Stress-free cleanout services in Somerville

Wherever you need any type of cleanout services in Somerville, Middlesex County, Junk-Rats will speed up the process and deliver the best results. We handle different types of cleanout services, including basement, attic, estate, community, storage unit, and yard waste cleanout.

Thanks to our 20+ years of experience providing junk removal services, we have the skills and equipment to complete cleanout jobs and dispose of items appropriately. You can rest easy knowing that we employ economically friendly ways, like donating and recycling to get rid of picked-up items.

Junk-Rats can take on any cleanout services jobs, small or large. We have capable members on our team and the right equipment to get the job done swiftly. We provide same-day cleanouts as well as extended period services depending on our arrangement with you.

Contact us right away to get a free estimate on your junk!

 

Why choose us?

  • We are a family-owned business, licensed and insured, providing high-quality junk removal services in Somerville
  • Junk-Rats provide free estimates and charge a reasonable fee for our services
  • We are swift to respond and carry out any tasks we accept
  • We dispose picked up items in ways that do not affect the ecological balance
  • Our team members are well trained, efficient and considerate
  • Junk-Rats provide the best cleanout and junk removal services in and nearby Somerville

 

Other services you can call us for in Somerville

Not only do we offer cleanout services, but we also take on junk removal jobs in homes, workspaces, and communities. You can contact us for;
 

  • Junk removal services: We haul almost every unwanted item at construction sites, from trash to furniture and debris. You can buy our ratbags online to pack your rubbish and have us pick them up or hire us for full junk removal services
  • Household items: We get rid of household appliances, furniture, and equipment that are no longer needed in the home.
  • Recyclable items: You can call us to remove scrap metal, computers, printers, monitors and any other recyclable things in your environment
  • Demolition sites: We offer our services at places where construction, remodeling or renovation activities happen.

Do you need junk removal services in Somerville? Contact Junk-Rats for your furniture removal, cleanout services, trash pickup, and more today.

Somerville is a city located directly northwest of Boston and north of Cambridge, in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. As of the 2020 United States Census, the city had a total population of 81,045 people. With an area of 4.12 square miles (10.7 km2), the city has a density of 19,671/sq mi (7,595/km2), making it the most densely populated municipality in New England and the 16th most densely populated incorporated municipality in the country. Somerville was established as a town in 1842 when it was separated from Charlestown. In 2006, the city was named the best-run city in Massachusetts by The Boston Globe. The city received the All-America City Award in 1972, 2009, and 2015. It is home to Tufts University, which has its campus along the Somerville and Medford border.

The territory now comprising the city of Somerville was first settled by Europeans in 1629 as part of Charlestown. In 1629, English surveyor Thomas Graves led a scouting party of 100 Puritans from the settlement of Salem to prepare the site for the Great Migration of Puritans from England. Graves was attracted to the narrow Mishawum Peninsula between the Charles and Mystic rivers, linked to the mainland at the present-day Sullivan Square. The area of earliest settlement was based at City Square on the peninsula. However, the territory of Charlestown officially included all of what is now Somerville, as well as Medford, Everett, Malden, Stoneham, Melrose, Woburn, Burlington, and parts of Arlington and Cambridge. From that time until 1842, the area of present-day Somerville was referred to as “beyond the Neck” in reference to the thin spit of land, the Charlestown Neck, that connected it to the Charlestown Peninsula.