Have you finally resolved to get rid of all the clutter in your home? Are you looking for a Kalawao County cleanup and junk removal company that can remove furniture or recycle and clean up the mess? You have arrived at the right place! Junk Rats provides fast and efficient junk removal, furniture removal, garbage collection, and other cleaning services.
We all know that getting rid of clutter is a challenging job. Therefore, we prepare and follow a multi-step strategy for any junk removal or cleanout job you have for us. Our strategy results in an eco-friendly junk removal system that helps keep communities like Kalawao County clean and green.
We can take any sort of equipment such as furniture, appliances, sports equipment, construction and remodeling debris, fence and decking materials, carpets and more. We’ll also provide free donation drop off services and take items that can still be used by families in need to a local charity. Items that are no longer useful are broken down into recyclable parts and delivered to recycling centers in accordance with Kalawao County recycling regulations. Finally, the small amount left over will be disposed of according to state and federal guidelines.
The best part is that you, as our customer, don’t have to lift a finger during this entire process. You simply point us in the right direction and our licensed and insured crews will get to work. And we’ll only charge you based on the space your junk takes in our trucks, not how long it takes for the job!
Junk Rats offer a wide range of furniture removal and cleanout services such as:
– Estate cleanout
– Cleanout services
– Foreclosure cleanout
– Junk removal
– Hoarder cleanup
– Furniture removal
– Garage cleanout
– And much more!
If you have any unwanted items to get rid of, give us a call, and we’ll take care of them. Whether it’s furniture removal, junk removal, or any other form of service, we always charge a flat rate. Call Junk Rats of for any Kalawao County job and we’ll provide you a free junk removal service estimate!
Kalawao County is a county in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is the smallest county in the 50 states by land area and the second-smallest county by population, after Loving County, Texas. The county encompasses the Kalaupapa or Makanalua Peninsula, on the north coast of the island of Molokaʻi. The small peninsula is isolated from the rest of Molokaʻi by cliffs over a quarter-mile high; the only land access is a mule trail.


























