How Much Does Junk Removal Cost?
Updated for 2024 — national average costs with state-by-state breakdowns
What Does Junk Removal Include?
Junk removal services haul away unwanted furniture, appliances, yard waste, construction debris, and general household junk. Pricing is typically based on the volume of items.
The national average cost for junk removal is $300 per load. Most homeowners pay between $100 and $600, though costs can vary significantly based on your location, the scope of work, and other factors outlined below.
What Affects the Price?
Volume
Small load (1/8 truck): $100-$200. Half truck: $200-$400. Full truck: $400-$800
Item Type
Appliances: $50-$100 each. Furniture: $50-$150 each. Hot tub removal: $300-$600
Key Cost Factors
- ✓Volume of junk
- ✓Type of items
- ✓Location and accessibility
- ✓Disposal fees
- ✓Hazardous materials
💡 Tips to Save Money
- 1.Separate recyclables and donate-worthy items to reduce the load
- 2.Compare prices from 2-3 companies
- 3.Ask if they charge by volume or weight
- 4.Municipal bulk pickup is free in many cities — check your schedule
Junk Removal Cost by State
Costs vary significantly by state due to labor rates, cost of living, and local market conditions. Click any state for a detailed breakdown.
| State | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | $82 | $246 | $492 |
| Alaska | $128 | $384 | $768 |
| Arizona | $95 | $285 | $570 |
| Arkansas | $80 | $240 | $480 |
| California | $135 | $405 | $810 |
| Colorado | $108 | $324 | $648 |
| Connecticut | $122 | $366 | $732 |
| Delaware | $105 | $315 | $630 |
| Florida | $98 | $294 | $588 |
| Georgia | $90 | $270 | $540 |
| Hawaii | $142 | $426 | $852 |
| Idaho | $92 | $276 | $552 |
| Illinois | $105 | $315 | $630 |
| Indiana | $88 | $264 | $528 |
| Iowa | $86 | $258 | $516 |
| Kansas | $85 | $255 | $510 |
| Kentucky | $84 | $252 | $504 |
| Louisiana | $87 | $261 | $522 |
| Maine | $102 | $306 | $612 |
| Maryland | $115 | $345 | $690 |
| Massachusetts | $130 | $390 | $780 |
| Michigan | $92 | $276 | $552 |
| Minnesota | $102 | $306 | $612 |
| Mississippi | $78 | $234 | $468 |
| Missouri | $87 | $261 | $522 |
| Montana | $95 | $285 | $570 |
| Nebraska | $88 | $264 | $528 |
| Nevada | $102 | $306 | $612 |
| New Hampshire | $112 | $336 | $672 |
| New Jersey | $125 | $375 | $750 |
| New Mexico | $90 | $270 | $540 |
| New York | $132 | $396 | $792 |
| North Carolina | $90 | $270 | $540 |
| North Dakota | $90 | $270 | $540 |
| Ohio | $90 | $270 | $540 |
| Oklahoma | $83 | $249 | $498 |
| Oregon | $110 | $330 | $660 |
| Pennsylvania | $102 | $306 | $612 |
| Rhode Island | $115 | $345 | $690 |
| South Carolina | $87 | $261 | $522 |
| South Dakota | $85 | $255 | $510 |
| Tennessee | $86 | $258 | $516 |
| Texas | $93 | $279 | $558 |
| Utah | $95 | $285 | $570 |
| Vermont | $108 | $324 | $648 |
| Virginia | $105 | $315 | $630 |
| Washington | $115 | $345 | $690 |
| West Virginia | $80 | $240 | $480 |
| Wisconsin | $94 | $282 | $564 |
| Wyoming | $92 | $276 | $552 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What won't junk removal companies take?
Most won't take hazardous materials (paint, chemicals, asbestos), medical waste, or very heavy items like concrete without special arrangements.