Prices for 1800 Got Junk-style junk removal vary by volume, location, and service specifics. Typical cost drivers include truck capacity, the amount of items, disposal fees, and any stairs or heavy lifting. The following sections provide a practical pricing snapshot in USD with low–average–high ranges.
| Item | Low | Average | High | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base service (minimum fee) | $79 | $120 | $150 | Typically covers arrival and a small amount of items |
| Per-load charge (half truck) | $150 | $350 | $500 | Assumes 1/3–1/2 truck capacity |
| Per-load charge (full truck) | $250 | $550 | $900 | Includes larger volume and heavier items |
| Disposal & processing fees | $50 | $150 | $350 | Depends on landfill/tick rate and weight |
| Distance/mileage | $0 | $50 | $150 | Typically charged per trip beyond initial radius |
| Stairs/hauling complexity | $0 | $40 | $120 | Extra labor when items must be carried up/down stairs |
| Accessories & specialty handling | $0 | $30 | $100 | Mattresses, electronics, hazardous items may incur fees |
| Totals (typical projects) | $120 | $420 | $1,520 | Ranges by volume and items removed |
Assumptions: region, items, accessibility, weight, and scheduling.
Overview Of Costs
Project ranges reflect typical junk removal tasks in the U.S., from a small curbside pickup to a full truckload. Per-unit ranges (e.g., $/load, $/mile) help compare bids. Consumers should expect a basic minimum fee plus variable charges tied to volume and effort.
Cost Breakdown
| Category | Low | Average | High | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labor | $40 | $100 | $220 | Hours of work depending on crew size and item weight data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”> |
| Equipment | $10 | $40 | $120 | Tools, straps, dollies, protective coverings |
| Disposal | $50 | $150 | $350 | Landfill or recycling fees vary by item type |
| Permits | $0 | $0 | $0 | Typically not required for standard residential pickups |
| Delivery/Disposal | $0 | $50 | $150 | Includes truck travel and disposal handling |
| Warranty/Guarantee | $0 | $0 | $0 | Most services offer basic pricing without separate warranty charges |
| Taxes | $0 | $0 | $0 | Taxed as applicable |
Cost Drivers
Volume and truck capacity largely determine price, with small loads priced differently from full trucks. Accessibility—items blocked by stairs, elevator limits, or gated communities—can add labor time. Item type affects cost; bulky furniture, mattresses, and electronics often incur extra handling fees and recycling charges.
Ways To Save
Schedule off-peak to avoid surge pricing or weekend premiums. Bundle items into a single pickup to maximize truckload efficiency. Ask for alternatives such as donation or curbside drop-off where allowed, which may reduce disposal costs.
Regional Price Differences
Prices vary by region due to disposal fees, labor costs, and local competition. In urban areas, typical ranges lean toward higher end, while suburban and rural regions may see modest reductions. Example deltas show differences relative to national averages: Urban +10–25%, Suburban -5% to +10%, Rural -15% to +5%.
Labor & Time
Removal projects are driven by crew size and time on site. A two-person crew might complete a smaller job in 2–4 hours, while larger loads can require 4–6 hours or more. data-formula=”hours × rate”> A mid-range job commonly uses a 2–3 person crew for 3–5 hours with variable hourly rates between $40–$120/hour per worker.
Additional & Hidden Costs
Hidden costs may include bulky-item surcharges, elevator fees, or restricted items (asbestos, chemicals) requiring special handling. Some providers charge a minimum fuel/travel fee, or a cancellation fee if scheduling changes occur close to the appointment.
Real-World Pricing Examples
Three scenario cards illustrate typical outcomes. Basic covers a small pickup; Mid-Range handles a full truck with some bulky items; Premium removes heavy furnishings and electronics with disposal in multiple facilities.
Scenario Cards
- Basic — Items: 1–2 couches or a small mixed load. Labor: 2 hours, Crew: 2. Total: $180–$350. Notes: Minimal stairs; standard disposal.
- Mid-Range — Items: 1 full truck with appliances and furniture. Labor: 4–5 hours, Crew: 2–3. Total: $420–$900. Notes: Moderate distance, some stairs.
- Premium — Items: 2–3 heavy items, electronics, mattresses; multiple stops for disposal. Labor: 6–8 hours, Crew: 3. Total: $900–$1,520. Notes: Complex access, special handling.