EXCELLENT Based on 38 reviews Posted on Daniel KrebsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. They were very quick and clean. Very friendly, and really amazing guys. I would recommend them.Posted on Patricia KayeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Fast, efficient, and on time! Messaged early morning and my junk was taken care of same day. Easy and fair to transact with. Definitely recommend their service!Posted on Stephanie GoodwinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Quick and efficient work and reasonable priced. Would definitely recommend and hire againPosted on pravabTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Guri was such a help in helping my old grandmother get rid of junk from her garage!Posted on Fatima Al YoussefTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amazing people, kind, and so fast paced. Thank youPosted on Bipasha PahwaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Fast and affordable team did an amazing transformation of my backyard Definitely recommended!Posted on Dipak SawantTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very professional guys. Very prompt and Clear stuff very nicely without making mess. Love it.Posted on Jood JoodeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great service! The team was fast, friendly, and professional. They made junk removal super easy and stress-free. Highly recommend!”Posted on Pret SinghTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great team, they were fast to respond and did same day garbage bags removalPosted on Harveer GurmTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had Load n Gone come clean up a foreclosure house for me and they did an awesome job! The place was messy but they took everything fast.
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We'll give you a call in advance once we're on the way and arrive promptly on time.
Simply point out what items you want removed and we'll provide a no-obligation cost up front.
No matter where your stuff is located, we'll get it - whether it's in the attic or backyard.
We'll double-check to make sure we got everything and tidy up once we're finished.
Simply settle up with cash, card, or e-transfer and we'll handing the hauling and disposal
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So here’s the thing about junk removal in Edmonton – when your basement floods during spring melt or your renovation pile gets outta control, you don’t need a lecture about waste management. You need someone who shows up, loads the truck, and doesn’t charge you like your hauling gold bars.
We’ve been clearing out homes and businesses across Oliver, Strathearn, and everywhere between the River Valley and Mill Creek since way back. And yeah, we’ve seen it all. That couch that’s been in your Bonnie Doon basement since 1987? The mattress collection your college kid left behind in Garneau? The construction mess from that kitchen reno that went sideways? We got you.
Look, Edmonton’s growin like crazy and every junk removal company says their “available” but then you call and it’s “maybe next Tuesday.” We run things different. Most days we can swing by same day, especially if your in the central neighborhoods. Call us in the morning from Whyte Ave, we’re probably there by lunch.
Furniture removal is our bread and butter. Old couches, dining tables that survived three moves, bedroom sets your kids don’t want – we take it all. And here’s what matters: we actually donate the good stuff to places like Bissell Centre and Hope Mission instead of just dumpin everything. Your old dresser might be garbage to you, but someone setting up their first apartment downtown thinks it’s treasure.
The appliance removal requests blow up every spring. Fridges, stoves, washers, dryers – whatever’s in your garage collecting dust. Lot of folks don’t realize you can’t just toss appliances in the regular garbage. Environmental laws are strict about refrigerants and stuff. We handle all that proper so you don’t gotta worry about it.
Got a mattress removal job? Yeah, those are annoying to move yourself. They don’t fit in cars good, they’re awkward, and the City of Edmonton’s Eco Stations have specific drop-off times. We deal with mattresses every single day. Queen, king, box springs, the weird futon your teenager bought – doesn’t matter. We load em up and make sure their disposed right.
Spring hits Edmonton and suddenly everyone remembers their yard exists. Then they look outside and see six months of branches, leaves, old fence panels, and that garden shed that gave up last winter. Yard waste removal gets real busy March through June.
We haul everything – tree branches from that ice storm, old deck boards, landscaping debris, literal piles of leaves if that’s what you got. The city’s yard waste program is great but sometimes you got way more than fits in those bags, or you just need it gone today cause the in-laws are comin.
Winter in Edmonton means stuff breaks. Your deck railing cracks at -30, shingles blow off during chinooks, and don’t even get me started on what freeze-thaw does to concrete. As a debris removal service, we clear out all that busted construction material, old shingles, broken concrete, whatever your property doesn’t need anymore.
