🌾 WHAT WE TAKE: MISSOURI
Full-Service Junk Removal for the “Show-Me” State
JUNK-RAT offers reliable, full-service junk and debris removal across all of Missouri, serving Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield, and the surrounding rural areas. We handle the heavy lifting for almost all non-hazardous items!
🏠 Residential, Commercial, and Rural Cleanouts
We make clutter removal easy, from a single item to full property clear-outs.
- 🛋️ Furniture: Sofas, Loveseats, Mattresses, Box Springs, Dressers, Tables, and Desks.
- 📦 General Clutter: Household Junk, Cardboard, Toys, Tools, and Exercise Equipment.
- 🔑 Full Cleanouts: Garages, Attics, Basements, Storage Units, and large Estate Cleanouts.
- 🧊 Appliances (White Goods): Refrigerators, Freezers, Washers, Dryers, Ovens, and Dishwashers (All must be empty).
🚜 Agricultural and Construction Debris (Rural Focus)
Addressing the unique needs of waste removal on large properties and the construction industry.
- 🌾 Agricultural Debris: Old Tires (Tractor/Vehicle), Scrap Farm Equipment, Fencing, and Barn Materials.
- 🪵 Heavy Yard Debris: Tree Branches, Stumps, Brush, Logs, and Landscaping Waste.
- 🏗️ Construction & Demolition (C&D): Lumber, Drywall, Shingles, Flooring, and Scrap Metal.
- 🔨 Light Demolition: Dismantling and removal of Sheds, Decks, and non-permanent outdoor structures.
💻 E-Waste & Specialty Items
Responsible removal and disposal of electronics and other bulky goods.
- 📺 E-Waste: Televisions, Monitors, Computers, Printers, and other consumer electronics.
- 🏊 Heavy Items: Pianos, Pool Tables, Water Heaters, and HVAC Units.
🛑 ITEMS WE CANNOT TAKE (Hazardous Waste Policy)
We strictly comply with Missouri’s environmental guidelines and cannot transport materials classified as hazardous:
- Liquids: Wet Paint, Motor Oil, Solvents, Brake Fluid, and Antifreeze.
- Chemicals: Pesticides, Herbicides, Toxic Cleaners, and Household Hazardous Waste (HHW).
- Contaminants: Propane Tanks, Sealed Drums, Medical Waste, and any material containing Asbestos.
- Batteries: Vehicle Batteries (Lead-Acid) and other large, corrosive batteries.
For proper disposal of these prohibited items, please consult your local county or city waste management division.
