If it can be carried out, it can go. These are the jobs that come up most — and most calls are a mix of several.
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.

Most jobs are a mix — a garage cleanout that includes a mattress and an old dryer is just one load. Send a photo and it gets sorted out in a single message.
Nearly every one of these follows the same shape, whatever the category:
Most jobs are a mix of categories and it does not matter — a garage cleanout with a mattress and a dead dryer in it is just one load.
Different material routes to different places in Shelby County — transfer station, recycling, scrap, donation, or household hazardous waste. If your pile has a bit of everything in it, that is normal. Here's how the routing works.
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.
(901) 000-0000 Request pickup