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J&R Junk Removal LLC

Phoenix, AZ 85023-1204

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Junk Removal, Clean Up Services

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Peace of Trash

Peoria, AZ 85381-4692

BBB Accredited A rated. Dumpster Services, Junk Removal

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Promised Land Movers

Scottsdale, AZ 85257-3855

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Movers, Moving and Storage Companies, Moving Services ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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RZR Recycling

22380 N 20th Ave , Phoenix, AZ 85027-2043

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Recycling Services, Junk Removal, Clean Up Services ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Desert Horizon Home Care LLC

Peoria, AZ 85382-8107

BBB Accredited A- rated. Handyman, Landscape Maintenance, Pressure Washing ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Arizona Disposal

Mesa, AZ 85201-1908

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Dumpster Rentals, Garbage Removal, Junk Removal ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Pack and Haul Moving

Mesa, AZ 85201-3815

BBB Accredited A- rated. Furniture Movers, General Contractor, Junk Removal

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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AZ Junk Bros

Phoenix, AZ 85083

BBB Accredited A- rated. Junk Removal, Demolition Contractors, Dumpster Services ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Junk Removal Cost Guide — Phoenix, AZ

What Phoenix Homeowners Pay for Junk Removal in 2025

Phoenix junk removal operates in one of the fastest-growing metros in the nation — Maricopa County added 75,000+ residents in 2023, fueling a constant cycle of move-in/move-out demand, estate cleanouts in Sun City and Sun City West (the nation's largest retirement communities), and renovation debris from remodeling activity across north Scottsdale, Chandler, and Gilbert. This market context means professional junk removal companies are busy year-round, with pricing reflecting both high demand and the operational complexity of working in extreme summer heat.


Phoenix Junk Removal Price Ranges (2025)

Load SizeVolumeTypical Phoenix PriceCommon Use Case
Minimum charge1–3 small items$75–$150Single furniture piece, mattress, small appliance
1/8 truck load~150 cubic feet$100–$175Several boxes + 1–2 furniture pieces
1/4 truck load~250 cubic feet$150–$250Small office cleanout, 1-bedroom apartment
1/2 truck load~450–500 cubic feet$250–$4002-bedroom apartment, single-car garage
3/4 truck load~600 cubic feet$350–$500Full garage, large office cleanout
Full truck load~800–900 cubic feet$450–$700Full house cleanout, major renovation debris
Estate cleanoutMultiple truckloads$600–$3,000+Sun City, Sun City West estate clearances

Specialty items with additional charges:

  • Hot tub / spa: $300–$600 (disassembly + extra labor)
  • Pool equipment removal: $150–$400
  • Mattress (single vs. king): $50–$100 add-on
  • Refrigerant appliance (refrigerator, AC unit): EPA 608 compliance required — $50–$100 add-on
  • Electronic waste (TVs, computers, printers): $25–$75 per item

Phoenix-Specific Demand Drivers

Sun City and Sun City West Estate Cleanouts: The Del Webb Sun Cities — two of the largest retirement communities in the world — generate a significant and persistent estate cleanout market. When a Sun City or Sun City West home is sold or transferred after a resident's passing, the volume of furniture, household items, and decades of accumulated possessions often requires 2–5 full truck loads. Professional junk removal companies in the West Valley (Glendale, Peoria, Surprise) have significant experience in this specific use case.

Renovation debris from north Scottsdale and east Valley growth: Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, and north Scottsdale continue to experience high renovation activity as homeowners update 2000s-era construction. Drywall, tile, cabinetry, and fixtures from renovation projects fill junk removal trucks regularly in these communities. Construction debris pricing is typically $25–$50 additional per ton for landfill surcharges.

Summer heat operational impact: Phoenix junk removal crews work in temperatures that routinely reach 110–115°F from June through August. Most professional operators schedule heavy work in early morning hours (6–10 AM) with reduced afternoon capacity. First-year Phoenix residents often underestimate how summer heat affects service scheduling — booking ahead is essential June–August.


What Junk Removal Includes in Phoenix

A standard Phoenix junk removal service includes:

  • Two-person crew lifting and loading all items from any location in the home (attic, pool area, backyard, garage, or interior rooms)
  • Haul to Maricopa County landfill or recycling facility
  • All landfill fees included in the quote
  • Same-day or next-day scheduling in most cases outside summer peak

Not typically included:

  • Hazardous materials (paint, solvents, pool chemicals, pesticides) — Maricopa County HHW programs handle these
  • Asbestos-containing materials (requires licensed abatement)
  • Biohazard materials

Arizona Regulatory Requirements — What Professional Operators Must Comply With

EPA Section 608 (Refrigerant Recovery): Any refrigerant-containing appliance (refrigerator, air conditioner, dehumidifier, mini-fridge) must have refrigerant recovered by an EPA Section 608-certified technician before disposal. It is illegal under the Clean Air Act to vent refrigerant to atmosphere. Professional junk removal companies either have technicians certified for refrigerant recovery or subcontract this step. Ask specifically how the company handles refrigerant appliances.

Arizona Electronic Waste: Arizona does not have a state mandatory e-waste fee structure (unlike California), but Maricopa County operates e-waste collection events and permanent drop-off sites. Professional junk removal companies that accept electronics should divert to certified e-waste recyclers — ask where electronics are processed.

Solid Waste Compliance: Licensed junk removal operators in Arizona are authorized to haul to Maricopa County transfer stations and privately operated licensed landfills. Unlicensed "guys with trucks" may illegally dump in desert areas — a growing problem documented by Maricopa County Environmental Services. Illegal dumping is a Class 1 misdemeanor in Arizona (A.R.S. §49-457).


What Drives Price in Phoenix

Access difficulty: Items in a pool area, behind block walls, or in second-floor rooms take more time and affect pricing.

Volume: Full truckloads vs. partial loads; material weight for construction debris.

Season: Summer (June–August) may involve scheduling constraints and some operators charge a summer surcharge for afternoon work.

Disposal type: Construction debris costs more to dump than furniture/household items due to weight-based landfill pricing (typically $35–$55/ton at Maricopa County transfer stations).

Junk Removal FAQ — Phoenix, AZ

Why Hire a Professional Junk Removal Company in Phoenix, AZ

The Case for Professional Junk Removal in Phoenix

Phoenix's junk removal market has two tiers: legitimate businesses properly licensed through the Arizona Corporation Commission, compliant with EPA refrigerant requirements, and hauling to licensed Maricopa County facilities — and informal "guys with trucks" operations that underbid by externalizing costs through illegal dumping in desert zones and non-compliant refrigerant disposal. Hiring incorrectly puts homeowners at risk of liability for illegally dumped material traced back to their address.


What Arizona Requires of Junk Removal Operators

Arizona does not require a specific "junk hauling license" — but legitimate operators must meet several requirements:

RequirementWhy It MattersHow to Verify
Arizona Corporation Commission registrationLegal business entity; creates accountabilityazcc.gov — search by company name
Maricopa County solid waste hauler complianceAuthorization to haul to licensed transfer stations and landfillsAsk which licensed facility they use for disposal
EPA Section 608 refrigerant recovery certificationRequired by federal Clean Air Act for any appliance containing refrigerantAsk if technician is EPA 608 certified for refrigerant recovery
General liability insuranceCovers property damage during removal (broken doorframe, scratched floor)Request Certificate of Insurance
E-waste diversion documentationArizona holds property owners liable if e-waste is abandonedAsk for a recycler name and location for any electronics taken

The Illegal Dumping Problem in the Phoenix Metro

Maricopa County Environmental Services documented over 3,000 illegal dumping incidents in Maricopa County in a recent reporting period. Desert land in the Sonoran National Monument, Estrella Mountain Regional Park perimeter, and desert tracts in the far West Valley are common dumping sites for unlicensed haulers.

Why it matters to you as a homeowner: If junk removed from your property is illegally dumped and can be traced to you (through mail/paperwork left in the load, utility bills, shipping labels), you may receive a cleanup notice from Maricopa County. Protect yourself by:

  • Getting a written receipt showing the estimated volume and items hauled
  • Asking which specific facility your load is going to
  • Using operators that show up in a clearly branded vehicle (not an anonymous pickup truck)

The Sun City / Sun City West Estate Cleanout Market

For families managing estate cleanouts in the Del Webb Sun Cities — specifically Sun City (zip codes 85351, 85372–85374) and Sun City West (85375) — professional junk removal companies provide an essential service. A typical Sun City estate cleanout involves:

  • 40–60 years of accumulated furniture, clothing, collectibles, and household items
  • Items potentially of value that should not go to landfill — professional operators typically separate donatable items from disposal items and divert to Habitat for Humanity ReStore (north Peoria), Goodwill, VNSA, or the Arizona Humane Society Thrift Store
  • Time-sensitive clearance for estate timelines

Ask any company you hire for estate cleanout whether they actively divert donatable materials. Companies that separate and donate reduce landfill disposal costs (which they should pass to you as the customer) and ensure that functional furniture and household goods reach new owners rather than a landfill.


Summer Heat — Operational Reality for Phoenix Junk Removal

Phoenix summer (June–August, with September occasionally reaching 110°F) creates genuine operational challenges. Professional operators:

  • Start most jobs at 6:00–8:00 AM to complete loading before peak heat
  • May not accept afternoon appointments for heavy interior work when temperatures in un-air-conditioned garages exceed 120°F
  • Carry adequate water and sometimes delay for extreme heat advisories

When booking summer appointments, confirm the crew's availability and scheduling window. Early-morning scheduling is strongly preferred for large-volume jobs.


