Who among us doesn’t have a room (or an attic or a basement or a garage or all of the above) filled with items that we cling to with the expectation that we will have a need for them again, all the time knowing that moment will never come?
It’s time to realize that these items will never again serve a useful purpose and to call them what they truly are. Junk.
Ah, but how to get rid of said junk?
Dracut has a new answer for that question. Cody’s Junk Removal Service has joined the ranks of companies that will come to your home or place of business to remove and dispose of your junk.
Cody Kuenzler started his operation, headquartered at 25 Chuck Drive, on May 1. Dracut Economic Development held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 17 to welcome the business to town, attended by members of the Board of Selectmen and Economic Development Committee.
Cody has worked for years as a bartender for events held at Dracut’s Four Oaks Country Club, owned by his parents, Michael and Cindy Kuenzler, who also own the abutting Grazie Italian Restaurant.
Armed with a degree in business with a concentration in entrepreneurship, as well as a desire to follow in his parents’ entrepreneurial footsteps, he decided to start his own junk-removal company. But with a twist.
“I’m a big environment guy,” Cody said. “A lot of people in the industry are not doing it the right way. I want to be environmentally friendly.”
That means salvaging some of the items he recovers, and dividing those he can’t into separate containers to be disposed of properly.
A lot of his business comes from folks downsizing or moving into assisted living or, unfortunately, passing on. But then there are those folks who just don’t know what to do with all the junk they’ve accumulated over the years.
“A lot of people are looking at stuff in their back yards and saying, ‘I really need to get rid of this stuff,’” Cody said.
Call or text Cody at 978-935-6354 if you’ve reached that point, and he’ll come out and give you a quote. You can also follow the business on Facebook at Cody’s Complete Junk Removal.
And for Cody, here’s the good thing about junk: It’s right up there with death and taxes in the list of life’s certainties.
“People are always going to have extra stuff they want to get rid of,” he said.
Who among us doesn’t have a room (or an attic or a basement or a garage or all of the above) filled with items that we cling to with the expectation that we will have a need for them again, all the time knowing that moment will never come?
It’s time to realize that these items will never again serve a useful purpose and to call them what they truly are. Junk.
Ah, but how to get rid of said junk?
Dracut has a new answer for that question. Cody’s Complete Junk Removal has joined the ranks of companies that will come to your home or place of business to remove and dispose of your junk.
Cody Kuenzler started his operation, headquartered at 25 Chuck Drive, Suite 4, on May 1. Dracut Economic Development held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 17 to welcome the business to town, attended by members of the Board of Selectmen and Economic Development Committee.
Cody has worked for years as a bartender for events held at Dracut’s Four Oaks Country Club, owned by his parents, Mike and Cindy Kuenzler, who also own the abutting Grazie Italian Restaurant.
Armed with a degree in business with a concentration in entrepreneurship, as well as a desire to follow in his parents’ entrepreneurial footsteps, he decided to start his own junk-removal company. But with a twist.
“I’m a big environment guy,” Cody said. “A lot of people in the industry are not doing it the right way. I want to be environmentally friendly.”
That means salvaging some of the items he recovers, and dividing those he can’t into separate containers to be disposed of properly.
A lot of his business comes from folks downsizing or moving into assisted living or, unfortunately, passing on. But then there are those folks who just don’t know what to do with all the junk they’ve accumulated over the years.
“A lot of people are looking at stuff in their back yards and saying, ‘I really need to get rid of this stuff,’” Cody said.
Call or text Cody at 978-935-6354 if you’ve reached that point, and he’ll come out and give you a quote. You can also follow the business on Facebook at Cody’s Complete Junk Removal.
And for Cody, here’s the good thing about junk: It’s right up there with death and taxes in the list of life’s certainties.
“People are always going to have extra stuff they want to get rid of,” he said.
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From left at Dracut Economic Development’s ribbon-cutting ceremony for Cody’s Complete Junk removal are Tim Savage, a member of the Economic Development Committee; Alison Genest, a member of the Board of Selectmen and Economic Development Committee; Judy Quinn; Mitch Hargraves; Portia Hargraves; Cody Kuenzler; Maria; Cody’s parents, Mike and Cindy Kuenzler, and sister, Nicole Kuenzler; Josh Taylor, a member of the Board of Selectmen; and Gary Dillon; and, of course, Winnie the dog. (PHOTO BY DRACUT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT)