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How big is your junk removal load?
Count the furniture, appliances, and bags you need hauled away. This visualizer converts them into cubic yards, truck-load fraction, and a planning price range before you call a hauler.
Count what you need hauled
Estimated load volume
Truck fill
Add items on the left to see a live volume and price estimate.
Your next move
Ask haulers to quote by truck fraction and to confirm any extra fees for mattresses, tires, appliances, and electronics.Set aside anything reusable - many items can be donated or recycled instead of landfilled.Volumes and prices are planning estimates. Your quote depends on item type, access, labor, and local disposal fees.
What drives a junk removal quote?
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Item type
Mattresses, tires, appliances, and electronics often carry extra fees because they need special disposal or recycling.03
Labor and access
Stairs, long carries, basements, and heavy single items raise the crew time and therefore the price.04
Disposal and recycling
Haulers pass through landfill tipping fees and recycling costs, which vary widely by region.Methodology
How this visualizer estimates your load
Each item is assigned a typical loose volume in cubic yards based on figures published by junk-removal and dumpster companies, then summed and compared to a standard 15-cubic-yard junk-removal truck. The price range reflects how the industry charges by truck fraction. Volumes and prices are planning estimates - your final quote depends on item type, access, labor, and local disposal fees. Recycling and donation can lower what actually reaches the landfill.