Junk Removal

Whether it's a garage full of clutter, an estate cleanout, or construction debris from a renovation, professional junk removal gets the job done in hours — not weekends. Responsible companies recycle and donate usable items.

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What Junk Removal Professionals Do

Junk removal services include residential cleanouts, estate and foreclosure cleanouts, construction debris hauling, appliance and furniture removal, yard waste removal, e-waste recycling, donation pickups, and commercial office cleanouts.

cluttered home or garage
estate cleanout
construction debris
old appliance disposal
yard waste removal
hoarding cleanup
office cleanout

Find Junk Removal Pros by City

1719+ cities across all 50 states

Alabama (22)
Alaska (3)
Arizona (29)
Arkansas (20)
California (200)
Colorado (33)
Connecticut (29)
Delaware (5)
District Of Columbia (1)
Florida (73)
Georgia (40)
Hawaii (7)
Idaho (16)
Illinois (51)
Indiana (42)
Iowa (24)
Kansas (22)
Kentucky (21)
Louisiana (21)
Maine (7)
Maryland (30)
Massachusetts (75)
Michigan (53)
Minnesota (58)
Mississippi (20)
Missouri (32)
Montana (7)
Nebraska (13)
Nevada (7)
New Hampshire (14)
New Jersey (48)
New Mexico (14)
New York (63)
North Carolina (48)
North Dakota (8)
Ohio (62)
Oklahoma (28)
Oregon (36)
Pennsylvania (23)
Rhode Island (15)
South Carolina (32)
South Dakota (8)
Tennessee (39)
Texas (104)
Utah (52)
Vermont (6)
Virginia (38)
Washington (57)
West Virginia (10)
Wisconsin (44)
Wyoming (9)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does junk removal cost?
Pricing is based on volume. A minimum load (a few items) costs $100-$200. A half-truck runs $200-$400. A full truck load costs $400-$800+. Most companies provide free on-site estimates.
What items can a junk removal company take?
Most items: furniture, appliances, electronics, mattresses, yard waste, construction debris, and general household junk. They typically can't take hazardous materials (chemicals, asbestos, certain paints) — ask about restrictions.
Do junk removal companies recycle?
Reputable companies recycle 60-80% of collected items — donating usable goods to charities, recycling metals, electronics, and paper, and composting yard waste. Ask about their recycling practices before hiring.