
Most people just want their stuff gone. That's fair. But there's a big difference between hauling everything straight to the dump and actually doing the work to make sure usable items find a better home. We lean hard into the second approach.
Whenever we run a cleanout, we sort through what we're hauling and pull out anything that still has life in it. Furniture, household goods, clothing - if it's in decent shape, it doesn't belong in a landfill. That's why we partner with Goodwill for donation drop-offs. The crew vests you see here aren't just for show - that's our team actively doing the handoff, making sure your unwanted items get where they can actually do some good.
It matters to a lot of people, honestly. When you're clearing out a home or a space that holds memories, knowing that a couch or a dresser is going to someone who needs it instead of rotting in a pile of waste - that changes how the whole job feels. We hear it from customers all the time.
This is just part of how we operate. No extra steps on your end, no sorting required. You point us at the pile, we handle the rest - including figuring out what goes to donation versus what gets hauled off for disposal. That's the whole idea behind responsible junk removal.