Clark Osvog - Junk Commandos

Did you know that 80% of Americans don't use their garage for its intended purpose—housing their vehicles? Instead, they turn it into storage for items they no longer need or even realize they have. It's time to take back your garage. Take back your home. Take advantage of the professional junk removal services offered by Junk Commandos, a local, veteran-owned business led by your neighbor, Clark Osvog. 
Clark’s advice is simple: “If you have items you haven’t seen, used, or even thought about in the past 12 months, it might be time to let them go!” If your home is filled with clutter, let Junk Commandos help you reclaim the space that could be used for something better. 
Junk Commandos offers first-class junk removal and demolition services, and Clark and his team provide a judgment-free space for clients, even those dealing with hoarding. "We give people the opportunity to let go of items without any shame," says Clark. 
With a crew of up to five people, Junk Commandos handles a wide variety of tasks—from removing large items like couches or pianos to handling trash, junk, and demolition services. “If you're remodeling your kitchen or bathroom, we can take care of removing counters, cabinets, flooring, and even walls, so the contractor can focus on the finishing work and get your new space ready as quickly as possible.” 
Junk Commandos doesn't just throw everything away. If your items are in good condition, they’ll be recycled or donated to help local communities. "We believe in giving things a second life," Clark explains. 
Clark, who founded Junk Commandos in April 2024, has a rich background. He served eight years on active duty as a counterintelligence agent in the Army before transitioning to real estate and property management. “I saw firsthand how crucial junk removal was for property management,” Clark says. After selling his property management company, he decided to start Junk Commandos to tap into his extensive real estate network. 
When he's not working, he enjoys camping, skiing, gardening, and spending time with friends. Though he's single and has no children, his dog, Athena, is his constant companion. “She’s my trusty sidekick,” he says. 
As a veteran, Clark prioritizes hiring fellow veterans or their family members. “It’s my way of giving back to the veteran community,” he explains. 
Taking a cue from organizing expert Marie Kondo, Clark believes that if an item no longer sparks joy or has been untouched for over a year, it’s time to let it go. Letting go of unnecessary items can be a freeing experience and opens up your home to new possibilities. Plus, your unwanted belongings can help others in need. 
Reclaim your space and feel the rejuvenating effect of a clutter-free home. Call Junk Commandos today and let them do the heavy lifting!