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apital Waste Services is a community-focused company that prioritizes dedication and integrity in its waste management services. Recognized by the National Real Estate Network for its outstanding contributions to Warren, MI's waste industry, Capital Waste Services stands out for hassle-free dumpster rentals at affordable rates.
The company offers roll-off dumpsters and junk removal solutions for homeowners and contractors, ensuring a seamless experience with every rental. By connecting customers with local providers in their neighborhoods, Capital Waste Services fosters strong community ties and reliable service.
"We work hard to earn our customers' trust," said a representative. "We're honored by the National Real Estate Network's recognition and look forward to continuing to serve our community."
Capital Waste Services focuses on affordability, local partnerships, and customer support to simplify the dumpster rental process. The company remains committed to being readily available for any questions or concerns.
Contact:
Capital Waste Services
31912 Mound Rd
Warren, MI 48092
(586) 789-9592
http://capitalwasteservices.weebly.com/
https://maps.app.goo.gl/XUAAjKHQxa1RRTNs8
The National Real Estate Network is a leading organization that supports and empowers real estate professionals through education, networking, and recognition. With a focus on excellence and innovation, NREIN provides resources for members to grow and succeed in the dynamic real estate market.
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