Old Line Hauling
Old Line Hauling transforms clutter into clarity with our seamless junk removal services and eco-friendly practices. Trust our experienced team for transparent pricing and responsible... more
Arrowhawk Construction, Inc.
Arrowhawk is a local small business offering full-service junk removal, cleanouts and light demolition. We strive to complete the job on time and achieve complete... more
Elisha Junk Removal
Elisha Junk Removal offers hauling services in and around Salisbury, MD. We are a team that is dedicated, professional, fast, efficient and honest. Contact us... more
4TF LLC Dumpster Rentals
4TF LLC Dumpster Rentals specializes in dumpster rental services and demolition services. We believe in doing things the right way the first time, not the... more
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How do junk removal costs compare to dumpster rental costs?
Junk removal companies charge a minimum amount just to come out to your location, which can range anywhere from $75 to $150. If you have one or two items you want to get rid of, like a TV, sofa, or a small pile of yard debris—you’ll probably be charged the minimum amount.
For large projects, like cleaning out an entire home, you could pay $1,000 or more.
Dumpster rental costs are variable based on your location, size of the dumpster, type of debris, and other factors. For reference, a 20 yard dumpster costs $350-$550, based on national averages.
Learn more: Comparing the Cost of Junk Removal to Dumpster Rentals
Which factors affect the cost of junk removal services?
When hiring a junk removal company or renting a dumpster, the cost varies a great deal depending on a number of factors, including:
- Location: Do you live far off the beaten path? If so, expect to pay more. Cost of living also plays a role. For example, you’ll pay more in Los Angeles, California than you would in Memphis, Tennessee.
- Type of waste/debris: Some service providers—junk removal and dumpster rental—charge one rate for household wastes and another for construction and demolition debris. C&D debris is often heavier, so it may end up costing more to haul away than general household trash.
- Amount of waste/debris: The heavier the load, the more you’ll pay. For junk removal, costs rise as the volume of junk increases. A full truckload of junk, for example, costs more than a load taking up just half of the truck’s total capacity.
Keep reading: Should I hire a junk removal service or rent a dumpster?