DiFrischia Recycling
From single item removals, like furniture or appliances, to full apartment complex cleanouts, the DiFrischia Recycling crew can help you regain control of the clutter.... more
Jesus Loves You Hauling
Trust the experienced and highly knowledgeable professionals at Jesus Loves You Hauling for all your hauling needs. As a locally owned business, we provide comprehensive... more
Junk King Cranberry Township
Junk King Cranberry Township is a locally-owned and operated junk removal and light demolition company. We take almost everything from old furniture to appliances, e-waste,... more
Junk King Pittsburgh
"I contacted Junk King of Pittsburgh, PA because we had household items and trash from a clean out that had been sitting around the house... more
Junk Removal and Demo
Junk Removal and Demo is a family-owned business that was built from the ground up by grit and teamwork. You can count on us to... more
Macon Everything Possible, Inc.
The team at Macon Everything Possible, Inc. specializes in handling jobs small and large, all the way up to large commercial building cleanouts. We are... more
McJunkin Roll Offs Inc.
McJunkin Roll Offs Inc. has proudly served customers in and around Fredonia, PA since 2004. We offer prompt and reliable dumpster rental and junk removal services.... more
Junk Removal Tips for Harrisville, PA
How much does junk removal cost?
Most companies charge a minimum fee of $75-$150 for any junk removal job, regardless of size. If you have an entire house worth of debris, then you could pay upwards of $500 - $1,000, or more in a hoarding situation or other large volume cleanup.
If you have more than a couple of items, many companies will quote a price based on the expected volume of the debris in the truck. For instance, a full truckload, 1/2 truckload, or 1/4 truckload. Some companies will charge by the hour.
To ensure you get the best price, get quotes from at least three different junk removal companies in your area.
Is there a way for me to reduce junk removal costs?
That depends on the type of "junk" you have. If any of it is in reusable condition, it could be donated, sold for cash, or recycled.