Contractors call us all the time cause their dumpster’s full and the projects only half done. Homeowners doin DIY renos call cause they thought they’d have less drywall waste (everyone thinks that, everyone’s wrong). We show up with a truck that holds way more than you think and clear it out.
The City of Edmonton’s waste pickup is fine for regular household stuff, but what about everything else? When your cleaning out a hoarder situation in Inglewood or dealin with an estate cleanout in Highlands, you need more than curbside garbage collection service.
We’re not picky. Old carpets, broken toys, boxes of random stuff from the crawl space, weird things you found in the garage and aren’t even sure what they are – we take it. You don’t gotta sort it, organize it, or make it look nice. That’s literally our job.
One thing tho – hazardous waste like paint cans, chemicals, batteries, that stuff needs special handling. We’ll tell you straight up what we can take and point you to the right Eco Station for the rest. No surprises, no showin up and saying “oh we can’t take that” after you already moved it to the curb.
Edmonton basements are somethin else. Everyone’s got one, everyone fills it with “stuff we might need someday,” and then ten years later your staring at a underground warehouse wonderin where your life went wrong.
Basement cleanout jobs are our specialty cause we get it. Your not lazy – you just don’t have a truck, you don’t know where half this stuff goes, and carrying furniture up narrow basement stairs by yourself sounds terrible (cause it is).
We’ve cleared basements in old character homes in Westmount where the stairs are basically a ladder, new builds in Summerside with huge storage rooms, and everything between. Doesn’t matter if it’s organized or if it looks like a bomb went off – we work around your mess.
Lot of times people are cleanin out their parents place or helpin a family member downsize. That’s hard enough without worryin about logistics. We try to make it easy – you point, we load, we leave. If there’s stuff worth donating we mention it, but we’re not pushy about it.
Garage cleanout requests spike right before winter cause nobody wants to scrape ice outside when they could park inside. But then you open the garage door and realize you’ve been using it as a storage unit for three years.
Old bikes, broken tools, paint cans from 2009, boxes labeled “garage stuff” (super helpful), car parts for a car you sold, camping gear you used once – we’ve seen every possible garage situation. Edmonton winters are long and garages become catch-all spaces real fast.
Most garage cleanouts take us like an hour, maybe two if it’s real packed. We don’t charge by the hour tho – we charge based on how much space your stuff takes in our truck. Way simpler and you know the price before we start loadin.
We’re not gonna show up and vacuum your carpets or scrub your bathroom – that’s not our thing. But when people search for house cleaning service in Edmonton, sometimes what they really need is the junk cleared out first.
Move-out cleaning? Estate cleanouts? Helpin your kid move from their apartment and they left behind way more than their damage deposit covers? That’s us. We handle the bulk removal so the actual cleaning people can do their job, or so you can tackle it yourself without trippin over furniture.
Lot of landlords call us between tenants. Someone moved out and left a bunch of stuff (happens more than you’d think), and the unit needs to be empty by the weekend. We turn those around quick cause we know your losing money every day that place sits empty.
When we say demolition contractor, we’re talkin the removal part, not the actual smashing stuff with hammers part (tho we can recommend people for that). After a kitchen demo, bathroom gut job, or garage teardown, someone’s gotta haul away literal tons of debris.
Drywall, old cabinets, busted tile, broken concrete, wood framing – demo projects create way more waste than people expect. Your average homeowner DIY demo fills up like 3 dumpsters, except you probably don’t have 3 dumpsters and wouldn’t know what to do with them anyway.
We work with contractors and homeowners both. Contractors like us cause we’re reliable and don’t ghost on pickup days. Homeowners like us cause we explain what goes where (landfill vs recycling vs donation) without makin them feel dumb for asking.
Here’s what actually matters when your choosin junk removal Edmonton companies:
Pricing that makes sense. We tell you the cost before we load anything. It’s based on volume – how much space your stuff takes in our truck. No hidden fuel charges or “disposal fees” that magically appear on the bill.
We actually show up. Wild concept, right? But half the complaints we hear about other companies are “they never called back” or “they rescheduled three times.” We run our schedule tight and communicate if anything changes.
Proper disposal. Look, we could just dump everything at the landfill and call it a day. Way easier. But we sort as we load – donation stuff goes to local charities, recyclables go to proper facilities, and only actual garbage hits the landfill. Takes a bit more time but it’s the right thing to do.
