How Much Does Junk Removal Cost?

Updated for 2024 — national average costs with state-by-state breakdowns

Low End
$100
Average
$300
High End
$600
per load
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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

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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
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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.

StateLowAverageHigh
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
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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.

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