From Junk to Juggernaut
The Sanford-Strong Symbiosis of 2026
The Architecture of the 2026 Circular Economy
In Middleburg, Florida, waste isn't an end-point—it's a raw material. While our competitors are paying high tipping fees at Rosemary Hill, we are fueling a multi-industry engine. This is the story of how four distinct brands work together to lower your costs, protect the community, and build the future of energy independence.
OHMYJUNK
The Sourcing Engine: We mine the estates of Clay County for raw materials, copper, and structural steel.
Ramona Flea
The Local Outlet: We move household goods and tools back into the hands of neighbors at the Ramona Flea Market.
Santa's Pawn
The Global Vault: We liquidate high-end tech, collectibles, and laboratory hardware via eBay to maximize estate credits.
Off-Grid Solar
The Final Evolution: We turn salvaged chassis and wire into high-fidelity mobile solar power systems.
Sourcing the Sun: The Symbiotic Secret
The most clever part of our 2026 model is the "In-House Supply Chain." Florida Off-Grid Solar doesn't struggle with the global supply chain shortages that plague other contractors. Why? Because we find our parts in the junk.
- Chassis: Stripped from non-running trailers and International 3000 buses hauled by OHMYJUNK.
- Wiring: Industrial 8 AWG copper salvaged from commercial site cleanups (Southwire spec).
- Mounting: Heavy-duty aluminum extrusions recovered from Middleburg shed demolitions.
- Enclosures: Steel cabinets salvaged from office cleanouts and repurposed for battery housing.
By bypassing the middleman and using high-quality salvaged industrial components, we can build a 9000 Watt Solar Trailer for significantly less than a retail unit. This allows us to pass those savings back to you through low-cost affordable estate cleanouts. You pay less because your "junk" becomes our "parts."
The Loop: A Day in the Life
Imagine a single Middleburg estate cleanout. Most companies see a mess. We see a cycle:
- 9:00 AM: OHMYJUNK arrives. We pull a rotted shed (Demolition) and a non-running camper.
- 11:00 AM: The camper's frame is detached. It's sent to the solar shop to become the skeleton of a "Road Warrior" solar trailer.
- 1:00 PM: A box of vintage 1991 Topps cards is found. It's cataloged for Santa's Pawn Shop.
- 3:00 PM: A set of solid oak chairs is loaded for our Ramona Flea Market booth.
- 5:00 PM: The scrap copper is weighed. The value is credited directly to the client's bill, often reducing their cleanout cost by 40%.