Local knowledge. We know Edmonton. We know which neighborhoods have alley access, where parking sucks downtown, what time Mill Woods traffic gets bad, how to navigate the River Valley areas. That stuff matters when your planning routes and timing.
No judgment zone. Your house is messy. Your garage is embarrassing. Your basement looks like a storage unit threw up. We don’t care even a little bit. We’ve seen worse, probably earlier today. Our job is haulin junk, not judgin how it got there.
The industry’s changed a lot. Used to be you’d call a guy with a truck and hope for the best. Now you got options, which is good, but also means you gotta sort through a lot of marketing nonsense.
Some companies charge by the hour (annoying cause they work slow). Some have minimum fees that make small jobs crazy expensive. Some only do big commercial stuff and don’t want your residential call. Some advertise “eco-friendly” but just dump everything anyway.
We try to keep it simple. You got junk, we take junk, we charge a fair price, we dispose of it properly. That’s the whole business model.
Spring: Everyone wants their yard clean and basement empty at the same time. Book early cause we get slammed April-May. That’s also prime moving season so apartment buildings are chaos.
Summer: Good time for garage cleanouts and renovation debris removal cause weather’s nice and driveways are accessible. Construction season means lots of demo work.
Fall: Last chance before snow to deal with outdoor stuff. Lot of people cleaning out sheds and hauling away patio furniture that didn’t survive summer.
Winter: Slower season, which means better availability if you need us. Indoor cleanouts only basically, unless your driveway is really well maintained. We can’t load trucks in three feet of snow.
Call us, text us, or fill out the form on our site. Tell us what you got and where you are in Edmonton. We give you a price estimate (or come look if it’s complicated). Pick a day that works. We show up, load everything, and leave your space empty.
No contract needed. No deposit usually. Just junk removal services that actually work the way their supposed to.
You’ve already spent enough time thinkin about that pile of stuff you need gone. Make the call and cross it off your list today.
Most junk removal companies in Edmonton start around $100-$150 for small loads, with prices increasing based on volume and item type. Minimum charges typically cover a quarter-truck load or single large item pickup. Factors affecting cost include accessibility, labor required, disposal fees, and whether items need special handling. Many companies offer free estimates and transparent pricing before starting work.
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The cheapest disposal methods include using Edmonton’s free Eco-Station drop-offs for most household items, booking the city’s free bulky item pickup (2-3 week wait), or listing usable items on Facebook Marketplace and Kijiji. Donation centers like Habitat ReStore offer free pickup for qualifying furniture. DIY hauling with a borrowed truck saves money but requires time and physical effort.
Edmonton junk removal typically costs $150-$600 depending on volume. A quarter-truck load runs $150-$250, half-truck $250-$400, and full-truck $400-$600. Single items like couches cost $75-$150, appliances $100-$200, and hot tubs $300-$500. Prices include labor, transportation, and disposal fees. Most companies charge based on space used rather than weight, with free on-site estimates standard practice.
Edmonton offers free bulky item pickup twice yearly for residents (book through 311). Charities like Bissell Centre, Goodwill, and Habitat ReStore provide free pickup for donations in good condition. The City’s Eco-Stations accept most items free (proof of residency required). Some scrap metal collectors offer free pickup for appliances and metal furniture. Check eligibility requirements as condition and item restrictions apply.
For large furniture, you have several options: hire a junk removal service ($75-$200 per item), use Edmonton’s free bulky pickup (advance booking required), haul it yourself to an Eco-Station, or donate to charities like Habitat ReStore if in good condition. Consider selling usable pieces on Marketplace first. Professional removal is fastest and handles stairs, but DIY saves money if you have transportation and help.
Budget-friendly couch disposal includes: posting free on Facebook Marketplace/Kijiji (gone within hours usually), booking Edmonton’s free bulky item collection, dropping at an Eco-Station yourself, or donating to Bissell Centre or Goodwill if decent condition. Splitting costs with neighbors using one junk removal truck saves money. Avoid illegal dumping—fines start at $500 and damage your community’s cleanliness.