Pricing
All prices on the page. Surcharges told to you up front.
Two ways to work with us
Labor + dump
From a single piece up to a full trailer.
- One piece$100
A single appliance, couch, mattress, or item. We pick it up, you don't lift a thing.
- Quarter trailer$150
A small pile, a few pieces of furniture, a closet's worth of stuff. We load and haul.
- Half trailer$300
A garage cleanout, a small renovation pile. We load and haul.
- Three-quarter trailer$450
A bigger renovation, an estate cleanout. We load and haul.
- Full trailer$600
A whole-property cleanout, a big construction pile, post-storm yard. We load and haul.
Self-load rental
We deliver, you fill, we haul.
- Base$400
- First tonFREE
- Each ton after$100
We deliver the trailer, you load it on your schedule, we haul it away. First ton is free; $100 each additional ton.
Prices effective May 20, 2026. Page updated June 19, 2026. Call to confirm same-day availability.
What we don't take
No chemicals
No paint, oil, fuel, or any liquid hazardous material. State and county rules.
Follow local dumping rules
Hillsborough, Pinellas, Manatee, Sarasota, Pasco, and Polk counties each have their own. We'll tell you up front what won't fit.
Surcharges
- Tires$2 each
- Concrete, brick, rock12-inch max stack
Any surcharge is told to you before we leave with the load.
Storm season pricing
Hurricane season runs June through November in Tampa Bay. Storm debris - downed branches, fence sections, ruined drywall - is priced the same as any other haul: by how much fills the trailer, told to you before we leave. For a big yard cleanup, the self-load trailer at a flat $400 with the first ton free is usually the cheapest way to clear it on your own schedule.
See storm debris cleanup →