Annie Haul LLC
Portland, OR 97212-2356
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Typical cost in Seattle
$150–$850 / load
Prices vary by volume and access. Single-item pickups start lower.
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Portland, OR 97212-2356
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Hauling Contractors, Junk Removal, Recycling Services ...
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
6287 Pine Rd NE , Bremerton, WA 98311-3161
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8874 Banner Rd SE , Port Orchard, WA 98367-9762
BBB Accredited A- rated. Junk Removal, Garbage Removal
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22525 SE 64th Pl Bldg H Ste 269 , Issaquah, WA 98027-5383
BBB Accredited A rated. Junk Removal, Garbage Removal, Junk Dealers
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Tacoma, WA 98422-2068
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Belfair, WA 98528-8351
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Lake Stevens, WA 98258-2052
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Recycling Services, Junk Removal, Recycling Center
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Shelton, WA 98584-8136
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3435 South Bay Rd NE , Olympia, WA 98506-2958
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Yelm, WA 98597-9064
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254 Friday Creek Rd , Bellingham, WA 98229-9383
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For: standard truckload removal in Seattle, WA
Seattle's junk removal market is shaped by three defining characteristics: the city's progressive zero-waste culture (professional companies here sort and donate or recycle 50–70% of items before landfill), one of the highest urban disposal costs in the country, and a market heavily influenced by tech-sector moves (employees relocating bring large volumes of home office furniture and electronics for disposal). Here's what junk removal costs in Seattle in 2025.
| Load Size | Approximate Volume | Typical Seattle Price |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum / single item | 1–3 small items | $75 – $150 |
| 1/8 truck load | Small bedroom's worth | $125 – $225 |
| 1/4 truck load | 1/4 of a 10-yard truck | $200 – $325 |
| 1/2 truck load | Half a standard moving truck's worth | $325 – $475 |
| 3/4 truck load | Large volume; most estate cleanouts | $450 – $625 |
| Full truck load | Full 10-yard equivalent | $550 – $800 |
| Labor by the hour | Additional crew time | $75 – $120/hour |
Seattle's King County Solid Waste Division operates one of the more expensive landfill/transfer systems in the Pacific Northwest. Transfer station costs in Seattle's area (Eastgate, Cedar Hills Regional Landfill) have increased significantly as the county invests in sustainable waste management infrastructure. Tipping fees passed through to consumers contribute to Seattle junk removal rates being 20–30% above the national average.
Additionally, Seattle's traffic congestion (notably among the worst urban traffic in the US per TomTom Traffic Index, consistently top-20 nationally) adds meaningful labor time to every junk removal job — downtown pickups in SLU, Capitol Hill, and Belltown can add 30–90 minutes of drive/park time vs. suburban routes.
Seattle-based junk removal companies increasingly operate on a donation-recycling-landfill cascade:
For customers: This is not purely altruistic — sorting to avoid landfill reduces tipping fees and allows competitive pricing. Furniture in good condition from a tech worker's Capitol Hill apartment (Haworth or Herman Miller office chairs, IKEA platform beds) often gets donated, reducing your bill vs. an equivalent load of true waste.
Seattle's environmentally conscious regulatory environment creates meaningful protections for consumers who hire legitimate junk removal companies vs. "two guys with a truck" operators.
Commercial haulers transporting solid waste in Washington must comply with Washington Ecology's solid waste regulations under RCW 70.95. In King County, commercial haulers operating within Seattle city limits must be licensed with the city or work under contract with King County's solid waste authority.
What this means in practice: Unlicensed "junk haulers" who collect your items and dump them illegally (in rural areas, at unauthorized sites, or by misrepresenting disposal) create liability for you as the waste generator. Washington Ecology traces illegal dumping and property owners can face liability if they knowingly hired an unlicensed hauler. Licensed King County players must document lawful disposal.
Junk removal companies performing incidental demolition (furniture disassembly, hot tub removal, shed teardown) in Washington must also be registered contractors with L&I. Verify registration at lni.wa.gov/LookupContractor.
Washington's E-Cycle Washington program (managed under Ecology) mandates that electronics be recycled through certified processors — not landfilled. Seattle junk removal companies that properly sort electronics deliver to certified e-cycle processors in the King County area. If your item includes TVs, computers, monitors, or laptops, verify that the junk removal company certifies e-waste recycling vs. sending it to landfill. Sending e-waste to landfill is illegal in Washington under RCW 70.95N.020.
Seattle junk removal companies legally cannot transport or dispose of hazardous waste. King County's Hazardous Waste Management Program operates drop-off events at multiple sites (Factoria, Renton) for: paint, motor oil, pesticides, batteries, fluorescent bulbs, and other household hazardous waste. These are free to King County residents. Do not expect any licensed Seattle junk removal company to include hazardous waste — anyone offering to "take everything including the chemicals" is either planning illegal disposal or doesn't know what they're doing.
Seattle's unique disposal infrastructure creates a range of options for getting rid of unwanted items. The "right" choice depends on your time, mobility, volume, and item types.
| Method | Cost | Time Required | Best For | King County/Seattle Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Professional junk removal company | $75–$800 depending on load | 30 min – 3 hours on-site | Large volume, heavy items, no vehicle access | Excellent — licensed, recycling-compliant |
| City of Seattle bulk pickup | Free (SPU customers) | Schedule 1–4 weeks out | 1–3 large items (sofa, mattress, appliance) | Limited to items fitting at curb |
| King County transfer station (DIY) | $24–$120+ per vehicle | 2–4 hours with driving | DIY if you have a truck; moderate volume | Full-service; Cedar Hills, Algona, Houghton |
| Habitat ReStore donation (drop-off) | Free | DIY transport required | Furniture and building materials in good condition | Excellent for usable items; free removal if they send a truck (separate request) |
| Craigslist / Facebook Marketplace "Free" | Free | Waiting for pickup; unreliable | Furniture in any condition | Good for high-demand items; unreliable timeline |
| College HUNKS / 1-800-GOT-JUNK type | $100–$700 | 1–2 hours on-site | Mid-to-large volume; convenience-focused | Good — often franchise-operated in Seattle |
| Dumpster rental (7–10 yard) | $375–$525/week | Self-loading; multiple days | Demo projects, whole-home renovation debris | Good for construction debris |
Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) provides free bulk item pickup for Seattle residential customers as part of standard SPU service. Limits: typically 3–5 large items per pickup; schedule online at seattle.gov/utilities/services/garbage/extra-pickup. Wait times are typically 2–4 weeks — plan ahead if this is your route.
Not eligible for SPU bulk: Hazardous waste, electronics (e-cycle program), tires, and construction materials. This is ideal for: a couch + mattress + old appliance from a single room cleanout when timeline allows.
If you have a pickup truck or can borrow or rent one, the Cedar Hills Regional Landfill and North Seattle Transfer Station accept self-delivered loads:
For a large-scale cleanout comparing to professional junk removal ($550–$800 full load), self-hauling to Cedar Hills can save $200–$500 — but requires a truck, loading labor, and 3+ hours of your time.
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