Fraser Valley Junk Solutions expands service availability

The British Columbia-based junk removal company is expanding its services, making operations accessible in several neighboring municipalities.

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Fraser Valley Junk Solutions, a Chilliwack, British Columbia-based junk removal company, has announced the expansion of its primary junk removal services to additional communities throughout Canada’s Frasier Valley.

The expanded service area includes communities such as Sardis, Agassiz, Hope, Harrison Hot Springs and Abbotsford. According to the company, these areas have seen growth in residential development, renovation activity and property turnover, contributing to increased demand for organized junk removal and debris hauling.

Fraser Valley Junk Solutions specializes in full-service junk removal, which includes loading, hauling, sorting and disposal of unwanted materials such as furniture, appliances, household junk and construction debris. As part of its standard operations, Fraser Valley Junk Solutions says materials are reviewed to identify recycling and donation opportunities to reduce landfill disposal.

“Over time, requests for service outside the original operating area became more consistent, particularly from neighboring communities managing property transitions and renovation-related cleanup,” Samuel Niezen, owner of Fraser Valley Junk Solutions, says. “Expanding service availability allows those areas to access the same structured junk removal process without depending on providers unfamiliar with local conditions.”

The expansion focuses solely on geographic availability and does not introduce new service categories. Planning for the expansion included adjustments to routing, scheduling and equipment deployment to ensure service reliability. As part of the expansion, the company says it will continue to offer the same estimating process and disposal transparency used in its original service area.

Fraser Valley Junk Solutions says it will continue to monitor service demand across the expanded region and adjust operations as needed to maintain service standards.