Camo Crew Junk Removal: 1,000 Google reviewers agree: Camo Crew is a 5-star business

Milwaukee, Wis. – Feb. 26, 2024 – Camo Crew Junk Removal, a Veteran-owned, independent junk  removal company serving metro Milwaukee, hit a milestone on Sunday, Feb. 19, when it reached  1,000 Google reviews with a five-star rating. 

“I’m blown away, and so grateful to our awesome customers,” said President and Founder Andy  Weins. “The entire Camo Crew team prides itself on treating people with care and respect on every  job, every day. It’s gratifying to see their hard work acknowledged.” 

Comments by Google reviewers speak for themselves, such as ones from a realtor who called Camo  Crew to rescue a closing at the last minute, a family removing 80 years’ worth of items from their  grandparent’s home, and woman who needed bulky items taken from her attic down a curvy stairway:  “Thank you for saving the day, literally … I cannot say enough good things … an exceptional job on a  challenging project.” 

Reviews like these are in line with Camo Crew’s mission-based approach to doing business, said  Weins. “What we do is more than removing items from homes and businesses,” he said. “It’s about  working with people during difficult and stressful times. Many of our clients are going through  challenging life transitions. We see our work as not just removing unwanted items but removing  unwanted stress.” 

In addition to an emphasis on customer service, Camo Crew is committed to environmentally  responsible practices. It minimizes what it sends to landfills by sorting items by hand in order to  donate, recycle or repurpose as much as possible — a distinction pointed out by many Google  reviewers. 

Last month, Weins was named to the 2024 Titan 100 in Wisconsin, an annual honor recognizing C level executives in the public and private sectors who demonstrate exceptional leadership, vision,  passion and influence in their fields. In December, Camo Crew was recognized as a 2023  Outstanding Veteran Owned Business by Governor Tony Evers and Missy Hughes, secretary and  CEO of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.