Junk Removal Pricing — Real Numbers, Before You Book
Most junk removal websites hide pricing behind a quote form. Here's ours in plain sight.
What It Costs — Straight Answer
You pay for truck space, not item count. Full breakdown — including garages, estates, and hot tubs — on the pricing page. Exact price confirmed from your photos before we load anything.
| Job | Price |
|---|---|
| Single item pickup | $100–$120 |
| Couch or major appliance | from $150 |
| Garage cleanout (typical) | $250–$600 |
| Full house / estate cleanout | $800–$2,000+ |
| Hot tub removal (flat) | $300–$500 |
| Same-day rush fee | +$100 flat |
| Hazard fee (infestation, contamination, biohazard) | +$75–$150 |
How junk removal pricing actually works (the honest version)
1. You're paying for truck space, not item count. The industry prices by volume — how much of the truck your stuff fills. A full truck is roughly 3–4 pickup-truck loads.
2. Heavy material is the exception. Concrete, dirt, tile, and shingles hit the truck's weight limit before its walls. Heavy loads price by weight, and any hauler who doesn't ask what's in the pile is planning to renegotiate in your driveway.
3. The price includes everything. Labor, loading from anywhere on the property, disposal fees, and cleanup. If a quote doesn't include disposal, it isn't a quote.
4. The price is confirmed before loading. Photo quotes are close; in-person confirmation is exact; nothing changes after work begins. Hazard fees are disclosed up front, never discovered on the invoice.