Most junk removal charges you by the truckload no matter what's in it. I look at what your stuff is worth first โ and credit that value against the cost of hauling.
Resale value, scrap value, reuse value โ that's real money, and it comes off your price. Sometimes it covers everything and pickup is free. Sometimes it covers part and you get a discount. Sometimes there's no value and you get a fair, honest quote. Same process every time; the photos decide the outcome.
Enough resale or scrap value to cover the whole haul. You pay $0.
The good stuff knocks money off. You pay a reduced rate for the rest.
Honest local pricing โ usually less than the big franchises.
What can it realistically sell or scrap for?
Working beats broken, clean beats rusted โ but even non-running gear often has value.
Denton and nearby cities are easy. Farther out needs more value to make free work.
Upstairs? Disassembly? A load of true junk mixed in? That's cost on my side, and it factors in.
I can tell you 90% of what I need from 2โ3 pictures โ so you get an answer in minutes instead of scheduling someone to come look. Snap the whole item, any damage, and the model or label if there is one. For a cleanout, a quick video walkthrough beats twenty photos.
Text them with your city, or use the form on the Send Photos page.
Free pickup, a discounted price, or a fair quote โ usually same day.
If you're good with it, most pickups happen within 24โ48 hours.
Text 2โ3 photos with your city. Worst case you get a fair quote โ best case it's free.