Veteran-owned · Family-operated
Three brothers. One standard.
Veteran Automation is an Army veteran, his two brothers, and crews we vet ourselves. The name on the truck is a promise about how the work gets done.
The story
Built on Army habits.
The Army teaches two habits that stick for life: show up on time, and do the job to standard whether anyone is watching or not. Chase brought both home from the service and built this company on them.
It stayed in the family on purpose. Chase runs the work with his two brothers, so the person who quotes your job, the person who schedules it, and the person who checks the finished work all answer to the same dinner table. Nobody hands you off to a call center.
When a job needs more hands, we bring in subcontractor crews — but never off a directory. One of us vets every sub in person before they work under our name. Anyone who can't hold the standard doesn't stay on the roster.
The standard
Four rules. No fine print.
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Show up when we say
You get a window, and the truck is in it. If anything changes, you hear it from us first.
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Firm price up front
The number you get by text is the number on the invoice. No fuel fees, no surprise labor charges.
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Leave it cleaner than we found it
The job isn't done when the junk is on the truck. It's done when the space is swept and you'd rent it, sell it, or park in it.
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Donate before the dump
Usable furniture and goods go to local donation centers first, metal and electronics get recycled, and the landfill gets what's left.