FAQ

  • We take waste to whichever local disposal station is closest and most cost-effective in either Inyo or Mono County. Before we leave, we make sure all waste is fully secured and covered in our dump trailer. Once we arrive, we separate your junk into categories to dispose of everything properly and responsibly. The landfill fees are calculated by weight and the type of item being disposed of. The landfill fee is then added to your final invoice for payment.

  • Sometimes! We’ll always try to rehome or donate anything we can to local churches, schools, and thrift stores. However, due to limited hours and acceptance restrictions of our local donation options, we cannot guarantee donations or donation receipts.

  • With a hardworking team like ours, we can usually get your job done the next day or within the week. However, our client needs are always growing, and some weeks can get a little busy. Give us a call, and we’d be happy to let you know our earliest availability and try to accommodate your needs, no matter how quickly they need to happen.

  • Yes! Most definitely. Aside from yard cleanups, appliance installation, and demolition, we also offer event services. Weddings, parades, parties, festivals, and more, we’re always looking to expand our event services and parent company, Eastern Sierra Services LLC. Give us a holler if you got an event you need help putting together, we’d love to lend some hands.

    Give us a ring at (415) 935-4664. Email us at samssierraservices@gmail.com

    Visit our sister site at Eastern Sierra Services LLC

  • Our trailers are 14ft long by 7ft wide hydraulic dump trailers and can hold over 2 tons of whatever ya need to move. We have two trailers available for rent or junk removal services and are looking to expand to a third in the coming year. Our work vehicles are registered and fully insured diesels and are ready to haul it all, big or small.

  • Yes! We love the chamber and decided to become members after being hired by the town to set up and take down the 2024 4th of July Parade in Mammoth Lakes. We’re now good friends with the folks on the chamber and enjoy being continuing members.