Furniture, appliances, whole-garage cleanouts and everything left behind after a move. It gets carried out, loaded and hauled off — you don't have to get it to the curb.
Serving Memphis and Shelby County, plus DeSoto County MS and Crittenden County AR.
Couches, sectionals, recliners, dressers, tables, TVs and the pile in the spare room.
Washers, dryers, ranges, dishwashers, water heaters and old refrigerators hauled off.
Awkward, heavy, and refused by most curbside pickup. Taken out of the room, not the curb.
Years of stored boxes, broken tools and things nobody wants to touch, cleared in one visit.
Whole-house clearing after a death, a move to assisted living, or a sale deadline.
Cut down, carried out and hauled away — including the ones nobody can get through the gate.
Freestanding backyard structures taken apart and removed down to bare ground.
Drywall, flooring, cabinets, trim and jobsite leftovers cleared between trades.
Limbs, brush, fence panels and everything the wind left in the yard after a Memphis storm.
Room-by-room, without judgment, at whatever pace the household can handle.
The fastest way to find out what something costs is to send a picture of it. A hauler can size a load from a photo in about a minute — the pile in the garage, the couch in the den, the stack of limbs by the fence. It saves an appointment just to look.
Closing-date cleanouts are the most common urgent call in Memphis. A whole house has to be empty by a fixed date, usually with the family three states away. This is a one-visit job if it's scoped right, and a disaster if it isn't.
Sleeper sofas, upright pianos, gun safes, treadmills and cast-iron tubs. The item isn't the problem — the stairwell is.
Memphis curbside collection has limits on volume, mattresses, construction debris and appliances. Most people find out after leaving it at the curb for two weeks.
Turnover cleanouts on a schedule, where the unit has to be rent-ready and every day empty is a day unpaid.

Since the quote is a share of the truck, it helps to know what a share looks like before you call. These are the common shapes a Memphis job takes:
| Roughly | Typical job |
|---|---|
| A single item | One sofa, one mattress, one appliance, one treadmill. The most common call there is. |
| A quarter load | A bedroom set. A small shed’s contents. The corner of the garage you actually care about. |
| A half load | A full garage of stored boxes. A living room after a furniture delivery. One room of a rental turnover. |
| A full load | A whole garage down to the slab. A hot tub. A storm’s worth of limbs. A small apartment. |
| Multiple loads | Estate cleanouts, hoarding jobs and renovations. These get scoped in person rather than by photo. |
If you are between two of these, you are probably at the larger one — almost everybody underestimates, because a pile looks smaller sitting still than it does going into a truck.
Memphis curbside collection exists and it is free, so it is worth being straight about it. Use it when the volume is small, the items are ordinary household trash, you can get everything to the street yourself, and you are not in a hurry.
Call a hauler when any of these are true:
Across the Memphis metro on both sides of the state line:
Three things make the quote accurate the first time:
Send the details and we'll get back to you. If you're working against a closing date or a dumpster deadline, calling is faster — but this reaches us either way, day or night.
Fastest is a call: (901) 000-0000
Tell us what needs to go, or just text a photo of the pile. Load size is the whole basis of the quote, so a picture usually settles it in one message.
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