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Mattress Removal Mauldin SC

Veteran Of The South

Mattresses & Box springs:

To get the recommended amount of sleep throughout the night, a person has to be comfortable in their bed. Mattresses are essential for the sleeping process and a bad mattress can make anyone have a bad night. If a person has a bad night’s rest, that can result in a negative snowball effect that can last throughout the day. No one would want a doctor that is nodding in and out of sleep to perform surgery on them.

There are many different types of mattresses and box springs. Every person has a comfort zone that they like their mattress to be in. Some people can fall asleep on a hard firm mattress while others can fall asleep on a soft mattress that their bodies sink into. Some people don’t even use the traditional type of mattress and they sleep on a water mattress or an air mattress.

A mattress’s lifespan averages between 7-10 years. Once it is time to replace an old mattress, the problem always arises of how to get rid of it. Many county and city disposal services do not even have the option to come and get a mattress. Even if they provide the service, you still have the issue of trying to move the mattress outside by yourself. Mattresses are usually large and bulky and can become a hassle trying to move them. In addition, you have to make sure to make time to have it outside by the appointment date. “So, how do I get to resolve this issue and get rid of my old mattress?” you might ask.

You are in Luck!

The best resolution to this problem is to call VOTS Junk Removal. Our professional team will be happy to come and remove that old mattress so you can have room for that new sleep system. Our fast, professional, and Eco-friendly service will have your bookshelves already in a dream.

Mattress Removal Mauldin SC

Mattress Removal Mauldin SC

VOTS Services is a Veteran-Owned: Fully Insured local company that specializes in a wide variety of junk removal services including Mattress Removal Mauldin SC. Marcus has been in the Upstate for over a decade and is the CEO of VOTS Services. He is an Army Veteran who served under the Iraqi Freedom Campaign and is on a particular veteran mission of his own to help support other veterans in Mauldin SC.

Personal Goals

“My goal is to be able to provide the Upstate with as many different jobs as I can for other veterans that stay within Mauldin SC. The more jobs that we acquire, the more different types of equipment we can purchase to open up more services. My goal is to have a corporation that is fully staffed by veterans from all branches of the military.

Who Is VOTS?

Who is VOTS? VOTS stands for Veteran of the South, a multi-service company dedicated to providing a wide range of high-quality services to our customers. As a veteran-owned business, we take pride in our commitment to excellence, reliability, and community support.

Why Choose VOTS?

At VOTS, we don’t claim to be the greatest company of all time simply because our owner is an Army Veteran-but we do take pride in delivering the best customer service possible. We proudly represent not just the Veterans of the South but all veterans across South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina. Our goal is to go above and beyond for our customers, ensuring they never have to lift a finger while we handle all the work with dedication and excellence.

Mattress Removal Mauldin SC

Mission

At VOTS Services., we are a veteran-owned company that is committed to serving our community with the same dedication, integrity, and efficiency that defined our military service. We take pride in providing reliable and professional services, ensuring every job is handled with respect and attention to detail. Our mission is to make a de-cluttering, stress-free environment while giving back to the community and supporting fellow veterans.

“Service. Integrity. Excellence.”

How customers can save money by using our services for Junk Removal Greenville SC, Junk Removal Anderson SC, and Junk Removal Spartanburg SC

Do you wonder how much money you would be spending on Junk Removal? VOTS Junk Removal gives a precise price range when they see the items in person. We offer a free, on-site, no-obligation estimate and will take the items immediately and when both parties agree.

Our company can take anything non-hazardous with our services for Junk Removal Greenville SC, Junk Removal Anderson SC, and Junk Removal Spartanburg SC

VOTS Junk Removal can take any non-hazardous item. Some examples of our junk removal service include:

  • Furniture Removal
  • Appliance Removal
  • Mattress Removal
  • Yard Debris Removal
  • Construction/Remodeling Debris Removal
  • Residential and Commercial Trash Removal
Our goal is to be fully staffed of veterans to be able to support all our veterans within the area by providing services for Junk Removal Greenville SC, Junk Removal Anderson SC, and Junk Removal Spartanburg SC

The owner of VOTS Junk Removal is a proud Army Veteran that knows what it is like to fight for something he believes in. Just like possible jobs for junk removal, there is no fight that is too small or too big if you have full faith in it.

Book an appointment date to come and pick up the mattress and box-spring with our user friendly interface.

Price Calculator for Mattress Removal Mauldin SC

You can find out how much you will spend with our Online Price Calculator to help get rid of that old mattress that is taking up all that room in your house. Many of the items within the price calculator start off at $75 for the first item and $50 for each item after.