Red Flags When Hiring Phoenix Junk Removal

  • Provides price quote without seeing the items (reliable quotes require visual inspection of volume)
  • Cash-only with no written receipt
  • Uses an unmarked personal pickup truck rather than a labeled commercial truck
  • Cannot name the specific facility where your load will be disposed
  • Offers to "handle" refrigerators or air conditioners without mentioning refrigerant recovery
  • Price is dramatically lower than all other quotes (signals cost internalized through illegal dumping)

DIY vs. Professional Junk Removal — Phoenix, AZ

DIY vs. Professional Junk Removal in Phoenix

Phoenix offers several genuine DIY options for junk disposal — the Maricopa County transfer station network is accessible, and the city provides bulk pickup service. Here is an honest breakdown of when each approach makes sense, and when the Phoenix heat and operational complexity tip decisively toward professional service.


Head-to-Head Comparison

FactorDIY / Self-HaulProfessional Junk Removal
Upfront costRental truck $75–$150/day + dump fees $35–$85/load$75–$700 by volume — typically covers truck, crew, dump fees
LaborYours — lifting, loading, driving, unloadingTwo-person professional crew; all labor included
Summer heat (June–August)Working in 110°F+ is a serious health risk for heavy liftingProfessional crews start at 6 AM; experienced in heat management
Refrigerant complianceCannot legally vent refrigerant — must find a certified handlerProfessional operators EPA 608 certified or subcontract
E-waste disposalMaricopa County drop-off sites available (free, limited quantities)Professional diversion to certified recyclers
Same-day availabilityRentruck + scheduling: difficult same-dayOften available same-day or next-day outside summer peak
Hazardous materialsMaricopa County HHW accepts paint, chemicals, pool suppliesProfessional operators decline hazmat; same county HHW programs apply
Illegal dumping riskYour load, your responsibilityProfessional receipts document legal disposal
Donation diversionGoodwill, Habitat ReStore accept items if you drive them yourselfBetter companies sort and divert donatable items
Attic / hard-to-access itemsDifficult alone; fall risk for heavy items from pull-down stairsProfessional crews handle attic, pool area, behind block walls

Phoenix DIY Junk Disposal — What's Actually Available

Maricopa County Transfer Stations and Landfill Direct Drop-Off: Maricopa County operates several transfer stations accepting residential junk from county residents. Residential vehicles pay by weight: approximately $35–$55 per ton. For a pickup truck full of household items (estimate 500–700 lbs), expect $15–$25. The Maricopa County Transfer Station locations include facilities in Phoenix, Glendale, Mesa, and Chandler. Hours are weekday and Saturday only; closed Sundays.

City of Phoenix Bulk Trash Pickup: The City of Phoenix offers bulk trash pickup for single-family residences — up to 12 cubic yards (4 feet tall × 9 feet wide × 12 feet long) once per week. This is one of the most generous bulk pickup programs in the nation and is free with residential service. Limitations: bulky items only (no construction debris, no soil or rock, no hazardous materials, no electronics). Schedule at phoenix.gov or via the MyPHX311 app.

Tempe, Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert: Each city has its own bulk pickup policies — frequency, timing, and item lists vary. Check your specific municipality's website for current rules.

Goodwill Drop-Off: Multiple Goodwill locations throughout Phoenix, Scottsdale, and East Valley accept furniture and household goods during store hours, free. Habitat for Humanity ReStore (north Peoria, Chandler) accepts furniture, appliances, and building materials.


When DIY Makes Financial Sense in Phoenix

1–5 items going to a specific donation destination: If you have furniture in good condition and the time to drive it, Goodwill and Habitat ReStore in Phoenix are free. The labor of loading your own pickup or renting a trailer is offset by zero disposal cost.

Using City of Phoenix bulk pickup service: For Phoenix residents with items that fit bulk pickup guidelines, this is the highest-value option available — zero cost, no truck rental. Plan 1–2 weeks ahead for scheduling availability.

Small volume construction debris (under 500 lbs): A trip to the Maricopa County transfer station in your own pickup truck: $15–$30. Far cheaper than a minimum junk removal charge of $75–$150. This makes sense for a bathroom remodel's worth of tile and drywall.


When Professional Junk Removal Clearly Wins in Phoenix

Any large-volume project June–August: The combination of Phoenix heat and heavy labor is dangerous. Professional crews work early morning and are trained to manage heat exposure. Renting a truck and loading heavy furniture in a 115°F garage in July is a genuine medical risk for most people.

Estate cleanouts in Sun City, Sun City West, and retirement communities: These jobs involve high volume, often emotionally difficult circumstances, and items that benefit from professional sorting (donation vs. disposal). A 2-day Sun City estate cleanout for a professional 2-person crew ($1,200–$2,500) vs. 4–6 DIY days of rental trucks, dump trips, and emotional labor is a clear professional value.

Any refrigerant-containing appliance (refrigerator, portable AC, dehumidifier): You cannot legally dispose of these without refrigerant recovery. Professional services with EPA 608 certification handle this. Without it, you face fines and the challenge of finding a certified appliance recycler to accept the unit.

Hot tub / spa removal: These require disassembly (sawing the shell) plus a full truck load. Professional hot tub removal ($300–$600) is the correct approach.

Time-pressured situations (estate sale timing, move-out deadline): Professional same-day and next-day availability resolves time pressure that a DIY approach cannot match.

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