How HOAs and property managers across Palm Beach County run scheduled bulk waste cleanouts through Junk Force — process, compliance, and pricing.
Why HOAs Contract Bulk Waste Vendors
Palm Beach County City and County residential garbage service will not pick up everything residents want to put at the curb. Furniture in bulk. Appliances in bulk. Renovation debris. Storage-unit-scale cleanouts. HOA-wide community cleanout events. When the resident base has a periodic wave of bulk waste, the HOA contracts a bulk waste vendor to run a scheduled community-wide pickup — usually annually, quarterly, or on a set community calendar.
How Junk Force Runs a Community Bulk Pickup
Step 1 — the community manager or board contacts Junk Force at 561-913-2023 to schedule. Step 2 — a proposal is delivered within 24 hours including the pickup date window, resident notification schedule, COI, and flat community rate. Step 3 — resident notification. Junk Force provides door hangers, HOA email templates, and community portal notices announcing the pickup date and the accepted-items list. Step 4 — pickup day. Crews run the community on a route plan, hauling everything set out inside the community bulk-item guidelines. Step 5 — sweep-up. Any spillage is cleared and the community is left clean.
HOA Compliance Angle
One scheduled community pickup day per quarter eliminates the constant compliance problem of residents leaving bulk items at the curb between pickup cycles. Instead of the HOA sending compliance notices every week, residents know the calendar date and hold their bulk items until then. Cleaner community, fewer complaints, less compliance work for the property manager.
What's Included in a Community Bulk Pickup
Household furniture, mattresses, box springs, small and large appliances (refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers), rugs, general household junk, and small quantities of tenant-turnover debris. E-waste (computers, monitors, TVs) is picked up separately at the community's option and routed through certified e-waste channels.
What's Not Included
No gasoline, fuel, paint, chemicals, propane tanks, asbestos, or biohazards. Residents are directed to the SWA Household Hazardous Waste facility at 1810 Lantana Road for these items. Construction debris from active renovations is quoted as a separate line item — most HOAs exclude renovation debris from the community pickup and require the renovating homeowner to book a private haul.
Communities and Managers We Work With
Junk Force runs community bulk pickups for HOAs across Palm Beach County — from single-family communities in Wellington and Boca Raton to master-planned communities in Palm Beach Gardens and 55+ communities in the western Palm Beach County corridor. COIs on file with dozens of communities.
Related Resources
Apartment Bulk Waste Removal • Trash Valet service • Junk Removal service • Gated Communities Guide • How Trash Valet Works
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