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Who should I hire to help with my estate cleanout?

Junk removal companies are a fantastic resource for estate cleanouts. Hiring a junk removal company allows you to forgo the manual labor that is often involved in an estate cleanout and allows you to direct your focus to more important matters, like grieving with your family, dealing with legal matters, and/or selling valuable items from the estate.

How much does an estate cleanout cost?

The average cost of an estate cleanout is $500-$2,000.

Every estate and circumstance has its own unique needs and challenges, so the cost of your estate cleanout will vary depending on how much work there is to be done, where you live, accessibility of the home, etc.
 

What do junk removal companies do with the items they take?

Most junk removal companies separate the junk they haul away so that they can donate or recycle as much as possible. Items that are unable to be donated or recycled are hauled off to the local landfill.