Property service

Junk Removal & Cleanouts

Removal, loading, hauling, and cleanout support for unwanted non-hazardous items and property debris at homes, rentals, storage spaces, and businesses.

Service overview

What this service can include

Junk removal can range from a few bulky items to a full property cleanout. We review the item types, amount of material, access conditions, location, and disposal requirements before confirming the scope and scheduling the work.

Common applications

Projects we can review

  • Whole-home and partial-home cleanouts
  • Garage, attic, shed, and storage-area cleanouts
  • Estate and senior-transition cleanouts
  • Rental-property and foreclosure cleanouts
  • Storage-unit cleanouts
  • Office, retail, and commercial cleanouts
  • Furniture and appliance removal
  • Approved renovation and light-demolition debris
  • Yard waste, storm debris, and property-cleanup material

Service options

Available approaches depend on the project

The final method, materials, equipment, and sequence are confirmed after the property and requested result are reviewed.

Full-property cleanouts

Removal planning for homes, rentals, estates, storage spaces, and commercial properties with multiple rooms or item categories.

Selective item removal

Pickup of identified furniture, appliances, household items, equipment, or other approved bulky material.

Turnover and move-out cleanup

Removal support for landlords, property managers, sellers, and occupants preparing a property for its next use.

Light dismantling

Basic disassembly may be available when an approved item cannot be removed safely in one piece. Scope is confirmed before work begins.

Debris hauling

Hauling for approved yard, renovation, or cleanup debris after the material type and disposal requirements are reviewed.

Commercial cleanouts

Removal support for offices, retail spaces, storage areas, and other commercial properties, subject to access and material review.

Why it helps

Project benefits

  • A single scope can combine labor, loading, hauling, and disposal planning.
  • Photos can help identify access issues and estimate the amount of material before scheduling.
  • The removal plan can be organized by room, item type, or project phase.
  • Property-turnover work can be coordinated with cleanup, exterior cleaning, and selected repair services.

What to expect

Our planning process

  1. 1

    Describe the property, item types, approximate volume, access, and preferred timing.

  2. 2

    Provide photos when useful, especially for bulky items, stairs, narrow access, or larger cleanouts.

  3. 3

    We review service fit, disposal restrictions, labor needs, travel, and scheduling.

  4. 4

    You receive a proposed scope and estimate before work is scheduled.

  5. 5

    Approved items are removed, loaded, and hauled according to the confirmed scope.

  6. 6

    The work area is reviewed at completion so any remaining items or follow-up needs are clear.

Estimate planning

What affects pricing

  • Total volume and weight of the material
  • Item type and disposal requirements
  • Stairs, elevators, gates, parking, and carrying distance
  • Dismantling or additional labor requirements
  • Travel distance, scheduling, and disposal fees
  • Whether the project is a single pickup or a multi-stage cleanout

Before the appointment

How to prepare

  • Separate items that must remain from items approved for removal.
  • Secure documents, valuables, medication, firearms, and personal records before the crew arrives.
  • Identify unusually heavy, sharp, wet, contaminated, or difficult-to-access items in advance.
  • Clear a safe path when practical and explain parking, gate, elevator, or access restrictions.
  • Do not mix chemicals, fuels, paint, medical waste, or other potentially hazardous material with general debris.

Questions and answers

Junk Removal & Cleanouts FAQs

What kinds of items can you remove?

Common requests include furniture, appliances, household clutter, storage contents, yard debris, and approved project debris. Every request is reviewed because disposal rules and equipment needs vary by item.

Do you remove hazardous materials?

Hazardous, regulated, medical, chemical, fuel, paint, asbestos-containing, or contaminated materials require specialized handling and are not accepted as ordinary junk. Disclose questionable materials before scheduling.

Can you clean out an entire property?

Full and partial cleanouts can be reviewed for homes, estates, rentals, storage units, and commercial spaces. Larger projects may be divided into stages depending on access, volume, and disposal requirements.

Can you remove items from upstairs or inside the building?

Interior removal may be available. Stairs, narrow hallways, elevators, parking distance, and protection requirements should be disclosed because they affect labor and planning.

Do you dismantle furniture, sheds, or hot tubs?

Basic dismantling may be available for selected items, but structural demolition, utility disconnection, and specialty work require separate review. Send photos and dimensions with the request.

How is junk-removal pricing calculated?

Pricing commonly depends on volume, weight, material type, access, labor, travel, and disposal cost. A clear description and photos help produce a more accurate estimate.

Do I need to move everything outside first?

Not necessarily. Tell us where the items are located so interior labor and access can be included in the scope.

Can cleanout work be combined with other services?

Yes, where scheduling and service availability allow. Property cleanup may be coordinated with exterior cleaning, yard cleanup, coatings preparation, or selected turnover repairs.

Related property services

Combine services when the project calls for it

Discuss your project

Request an estimate for Junk Removal & Cleanouts

Send the property location, photos, dimensions, access details, and preferred timing. We will confirm service fit and the next step.