Junk Yards in Kings County, California
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List of Junkyards in Kings County
- 4.4Check mapAddress:1069 Iona Ave, Lemoore, CA (Zipcode: 93245)Phone:Open hours:Open from 08:00 am to 17:00 pmStatus:Closed
Used their service twice, once a tow and another to get my keys out from a locked car. Absolute best service and very fast arrival.
- 4.3Check mapAddress:977 Iona Ave, Lemoore, CA (Zipcode: 93245)Phone:Open hours:Open from 09:30 am to 17:00 pmStatus:Closed
Found part that was needed but would of been convenient if they also did minor repairs
- 4.3Check mapAddress:866 E 5th St, Hanford, CA (Zipcode: 93230)Phone:Open hours:Open from 09:00 am to 17:00 pmStatus:Closed
1/25/22 I got off work at 3:30pm and was able to get there within 10 minutes and the place was closed don’t know why they can’t change there hours waisted my time!
- 4.2Check mapAddress:12250 S 11th Ave, Hanford, CA (Zipcode: 93230)Phone:Open hours:Open from 08:00 am to 17:00 pmStatus:Closed
They repaired my differential without over charging me for parts that did not need replacing. Honest and fair. They have a lot of knowledge there.
So far the only recycle places I've been to are the one by Best Buy,Simply Foods, on 10th and GrangvilleJ&H have been at the Lacey blvd for the longest time as comparable towards others in Hanford. Their service is quick and they're not dishonest about how they weigh your items whether it be from recycling plastics,glass, or really anything. Of course there are some certain plastics you cannot recycle at these companies, so I couldn't complain about that. I feel that their rates are the highest too.Attention: If you decide to recycle glass, be sure to separate the glass from "CRV" to regular glass to colored glass.CRV is usually the stuff you'd drink.regular glass is any other glass such as something you'd use for sauces to regular kitchen ware.Colored glass would usually be the alcoholic beverages.(although A1 sauce is colored glass, it's still considered a regular glass.)
Always friendly almost always has the part - call Bob's first!