Insured crew
COI details and job scope handled before the truck rolls.
Couches · Mattresses · Appliances · Corral overflow
Dumped couches, stacked mattresses, dead appliances, and corral overflow — picked up fast, one time or on a recurring route. Dumpster corrals are cleared before residents complain.
Family-owned/Insured/USDOT 4229512/Greater Kansas City
COI details and job scope handled before the truck rolls.
Photos, access notes, and timing keep the quote grounded.
Invoice routing and documentation stay part of the request.
What we haul
City carts and corral dumpsters weren't built for a sectional. We take the bulk items that would otherwise sit there collecting complaints.
Couches, sectionals, recliners, and dressers
Mattresses and box springs
Refrigerators, washers, dryers, and stoves
TVs, exercise equipment, and grills
Dumpster corral and common-area overflow
Patio furniture, rugs, and oversized decor
Who calls for this
Recurring corral sweeps and on-call pickups that keep the community photo-ready.
That one heavy thing — or five — gone without renting a truck or begging a friend.
Dumped items removed before the violation letter or the next resident complaint.
Job proof
The clearest quote starts with what the crew can actually see: volume, access path, stairs, parking, and where the load starts or lands.



How it works
Same-day quote means pricing starts the day the scope is clear. Crew timing is scheduled around access, route, disposal needs, and job size.
A photo or two from different angles tells us trucks, labor, and disposal.
Item-by-item or by the load — whichever prices your job fairest.
Curbside, corral, garage, or third-floor bedroom. Stairs are our problem, not yours.
Swept area, photo proof if you need it, clean invoice if your office does.
Straight answers
Clear answers up front help the job move from photos to price to crew timing without a second round of guessing.
Yes — mattresses, box springs, and frames. Disposal fees for mattresses are built into the quote so there's no surprise line item.
Either. Curbside is fastest, but the crew regularly pulls items from basements, upstairs bedrooms, garages, and apartment units. Just note stairs and access in the request.
Yes. Weekly or monthly corral and bulk-item sweeps are one of the most common property-manager requests — dumped items disappear before residents ever email the office.
By volume and labor. A single appliance prices differently than a corral's worth of furniture, which is why photos get you an accurate same-day quote instead of a ballpark.
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Same-day quote
Text a photo of the pile to the crew or send it through the quote form. Same-day pricing, fast pickup.