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Professional Junk Removal in Vermont

From Burlington and the Champlain Valley to Montpelier, Rutland, and the Northeast Kingdom, we handle junk removal around snowbanks, mud-season ruts, and tight village streets while keeping to Vermont’s recycling and transfer-station rules. Crews plan routes over I-89, Route 7, and Route 100 to match weather, driveway grades, and older building access.

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We make junk removal simple, affordable, and eco-friendly. Our professional team handles everything from pickup to responsible disposal.

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Junk Removal starts at 5,000+. No hidden fees, no surprises. You'll know the exact cost before we arrive.

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    We Remove It: Our team handles everything
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    Eco-Friendly Disposal: We donate or recycle when possible

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Junk piles up differently in Vermont. In Burlington and Winooski, it’s often apartment move-outs with sofas wedged up narrow stairwells; in dairy towns across Addison and Franklin counties, it’s barn bays of obsolete equipment and rusted fencing; in ski corridors like Stowe and Killington, short-term rentals turn over gear and broken furnishings at season’s end. Long winters push cleanouts into late spring, when garages finally thaw and basements that took on meltwater need a serious purge. Older housing stock means attics with steep stairs, slate-roofed carriage houses filled to the rafters, and cellar doors too small for modern appliances, so removal has to be planned item by item. Many residents self-haul to district transfer stations, but timing and sorting rules vary by county, which is why scheduled pick-ups that handle separation for recycling see steady demand. Summer and fall bring camp closures around Champlain and Memphremagog, and with foliage traffic, trucks need to hit early windows before village centers clog up.

Why Choose Our Vermont Junk Removal Service?

Trusted by thousands of Vermont residents for professional, eco-friendly removal

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Fast response times with same-day junk removal available

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Responsible recycling and donation after every junk removal job

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No hidden fees — you know the cost upfront

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Trained professionals who handle every junk removal with care

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Operating junk removal in Vermont is equal parts logistics and local know-how. With Coventry as the state’s lone landfill and most materials routed through solid waste districts, we pre-sort loads on the truck to meet Act 148 expectations and the differing fee structures in CSWD, Addison County, and the Northeast Kingdom facilities. Winter routes are built around plow schedules, shaded hills that glaze over by midafternoon, and town road postings that restrict heavy vehicles on thawing dirt, so we stage smaller 4x4 dump bodies for Class 4 access and keep chains and sand onboard. University move-outs in Burlington and Northfield compress several weeks of volume into a handful of days, which means extra crews on foot for third-floor walk-ups and a dispatcher coordinating alley access and residential permit zones. Along Route 100, HOAs at resort condos limit elevator use and loading times, so we book off-peak arrivals and run compact dollies to protect tight hallways. In the Upper Valley and Springfield’s old mill blocks, freight docks help, but mixed debris from light manufacturing requires careful separation of metal, wood, and cardboard before we ever leave the site. Flood and wind events shift priorities statewide; after July washouts or a March nor’easter, we pivot to soggy carpet, ruined furniture, and tree-littered yards, balancing emergency pickups with transfer-station hours that often close earlier than people expect.

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HOW IT WORKS

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Book Your Appointment Online

Schedule your junk removal service online at your convenience. Quick and easy booking process.

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Sit Back and Relax

Once booked, you can relax while we handle all the details and prepare for your service.

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Sit Back and Relax

Once booked, you can relax while we handle all the details and prepare for your service.

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We Haul It All Away

Our team arrives on time, loads everything up, and hauls it away — furniture, appliances, mattresses, and more. Clean and done.

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We Haul It All Away

Our team arrives on time, loads everything up, and hauls it away — furniture, appliances, mattresses, and more. Clean and done.

About Junk Removal in Vermont

Vermont’s climate runs from deep-winter freeze to humid July afternoons, with a notorious mud season that chews up backroads and driveways. The Green Mountains split the state, leaving compact lake towns along the Champlain Valley and isolated ridgelines where farmsteads, mobile home parks, and ski condos coexist. Housing skews older, with plenty of 19th-century capes, post-and-beam barns, and brick mill buildings converted to apartments, all of which complicate moving bulky items. Chittenden County continues to grow as college, healthcare, and tech jobs pull people north, while many rural towns age in place and accumulate decades of belongings in barns and sheds. Tourism drives big swings: foliage weeks, ski season, and lake-camp openings push short-notice cleanouts, and flood-prone river valleys periodically force whole-basement removals. Junk removal here means careful planning for stair geometry, soft shoulders, and village traffic, plus diligent sorting to match district rules and local reuse options like ReSOURCE in Burlington and Barre or the Habitat ReStore in Williston.

We plan Vermont junk removal around Act 148 sorting, district transfer-station hours, and real backroad conditions from icy hills to mud-season ruts learned through years of in-state routes.

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Vermont Junk Removal FAQ

Common questions about junk removal in Vermont

How do winter storms and mud season affect scheduling and access for junk removal?

Routes are built around Vermont’s weather: we stage 4x4 trucks with chains for shaded grades in the Green Mountains, aim for morning starts before re-freeze, and leave extra time for plow berms and posted dirt roads during thaw. If a Class 4 segment or icy hill makes it unsafe, we shift to smaller vehicles or reschedule within the same week, coordinating with your town’s transfer-station hours so materials still make it in before early closings.

Can you remove items from Burlington walk-ups or historic homes in Montpelier and Barre without damaging tight stairways?

Yes. Many buildings in these cities have narrow treads, low headroom, and no elevators, so we measure turns, use shoulder dollies and sliders, pad railings and plaster, and schedule around residential permit parking. When alleys are the only access, a compact truck stages on the street while a second crew shuttles down the staircase to keep the flow moving and avoid blocking bus or bike lanes.

Do you service remote camps and farms in the Northeast Kingdom or up long dirt driveways?

We do, but we plan for distance, cell dead zones, and road limits. Covered bridges and soft shoulders change truck choice, so we often send a smaller 4x4 dump or trailer and meet at a town highway turnaround before heading up a single-lane road. Expect us to confirm directions, bridge weights, and the best time of day for traction, especially after a storm or during spring thaw.

What should I know about junk removal at ski-area condos or HOAs along Route 100?

Resort properties around Stowe, Sugarbush, Killington, Okemo, and Mount Snow often restrict elevator use, loading times, and where a truck can idle. We coordinate with the HOA, bring compact carts for long interior hallways, and time arrivals around weekend traffic and snowbanked parking lots so debris moves out cleanly without interrupting guests or violating house rules.

How is pricing set in Vermont, and are there items you can’t take because of state rules?

Pricing reflects travel time over rural distances, stairs in older housing, seasonal slowdowns from snow or mud, and disposal fees at district transfer stations like CSWD and Addison County SWD. We separate recyclables to meet Act 148, and while we take most household junk, we can’t haul hazardous waste, fuels, or certain banned electronics; we’ll point you to E-Cycles sites for TVs and computers, PaintCare locations for leftover paint, and local options like ReSOURCE or Habitat ReStore for reusable building materials.

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