Burlington has ranch houses from the 60s with full basements, colonials off Route 3A with garages that stopped fitting cars somewhere around 2005, and a few neighborhoods near the mall where the HOA notices about the patio furniture are starting to pile up. If you are staring at a pile that needs to go, you probably want two things: a number and a date.
We are a Billerica-based crew — about 10 minutes from our yard to Burlington. You text us photos, we text back one flat price. No walkthrough, no pressure, no surprise charges when we are done.
Photos in. Price back. Gone by next week.
The process takes about two minutes of your time. Snap a few photos of what needs to go, text them to us with your Burlington address, and we send back one flat price within 24 hours. That price covers loading, hauling, disposal, and a sweep of the area when we are done.
You pick a 2-hour arrival window — morning or afternoon, Monday through Saturday. Most Burlington jobs are scheduled same or next day. If we say 9 to 11, we are there by 10. We are not going to give you a four-hour window and then show up at the end of it.
On site, the crew loads everything into the trailer. Most Burlington jobs take one to three hours. You pay after the job is done, only when you are happy. Cash, check, Venmo, Zelle, or card. No deposit up front.
What we take from Burlington homes
Furniture, appliances, mattresses, box springs, electronics, yard waste, construction debris, and general clutter. If it is not hazardous waste and a human can lift it, we will haul it.
Common Burlington jobs include basement cleanouts in the older ranch houses near the town center, furniture removal after a move or renovation, appliance swaps when the old fridge or washer finally dies, and full estate cleanouts when a family member's place needs to be cleared.
We handle full property cleanouts for estates and foreclosures. If you just need a single couch or a washer gone, furniture and appliance removal is the faster option.
- Old couches, mattresses, dressers, tables, and bed frames
- Refrigerators, washers, dryers, stoves, and dishwashers
- Boxes, bins, and general basement or attic clutter
- Yard waste, brush, and storm debris
- Construction scraps, drywall, lumber, and tile
What junk removal costs in Burlington
Most Burlington jobs run between $90 and $650. The price depends on how much space your stuff takes in the trailer. A couple of items is usually $90. A full truckload is around $250. A half trailer runs $425, and a full trailer is $650.
Heavy stuff like concrete, dirt, or tile costs more because of dump fees — we apply a weight multiplier before the job, not after. Stairs add a bit too. One flight adds $40. Two or more flights adds $80.
The number we text you is the price you pay. No fuel surcharges, no disposal fees added at the end. Quotes carry roughly plus or minus 15 percent until we see the job in person — we say that out loud instead of lowballing the photos and surprising you on the day.
| Load size | What fits | Base price |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 items | A couch, a mattress, a few boxes | $90 |
| Truck load | Pickup truck bed, fully loaded | $250 |
| Half trailer | About 8 cubic yards | $425 |
| Full trailer | About 16 cubic yards | $650 |
Burlington is mostly straightforward access
Burlington is a town of cul-de-sacs and split-levels. Most driveways are wide enough for the trailer, and the neighborhoods are easy to navigate. The older sections near the town center have some tighter streets, but nothing that has ever stopped us.
If you are in one of the developments off Route 3A or near Middlesex Turnpike, access is simple. The neighborhoods around Burlington Mall and the I-95 corridor are mostly post-1970s builds with decent driveways. The one thing to know: if your stuff is in a basement with a narrow bulkhead, tell us when you text the photos. We will plan for it.
Burlington does not offer free bulky-item pickup for most residents. The town transfer station on Blanchard Road accepts some items, but you need to transport them yourself and pay a fee. For most people, paying us $90 to $150 to handle it is cheaper than renting a truck and making the dump run yourself.
Three companies said no. We had it out in 90 minutes.
A customer in Burlington had a hot tub stuck in the backyard. Three other companies looked at it and said no way. We said no problem. Crew had it out and gone in 90 minutes.
That is the kind of job we like — the ones where the answer is not obvious until you actually look at it. Burlington backyards are not that different from Billerica backyards. The hot tub was heavy, the access was tight, and the other companies did not want to deal with it. We did. Text us the photos and let us figure it out.
When you should not hire us
If you have a truck, a strong back, and a Saturday morning free, a single dump run will cost you less than our $90 minimum. The Burlington transfer station on Blanchard Road charges a fee per load. If it is one truckload of regular junk, that route might be cheaper.
We will tell you that if your job is small enough to handle yourself. We would rather lose the job than charge you for something you could do for less. Rule of thumb: if it fits in a pickup truck and you have the vehicle, the dump run wins on price.
Hazardous waste is another reason not to call us. Wet paint, asbestos, chemicals, medical waste, propane tanks — we cannot take those. They need a specialist. If you are not sure whether your stuff counts, text us the photos and we will tell you.
Hourly haulers are paid to be slow
Most junk removal companies charge by the hour. A slow crew with a meter running is their whole business model. We charge by volume — how much space your stuff takes in the trailer. Whether the crew finishes in one hour or three, the price is the same.
A truck load of junk is $250 whether it takes our crew 45 minutes or two hours. A full trailer is $650 whether the basement was organized or buried under ten years of boxes. You know the number before we start, and a slow afternoon costs us, not you.
We are not the cheapest option in Burlington. If you have a truck and a free Saturday, the dump run is cheaper. What we offer is a flat price before we show up, a crew that loads and sweeps, and payment at the end only when you are happy. You can also read more about how junk removal pricing works on our blog.
Where your stuff goes after we leave
Hauling it does not mean dumping it. Usable items get donated locally — Goodwill, Savers, Habitat ReStore in the Billerica and Burlington area. Metal and electronics go to licensed recyclers. Only true waste heads to the transfer station.
If there are items in good condition, we will ask if you want them donated. We do not charge extra for donation runs. Some people want everything gone. Others want us to set aside a few things. Both are fine.
Massachusetts has strict disposal bans on certain materials — mattresses, electronics, and yard waste cannot go in the regular trash. We handle all of that. If you have a mattress to get rid of, we wrote a separate guide on how to dispose of a mattress in Massachusetts.