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A-1 Hauling & Rolloffs

Minneapolis, MN
4.3
(89)
  • Dumpsters for Cleanouts
  • Family owned and operated
  • Serving the Twin Cities area
  • Since 1999

A1 provides simple, reliable and green cleanouts and trash removal to homeowners and business owners. No job is too big for our team! Our professional... more

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Lakes Area Junk Removal

Brainerd, MN

At Lakes Area Junk Removal, we are committed to providing a high-quality junk removal service that is both affordable and eco-friendly. We make junk removal... more

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Rutz Landscaping & Excavating

Little Falls, MN
5.0
(1)
  • Construction Debris
  • Furniture & Appliances
  • Household Junk
  • Yard Waste
  • Serving Central Minnesota
  • Free estimates

Count on fast and accurate services when choosing Rutz Landscaping & Excavating for the job! We are a locally owned and operated junk removal and demolition... more

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Junk Removal Tips for Gilman, MN

How much does junk removal cost?

  • Minimum charge: $75-$150
  • Household junk: $300-$700
  • Construction, concrete, brick debris: $300-$1,000
  • Yard waste: $200-$800

Junk removal costs are generally steeper in cities with a higher cost of living, such as New York City or Los Angeles, and lower in areas with a low cost of living. The distance the dumpster or junk removal company has to travel to/from your property, as well as to the landfill or recycling center, may also influence pricing.

How do junk removal costs compare to the cost of renting a dumpster?

The pricing in both cases can vary significantly based on your location, the type/amount of material to be loaded, etc. In most cases, dumpster rental prices fall between $300 and $600 for a seven-day rental.

The pricing structure for most junk removal services is based on the type of junk you’re removing and how much of it.

If you need to remove only a few large items, like furniture or appliances, hiring a junk removal service is the more cost-effective option. Renting a dumpster is more economical choice for bigger jobs where you’ll be throwing out at least 7-cubic-yards of material or more.

Keep reading: When Is It a Good Idea to Hire a Junk Removal Service?