beaufort 39, Hanahan 36
Blue Ridge 51, Travelers Rest 46
Camden 83, Marlboro County 26
Cheraw 53, York Prep 52
Chesterfield 47, Buford 32
Christian Academy of Myrtle Beach 49, Williamsburg Academy 18
Clover 55, Fort Mill 45
Dorchester Academy 40, Andrew Jackson Academy 34
Fort Dorchester 50, West Ashley 11
Gaffney 48, Dorman 42
Goose Creek 42, Wando 37
Hilton Head Island 30, James Island 29
John Paul II 45, Patrick Henry Academy 27
Landrum 68, Greer Middle College 32
Latta 50, Green Sea Floyds 10
Lower Richland 64, Orangeburg-Wilkinson 21
Mauldin 85, Hillcrest 35
Mid-Carolina 52, Abbeville 28
North Augusta 62, Midland Valley 8
Northwood Academy 60, Pinewood Prep 33
Pickens 54, Easley 47
Ridge View 58, Richland Northeast 19
River Bluff 45, Dutch Fork 41
Saluda 43, Ninety Six 23
South Florence 59, West Florence 8
Southside 74, Fountain Inn 46
Spartanburg 60, Boiling Springs 50
Stratford 37, Berkeley 28
Summerville 54, Ashley Ridge 35
T.L. Hanna 65, Woodmont 59
W.J. Keenan 59, Gray Collegiate Academy 47
Waccamaw 32, Dillon 30
Westwood 57, Irmo 26
Wilson 43, Hartsville 31
Woodruff 70, Union County 31