Call or Text this number for Mattress Removal Mauldin SC

You can call us at 864-436-7813: 864-508-9271 or just hit the call now button anywhere on the website and talk with a trained professional about what services you need. We are open Mon-Sat from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. but we are also available by live chat at any time.

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Jackson County

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Transylvania County

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haywood County

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South Carolina

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Seneca, Walhalla, Westminister, Salem, West Union, Fair Play, Utica, and many more

Abbeville County

Abbeville, Calhoun Falls, Antreville, Lake Secession, and many more

Frequently Asked Questions

Do mattresses go in general waste?

 
 

As we mentioned earlier, mattresses are recyclable but, unless you find a good recycling plant, disposing of your mattress at the tip means that it will likely end up in landfill.

Where can I get rid of a bad mattress?

 
 

Where can I get rid of a bad mattress?

Resource Center

  • Find a Bye Bye Mattress Program. The Mattress Recycling Council operates the Bye Bye Mattress program to help you find options and drop-off locations for recycling and discarding old mattresses. …
  • Donate it. Non-profit organizations like Goodwill, Habitat for Humanity, and St. …
  • Schedule a pick up.

Should you tip for junk removal?

 
 

While tipping is not expected, it is always appreciated, especially when the job is difficult.

Does Greenville Sanitation pickup mattresses?

 
 

BULK PICKUP

Please call the office to schedule pickup for large items like mattresses, appliances, and furniture.

How do I get rid of a mattress in Greenville SC?

 
 

Please call the Solid Waste Division at 864-467-4345 by 4PM the day before your normal collection day to schedule a bulk pickup. Place items at the curb by 7 a.m. in an unobstructed area that is away from parked cars, tree limbs, overhead wires, and mailboxes.

 

About Mauldin South Carolina

Mauldin SC is a city that resides in Greenville County and located between Greenville and Simpsonville. This area is known for one of the best cartoonists in history named William Henry Mauldin.

Mauldin has a rich history of having many different recreational activities to do. Examples of those activities are:

Mauldin Sports Center

This sports center was developed in 2007 and is located off of Center City Drive (Click Here). The MSC developer’s goal was to build a recreation site to help strength the community of Mauldin SC. It has a total of 6,500 square feet of room for many different types of fitness activities.

Workout Spaces

  • Fitness Area: 3800 sq. ft.
  • Group Exercise Room: 2700 sq. ft.
  • Gymnasium: 12,800 sq. ft.
    • 94 ft. regulation court
    • Two (2) 74 ft. side courts
  • Climbing Center: 2,100 sq. ft.*
    • 32 ft. Rock Wall
  • Indoor Walking Track:
    • 1/10 mile
    • 3 lanes
    • 1 lane reserved for jogging and personal training

Equipment:

  • Treadmills
  • Elliptical and Cross training machines
  • Recumbent bikes and ellipticals
  • Rowing machines
  • Universal weight machines
  • Plate loaded machines
  • Free Weights

Specialty Items:

  • Multi-gym
  • TRX equipment
  • Battle ropes
  • Plyometric boxes
  • Dynamax balls
  • Sandbags

Low Country Shrimper Restaurant

Have you ever wandered what happens to athletes after they are done playing their sport? Dontrelle Willis used to be a all-time pitcher in baseball and now he is a owner of Low Country Shrimper Restaurant in Maudlin SC (Click Here).

“I gave up too many home runs, so I fry fish now,” said Deas, who owns the Low Country Shrimper in Mauldin.

The restaurant is a the staple in the Golden Strip city’s food scene and Deas is building on his success there with the addition of a second business, an ice cream shop called Pop’s Cabin Creamery next to the Mauldin Cultural Center.

Gosnell Cabin

Not only does Dontrelle Willis own the Low Country Shrimper Restaurant, he also opened up an ice cream parlor in 2021 called Pop’s Cabin Creamery. Next to it is the Gosnell Cabin that has a huge historical story of its own. On the cabin itself, it is inscribed:

The history of the Gosnell cabin originates 200 years ago. The cabin, with original dimensions of twenty-five by eighteen feet, was built out of twelve-inch thick by eight-inch wide beams of heart pine, and it was built to last.

Gresham Callahan is the first attributed inhabitants of the Gosnell log cabin. According to a log cabin historian, the cabin initially started in the Cherokee Indian style of construction and was finished using the English method. In other words, the cabin was begun by an Indian and finished by a white man. Also, the cabin originally had a dirt floor that was later jacked up and a wooden floor added.

