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What Can a Junk Removal Company Take?

Almost everything, actually — but there's a short list of things no reputable junk removal crew in Washington will touch, and it's worth knowing which is which before you book.

We take

  • Couches, recliners, sectionals, and mattresses
  • Refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, and stoves
  • Dressers, desks, bed frames, and office furniture
  • Yard debris — branches, brush, sod, dirt (limited)
  • Construction debris — drywall, lumber, flooring, roofing scraps
  • Hot tubs, sheds, decks, and fences (with demolition)
  • Electronics — TVs, printers, computers, monitors
  • Boxes, clothes, toys, and general household clutter
  • Estate cleanouts and full garage cleanouts

We can't take

  • Paint, solvents, motor oil, and pool chemicals
  • Propane tanks, gasoline, and other flammables
  • Asbestos-containing materials (siding, popcorn ceilings, old insulation)
  • Medical waste, sharps, and biohazards
  • Ammunition, fireworks, and explosives
  • Large amounts of loose animal waste

Washington law regulates these separately. Your county's hazardous waste facility will accept most of them free of charge for households — see the Snohomish County Hazardous Waste Drop-off locations for details.

How it actually works

You point to the stuff. We confirm the load and apply the fixed trailer price — then load it into the truck the same visit. You don't move anything, you don't sort anything, and you don't sweep up after us.

For appliances and electronics we take, we sort them so anything with recyclable metal, refrigerant, or working parts goes to the right facility instead of straight to landfill. That's part of the price.

"What if I'm not sure it's okay to haul?"

Just ask. Text or call 425-534-8618 with a photo. If we can't take it, we'll tell you where it needs to go instead. No pressure, no fake charges for "extras" once we arrive.

Ready to get it out of your way?

Book online. Fixed trailer-based pricing. We'll haul it away on your scheduled day.

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