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Junk Removal in Ocoee, FL

Residential & Commercial Junk Removal in Orange County

Tired of living with clutter? Don’t move a muscle provides fast and dependable junk removal services in Ocoee, FL, so you can reclaim your space effortlessly.

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  • Same-day junk removal allows you to get rid of unwanted items quickly so you can enjoy your space sooner.
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    At Don’t move a muscle, we strive to provide reliable junk hauling services in Ocoee, FL. From old furniture to construction debris, we handle it all with care and efficiency.

    We’re passionate about providing services that make life easier for our clients in Orange County. With eco-friendly practices and a focus on responsible disposal, we aim to leave every space better than we found it. Let us help you create a cleaner, more organized environment today.

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  • On-Site Assessment: Our team evaluates the items to be removed and provides an upfront quote.
  • Efficient Hauling: We take care of all the heavy lifting and responsibly dispose of your items.
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    Living with unnecessary clutter can be overwhelming, making your home or workspace feel cramped and disorganized. Junk removal helps free up that space, giving you a cleaner, more functional environment.

    At Don’t move a muscle, a full-service junk removal company, we provide thorough and responsible junk hauling services for homes and businesses. Serving Ocoee, FL, and all of Orange County, we’ll handle the mess so you can focus on enjoying your space. Call 352-901-8611 today to schedule your pick-up!

    In the mid-1850s, Dr. J.D. Starke, stricken with malaria, took a group of slaves, similarly stricken, to the north side of an open pine wooded lake that provided clear and clean water to avoid further malaria outbreaks. The camp built by the group provided a base of operations from which to commute during the day to work the fields near Lake Apopka and rest at night. As the camp grew into a village, it took the name Starke Lake, a name the lake upon which the group settled bears to this day. The city’s population increased further after the American Civil War as Confederate soldiers and their families settled into the area, including Captain Bluford Sims and General William Temple Withers who wintered at the location. Captain Sims received a land grant for a 74-acre parcel to the west of Starke Lake in what is now the downtown portion of Ocoee on October 5, 1883. In 1886, Captain Sims, along with a group of original settlers, led an effort to have the town platted and changed the name to Ocoee, after a river he grew up near in Tennessee. Ocoee is a Cherokee Indian word anglicized from uwagahi, meaning “apricot vine place” and this inspired the choice of the city’s flower.

    Bluford Sims began groundbreaking work in budding wild orange trees while in Ocoee. His commercial citrus nursery was the first in the United States in Ocoee, supplying many other groves in Florida with their first trees as well as shipping young citrus trees to California. The construction of the Florida Midland Railroad in the 1880s spurred growth in the area and many more settlers moved in.

    On November 2, 1920, after July Perry and Mose Norman, two Black men, attempted to vote and encouraged other Black people to vote, the entire Black population of the town was attacked by a mob organized by the Ku Klux Klan. On the night of the massacre, white World War I veterans from throughout Orange County murdered dozens of African-American residents. At least 24 Black homes were burned, the institutions constituting the Black community were destroyed, and Perry was lynched. Before the massacre, Ocoee’s Black population numbered approximately five hundred; after the massacre, however, the Black population was nearly eliminated. For more than 40 years, Ocoee remained an all-white sundown town. In 2018, the city commission issued a proclamation formally acknowledging the massacre and declaring that Ocoee is no longer a sundown town.

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