Do you have a garage filled with unwanted gym equipment?
Perhaps a guest room with an extra bedroom set you no longer need. Maybe you have piles of construction or remodeling debris, fence or deck material that’s cluttering up your yard since a major project was completed on your home. Perhaps you even have an old washer and dryer that no longer works just sitting in a basement taking up space. If this sounds like you, then it’s time to call Junk Rats.
At Junk Rats, we have over twenty years of experience providing junk removal, furniture removal, and other cleanout services to homeowners, renters, and business owner in and around Yavapai County, Arizona. We’re proud of the thousands of 5-star reviews we’ve received and we’re ready to take on any size job, small or large.
We offer a wide variety of junk removal, furniture removal, and cleanout services including:
– Estate cleanout
– Garage cleanout
– Basement cleanout
– Yard cleanout
– Trash pickup
– Carpet removal
– Fence removal
– And more!
When we provide junk removal or furniture removal services in Yavapai County, Arizona, we’ll come to your location with all the necessary supplies and crew members for the job at hand. All you have to do is point us in the right direction and we’ll get to work. We’ll lift, remove, and haul away anything you don’t want. Then, we’ll keep working for you by donating any items you’d like to have go to a local charity, breaking down and recycling all junk possible, and finally disposing of the small amount left. And we’ll do all of this for our low flat-rate price based on how much room your junk takes in our dumpster-style trucks.
Junk removal and furniture removal doesn’t have to be a nightmare when you have Junk Rats do it for you. We make it smooth and simple. Give us a call to inquire about your junk removal or furniture removal needs anywhere in Yavapai County, Arizona and we’ll provide you with a free junk removal estimate based on what you tell us!
Yavapai County, Arizona fun facts: Yavapai County was one of the four original Arizona counties created by the 1st Arizona Territorial Legislature. Soon thereafter, the counties of Apache, Coconino, Maricopa, and Navajo were carved from the original Yavapai County. Yavapai County’s present boundaries were established in 1891 and is named after the Yavapai people, who were the principal inhabitants at the time the United States annexed the area.


























