What Does Junk Removal Include in Palm Beach County FL?
Junk removal in Palm Beach County includes all labor loading hauling and disposal. Junk Force South Florida handles everything — you point and we haul it away. Call 561-913-2023 for a free estimate.
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What is included in a Junk Force South Florida job?
Every job includes all labor to load your items, hauling to the appropriate facility, and all disposal fees. The crew also sweeps the area afterward. You simply point to what needs to go, and the crew handles the rest from start to finish.
What types of items do you take?
Junk Force South Florida removes furniture, appliances, electronics, yard waste, construction debris, estate cleanout items, garage cleanout items, hot tubs, pool equipment, exercise equipment, mattresses, and general household or commercial clutter.
What items can't be removed?
Hazardous materials cannot be accepted, including gasoline and fuel, paint and chemicals, asbestos, full propane tanks, medical waste, or any leaking tanks. Gas appliances already disconnected by a plumber and BBQ grills with empty tanks are accepted.
Do you donate or recycle usable items?
Yes, wherever possible. Items in good, usable condition are directed toward donation, and materials that can be recycled such as metal, cardboard, and electronics are separated out to reduce what goes to a landfill.
Everything Covered in a Single Junk Removal Job
A junk removal job with Junk Force South Florida is designed to be effortless on your end. You point to the items you want gone — whether it is a single old couch or an entire garage full of accumulated clutter — and the crew does everything else. That includes all labor needed to safely lift and carry items out of your home or business, all loading into the truck, and all hauling to the correct disposal, recycling, or donation destination.
Disposal fees are also part of the job, meaning you are not billed separately once the truck reaches a transfer station or recycling center. After the items are removed, the crew sweeps up the area, whether that is a garage floor, a driveway, or an office storage room, so the space is left clean and usable. This full-service approach is the difference between professional junk removal and a DIY approach where you would still need to figure out disposal on your own after loading and hauling everything yourself.
Items Junk Force South Florida Takes
Junk Force South Florida handles a wide range of items across residential and commercial properties throughout Palm Beach County. Furniture removal covers sofas, sectionals, beds, dressers, dining tables, chairs, and other bulky pieces that are difficult to move alone or fit in a personal vehicle. Appliance removal includes refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, and other major household appliances, handled properly at every step.
Electronics like TVs, computers, monitors, and printers are also accepted, along with yard waste from cleanups or storm debris, and construction debris from renovation projects. Full estate cleanouts and garage cleanouts are common jobs, often involving a mix of furniture, boxes, tools, and years of accumulated belongings. Hot tubs, pool equipment, exercise equipment like treadmills and weight sets, and mattresses round out the list of frequently removed items.
- Furniture: sofas, sectionals, beds, dressers, tables, chairs
- Appliances: refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers
- Electronics: TVs, computers, monitors, printers
- Yard waste and storm debris
- Construction and renovation debris
- Estate cleanout and garage cleanout items
- Hot tubs and pool equipment
- Exercise equipment and mattresses
Items We Cannot Take — and Why
For safety and legal compliance, Junk Force South Florida does not handle hazardous materials. This includes gasoline and other fuels, paint and household chemicals, asbestos-containing materials, full propane tanks, and any form of medical waste. Items with active leaks of any kind are also excluded, since they pose contamination and safety risks that require specialized hazardous waste handling.
There are a couple of important exceptions worth noting. Gas appliances that have already been safely disconnected by a licensed plumber can be removed without issue, since the safety concern has already been addressed. Similarly, BBQ grills are accepted as long as the propane tank attached is completely empty. If you're unsure whether an item qualifies, call 561-913-2023 and describe it — the team can tell you quickly whether it's something they can take.
Donation Coordination and Responsible Disposal
Not everything removed from a home or business ends up in a landfill. Furniture, appliances, and other items still in good, usable condition are set aside for donation whenever feasible, giving them a second life rather than adding unnecessary waste. Materials that can be recycled, including metal, cardboard, and certain electronics, are separated and directed to the appropriate recycling stream.
This commitment to responsible disposal reflects the values behind a veteran owned and operated company that takes pride in doing the job right, not just the fast way. Whether you're clearing out a single item or an entire property, you can count on your junk being handled thoughtfully from pickup to final destination.
Room by Room: What a Full-Service Job Looks Like
In a garage, a full-service job means clearing shelving, workbenches, broken lawn equipment with fluids drained, bikes, boxes, and stored furniture, then sweeping the slab. In a kitchen it means removing appliances that have already been safely disconnected, cabinetry from a completed remodel, and packed-out pantry contents. In bedrooms and living areas it means mattresses, box springs, bed frames, dressers, sectionals, televisions, and the accumulated boxes in closets. On patios and in yards it means grills with tanks removed, patio furniture, planters, screen panels, and general storm debris.
In every one of those rooms the crew does the lifting, the carrying, and the loading. Homeowners do not need to move anything to the curb or the driveway first, and nothing needs to be bagged or broken down in advance. Point at what goes, and it goes.
What Is Not Included and Why
There are materials Junk Force South Florida does not accept, and the reasons are regulatory rather than discretionary. Gasoline, diesel, and other fuels, paints, solvents, pool chemicals, pesticides, asbestos-containing materials, propane tanks, and leaking containers all fall outside what a junk removal company is permitted to transport. Those materials belong at a Solid Waste Authority household hazardous waste drop-off, which accepts them from Palm Beach County residents.
Gas appliances such as ranges, dryers, and water heaters are accepted once a licensed plumber has disconnected and capped the line. Barbecue grills are accepted with the propane tank removed. Flagging any of these items during the estimate keeps the job on schedule and avoids a crew arriving unable to complete part of the scope. Call 561-913-2023 with questions about a specific item before the appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to move items to the curb myself?
No. The crew comes inside your home, garage, or office and removes items from wherever they are located — you don't need to move anything beforehand.
Will you take just one item, like a single mattress?
Yes, single-item pickups are common. Whether it's one mattress or an entire house full of belongings, the same full-service approach applies.
Can you remove items from an attic or basement?
Yes, the crew will retrieve items from attics, basements, upstairs bedrooms, or anywhere else on the property, factoring access into your free estimate.
What happens to old electronics you take?
Electronics are directed to appropriate recycling channels whenever possible rather than sent straight to a landfill.
Do you remove construction debris from a small renovation project?
Yes, construction debris such as drywall, flooring, cabinetry, and fixtures from renovation projects is a common and accepted part of the service.
What if I have a mix of items you take and items you don't?
That's very common. The crew will remove everything they can accept and let you know clearly about anything that falls outside what can be taken, such as chemicals or full propane tanks.
Is sweeping up after the job really included?
Yes, cleanup of the immediate area where items were removed is part of every job, leaving the space tidy when the crew leaves.
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