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Junk removal prices in Delaware.

No games, no guessing. Here's exactly how we price a job, why our estimates are free, and how you get a flat number before we lift a thing.

Priced by volume and labor.

Junk removal is priced on two things: how much space your stuff takes up in our truck, and the labor it takes to get it out. That's the whole formula. There's no per-item nickel-and-diming, and no charge for the walk to the curb.

Four things move the number. Volume — a single couch is a small slice of the truck; a full basement is most of a load. What the material is — appliances with refrigerant, mattresses, tires, and construction debris cost more to dispose of or recycle the right way. Labor and access — a curbside pile is quicker than a third-floor walk-up, a tight basement stairwell, or a hot tub that has to be cut apart before it can leave the yard. And the disposal or recycling fees the transfer station, recycler, or donation center charges us for the material.

Every one of those is visible when we look at the job. That's why we look at the job.

Why we quote it in person.

A photo hides a lot — what's behind the pile, how heavy it actually is, whether it fits through the door, what's underneath. Guessing over the phone is exactly how people end up with a 'surprise' when the truck shows up. We'd rather not do that to you.

So for most jobs we come out, look at it, and hand you a real number. It's free, there's no obligation, and there's no pressure to book on the spot. For small, obvious jobs — a single couch, a mattress, one appliance — a photo is usually enough and we'll quote straight from that.

You get the price before we start.

Not after. Not once the truck is loaded and you're over a barrel. We quote you flat, you approve it, and only then does anything move.

Stairs, long carries, and dismantling are already baked into the number we give you — they're not add-ons we spring later. If the job genuinely changes because you decide to add items, we tell you first and you approve the new number before we keep going.

It starts at $199.

Our minimum is $199. That covers a small pile or a single item like a couch, and the price scales up from there based on how much room it takes in the truck and the labor involved.

We publish the minimum on purpose. We'd rather be upfront than waste your afternoon — if it's below what you had in mind, you know before anyone drives anywhere. Everything above the minimum depends on the job, which is what the free estimate is for.

What are you getting rid of?

Pricing, explained.

By volume — the space your items take up in our truck — plus the labor to get them out and the disposal or recycling fees for the material. We give you a flat number upfront, before any work starts.
No. Estimates are always free and there's no obligation. We come look at the job, give you a flat price, and you decide. No fee, no pressure.
For small, clear-cut jobs — a single couch, a mattress, one appliance — a photo or a phone call is often enough. For anything bigger we'd rather see it in person. That's the only way to account for access, weight, and what's underneath the pile, and it's how we avoid surprises on the day.
Yes — our minimum is $199. That covers a small pile or a single item, and pricing scales up from there based on volume and labor.
No. Access, stairs, and dismantling are factored into the quote we give you upfront. The number we say is the number you pay.
Volume, almost always — how much of the truck you fill. After that it's what the material is (appliances, mattresses, and construction debris cost more to dispose of responsibly) and how hard it is to get out of the space.
Before we start. We quote you flat after seeing the job, you approve it, and only then do we load anything.
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