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Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 5:17 AM

Patriot Junk Removal

Patriot Junk Removal
R to L, Owen Holcomb, Patrick and Tessa Holcomb, owners of Patriot Junk Removal,
Lucas Holcomb

The Fallon Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for Patriot Junk Removal on March 14, helping owners Patrick and Tessa Holcomb celebrate their first year of business. 

The Holcombs hauled their first load of junk on April 11, 2024, after living in Fallon all their lives. Patrick and Tessa said they recognized a need and decided to help the community properly dispose of unwanted, worn-out items. 

The couple works with residents to clean their property, remove junk, haul material to the dump or metal scrap yard and will assist with demolitions. They give free estimates and are always ready to remove unwanted items. 

Do you have an old washer or dryer, refrigerator, TV, or stove you would like to eliminate? How about furniture, metal, trash, automobiles, old tires, or other items you would like to see gone? They charge $25 to pick up and dispose of your old appliances.

Patriot offers discounts for active military, veterans, and seniors, with a cash discount as well. Patriot Junk Removal is also working to clean the deserts of illegal dumping. Contact them to join Patriot's efforts or for more information on removal services at 775-423-9149 or email [email protected].

 

 

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