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    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    We recently had a bunch of furniture deliveries to our house that came in huge cardboard boxes. We…read moreknew it would take weeks for us to dispose of the cardboard in our normal weekly trash collection, so I looked online to see if the Lincoln dump would take it. We had been to the dump (Western Placer Waste Management Authority) a few months earlier to dispose of old paint cans that the previous homeowners had left in the garage. I remember going to the dump and finding it very confusing. So I'll jot down how I think the process goes, based on our two visits: If you're disposing paints, turn right. It's free to dispose of the paints if you live in Placer County. If you're trying to get cash for recyclables (plastic bottles, aluminum cans, glass bottles) or you have a truck load of stuff you want to dump, turn left. You'll see a line of cars waiting for their turn to talk to the attendant. The attendant will ask what brings you in. We said we had a bunch of cardboard boxes, as well as buyback items (cans, etc). He then gave us a paper that said "Buyback" on it and told us to drive further down. The next attendant took our paper and then told us to park at a certain number. Behind/below that number was a dumpster where you would unload your items, which in our case was a bunch of cardboard. Boy, that felt so nice to get rid of the cardboard from our house (for free!) and also know it would be going somewhere to probably get recycled again. (We did confirm they do not take styrofoam). As we were finishing up, we noticed a truck pulling in next to us and a mother and son dumpling a trunk load of items like an old bicycle as well as other trash. I was curious so I asked them how much they were charged for their load. The woman told me it was $44. I thought the process was very interesting. People want to get rid of old household items so they'll bring it to the dump. The attendants will I guess eyeball the load (or possibly weigh it?) and give you a price to unload the items. There might be a different structure and area if you're unloading, say, a ton of lawn cuttings, tree branches, etc like our gardener did for our yard work project. Maybe that's like a compost section that we didn't get to see on our visits. Definitely glad we have this place nearby. Now we know where to go if we want to get rid of paint, cardboard or just junk! Prices seem very reasonable.

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    Martha quietly does an excellent job cleaning our house, dusting all the hard-to-get places,…read morethorough cleaning of bathrooms, all the little details. We highly recommend Leslie's Cleaning Services.

    I used Leslie's for several years. I was generally VERY HAPPY with their cleaning. During the…read moretime we used them their prices just kept going up and up... more than one would expect for inflation. A couple of their senior cleaners told me they only got $21-22 an hour. That seems low based on the hour rate they charge... During Covid there was very little cleaning available... I suspect most people didn't want strangers in their house. The Leslie's staff wore masks the whole time. We were comfortable with them being here. As expected one would expect they lost a fair number of staff. We had a bi-weekly 4 hour cleaning. There were several times when we got calls a day or two before saying they didn't have a cleaner available... and would we mind rescheduling... we ALWAYS said "Yes, no problem... we will accommodate you." I think on at least one occasion we had to skip a weekly cleaning due to staffing shortages. Back to a year ago, my wife had cold symptoms... although we took precaution that it might be the flu. When the cleaner arrived for the 3 1/2 hour cleaning, I immediately told her my wife probably had a cold and was isolated downstairs in her studio.. which the cleaning wouldn't be getting to within 15 feet of (and two doors). Per her training, she called Leslies' (no problem there) and they told her to leave that she shouldn't expose herself. No problem there either. I asked the person who scheduled the cleaners " A "... what IF ANY cost was there for the missed cleaning. He told me it was the full amount of 191.00. I was in shock! We'd bent over to accommodate them on half dozens times over the years and the said that's "their policy" .. unless you give 48 or 72 hours (I forget which) notice. We didn't have that much time.. my wife only developed symptoms the evening before the morning cleaning. Their reasoning was they had to pay the cleaner and that was their POLICY... I subsequently talked to a couple of former Leslie cleaners and found out they were only paid for 30 mins (basically commute time) and not a dime more. So, they pocketed $130 because it 'was their policy' without ANY CONSIDERATION to our years of service. I told ' A ' I wouldn't pay it and we were DONE with Leslie's. Thanks for nothing. Later, I mailed in a check for the full $191.00 out of "legal obligation" we felt totally disrespected by ' A ' and by the company in general . Good Luck using them

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