Junk Bandit
How does our Junk Removal Pricing Works?
We are committed to providing transparent and straightforward pricing. Prior to starting, you will receive a complimentary estimate with no strings attached for removing and disposing or donating any item. The cost of each junk removal project will be determined by where you are located, the size of the item(s), and any applicable fees for disposal or donation. Please get in touch with us for precise details on how we can tailor our junk removal services to meet your specific requirements.
Item Size
Our pricing structure primarily depends on the volume of space your junk occupies in our truck. Since the definition of "large" items may vary among our franchisees, we ensure consistency by calculating prices based on the space used in our trucks. For more details, please refer to the diagram provided or consult with a local junk removal specialist to obtain a quote for removing standard items.


Item Removed
Certain items may result in extra charges. These include items with additional disposal fees at local waste facilities, such as tires and paint. Moreover, items like hot tubs may incur extra costs due to the time required for disassembly.​​
​How we Estimate?
We are committed to providing transparent and easy-to-understand pricing. Before we begin any work, you will always receive an estimate with no obligation. Our estimates include any additional fees related to disposal and other factors.
Our standard junk removal prices are based on volume and include options for an eighth truckload, half truckload, and full truckload. Our junk hauling trucks are sized at 12 feet long, 5 feet wide, and 7 feet tall. To help estimate your volume, choose a load size for more details.
Please note that precise pricing and fees may vary based on your location. Labor charges depend on the specific requirements of each job. Removal of construction and demolition materials such as wood, concrete, and yard waste is priced based on both volume and weight.
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1/8
One Eighth of a truck
One Eight of a truck load has approximately 75 cubic feet. Example of 1/8th can be:
- Large Dresser
- TV
- 4-6 Boxes
1/4
One Quarter of a truck
One Fourth of a truck load has aproximately 150 cubic feet. Example of 1/4th can be:
- 3 sitter couch
- 1 Dresser
- 6-8 Boxes
- TV
1/2
One Half of a truck
One Half of a truck load has approximately 300 cubic feet. Example of 1/2 can be:
- 2 Dressers
- Queen bed
- 6-8 Boxes
- Coffee table​
FULL
Full truck
Full truck of a truck load ha approximately 600 cubic feet. Example of Full truck can be:
- Three sitter sofa
- Coffee table
- 10 boxes
- 2 Dressers
- Dining table and chars
- Queen bed
- Shelving unit​