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A third-floor walk-up costs more than a garage at street level. You hear that before we start, not after.
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Short answer: you pay for the space your junk takes up in the truck, not by the hour. A few chairs cost a lot less than a whole basement. Here is the whole price list, plus what makes a job cost more.
Every price below includes the labor, the loading, the sweep-up and the dump fee. Nothing gets added at the end.
One couch, one mattress, one fridge.
A small room, or a few pieces of furniture.
A full garage or a finished basement.
A big cleanout, or a construction pile.
Whole-house or estate cleanout.
Priced on its own — there is cutting involved.
A third-floor walk-up costs more than a garage at street level. You hear that before we start, not after.
Dirt, concrete and shingles are heavy for their size, so they are priced by weight instead of volume.
Mattresses, fridges and TVs carry a state recycling fee. valores pendentes
There are a few things the transfer station will not accept from us, and asbestos always needs a licensed abatement contractor.
No. Text a photo and you get a price back. If we come out and you do not like the number, we leave and you owe nothing.
No. The price we quote already includes the disposal fee.
Because an hourly clock rewards a slow crew. Paying for the space you fill means a fast job costs you less, not more.
formas de pagamento — perguntar ao cliente
Text a photo of the pile. We answer with a price, not a sales call.