Gresham Callahan first appeared in the record books on the 1810 census. This indicates that he was a resident of Greenville County after 1800, but before 1810. Apparently, Mr. Callahan had a number of different monikers, one of which was “Old Indian.”

Origin

The cabin was originally located in northern Greenville County, within a short distance of historic Poinsett Bridge. Poinsett Bridge was completed in 1819, and the cabin was used as the construction headquarters while the bridge was under construction. Poinsett Bridge is the oldest bridge still standing in South Carolina.

At some point the ownership of the cabin passed to John H. Goodwin. In 1875 John Goodwin sold the cabin and 300 acres to Rev. John Jack Gosnell for $351.00. Three generations of Gosnells lived in the cabin until 1941.

The Boy Scouts bought the property for a camp in 1927. The last member of the Gosnell family to live in the cabin, Luther Gosnell, served as the caretaker of the property until his death in 1941. The name the Boy Scouts used for their new camp was derived from Gresham Callahan. The name chosen was “Camp Old Indian.”

The dry accounting of dates and numbers do little to reflect the colorful history of the Gosnell log cabin. At a meeting on Aug. 10, 2008 with several granddaughters of Luther Gosnell (Carol Gosnell Long, Tammy Poore Mason and Kathy Gosnell Janson) the ancient walls of pine echoed again the joys and sadness of life as it will never be known again in Greenville County.

Perhaps as many as ten babies were born in the cabin. Luther’s wife, Lizzie Dill Gosnell, died of measles in 1928 while sitting in a chair in front of the fire. An uncle had his leg amputated on the kitchen table (the table was carried out first).

The Life

In 1941 Luther has an epileptic seizure in front of the fireplace. The attacked prevented control of his body and his spasms drove his legs into the hot fire. It was three days before anyone found him and he died of gangrene in the old Greenville General Hospital.

Life was tough in the foothills of Greenville County. Bears in search of food frightened little girls who peeped out at them through the chinks in the logs while remaining deathly still. Panthers, rattlesnakes and copperheads added to the danger.

Luther made his living as a farmer and a rock mason. There are rumors that he was a moonshiner and a bootlegger. The main meal for his family was corn meal and water, which also happen to be the main ingredients for corn liquor.

After 1941 the cabin remained on the Camp Old Indian property. It fell into disrepair and the camp did not have the resources to keep it up. Sam Phillips, Dave Chesson and Tim Brett were instrumental to having the cabin removed and restored at the Mauldin Cultural Center grounds. The cabin is undoubtedly one of the oldest remaining structures in Greenville County.

Erected 2009.

Statistics

Greenville ranked in the top 5 growing cities in the United States between 2015-2016. In addition, the city has won numerous awards from top players such as Forbes, Insider, and U.S. News and World Report. 

  • Population: 25,654 at the 2021 census
  • Area: 12.13 mi²
  • Elevation: 942 ft
  • Zip Code: 29662

Top Sites in Greenville County:

Falls Park on the Reedy

This park is a 32-acre park adjacent to downtown Greenville, South Carolina in the historic West End district. Considered the birthplace of Greenville, the park was founded in 1967 when the Carolina Foothills Garden Club reclaimed 26 acres of land that had been previously used by textile mills and has added a tourist feature called the Liberty Bridge.

Greenville County Museum of Art

The GCMA is home to the world’s largest public collection of watercolors by iconic American artist Andrew Wyeth and is the only museum in the Upstate to be fully accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.

Greenville Zoo

Grenville Zoo is a Zoo that is located south-east of downtown Greenville and opened in 1960. The zoo is known for their mostly indigenous animals including bears, deer, bobcat, foxes, ducks and prairie dogs. A monkey dome was constructed in 1962, and 26 colobus monkeys were added to the zoos residents.

Driving Directions From Mauldin, South Carolina

18 min (13.8 miles)

via I-85 S

Take Mauldin Rd and I-85 S to F F Family Cir in Piedmont

19 min (13.6 mi)

Head southwest on W Butler Rd

Pass by Chick-fil-A (on the left)

1.6 mi

Continue onto S-23-186/Mauldin Rd

Continue to follow Mauldin Rd

2.9 mi

Use the right lane to merge onto I-85 S via the ramp to Atlanta

7.0 mi

Take exit 39 for River Rd toward Piedmont

0.2 mi

Turn left onto State Hwy 143/River Rd

1.9 mi

Drive to F F Family Cir

1 min (0.2 mi)

126 F F Family Circle, Piedmont, SC