If you’re a Marlton, NJ resident and you’re in need of junk removal services, Junk Rats is the crew for you! Our company has more than twenty years of experience providing five-star junk removal services for residential and commercial locations of all sizes. Junk Rats provides complete start-to-finish services so you don’t have to lift a finger.

At Junk Rats, we can offer a wide range of services and remove items from your Marlton, NJ location such as:
– Furniture
– Gym Equipment
– Above Ground Pools
– Shed and Deck Debris
– Mattresses
– And more!

No matter how large or small the size of your project, Junk Rats has the crew you need. We can provide junk removal services anywhere in Marlton, NJ including business offices, estates, apartments, homes, condominiums, business complexes, storage units, garages, and more. If you are anywhere in Marlton, NJ and need junk removal services, give Junk Rats a call!

We can provide numerous services including:
– Junk Removal
– Clean Out Services
– Trash Pick Up
– Garbage Disposal
– Estate Clean Out
– Hoarder Clean Out
– And more!

Did you know that when you hire Junk Rats, you get three services for the price of one?

We will remove your junk, recycle everything we can, and donate any gently used items that can go to a family in need for the price of our junk removal services. This is how we help keep our communities clean and green.

We are proud to provide five-star services to our customers. We are customer-focused, and our pricing is completely transparent but don’t take our word for it! Our company has hundreds of five-star reviews to back us up!

Call us today and ask for your free, no-obligation quote for any size job. We’re looking forward to working with you!

Marlton is a census-designated place (CDP) located within Evesham Township, in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. Though Marlton is only a small part of Evesham Township, many people colloquially use “Marlton” to refer to the township as a whole.
Marlton was founded by Welsh and English farmers beginning in 1676. The name Marlton first appeared in the early 19th century. The name is derived from marl clay, which is commonly found in the local soil.

The discovery of the marl content helped local business and farmers, and caused the first “building boom”, occurring in the 1830s and 1840s. Marl continued to be excavated in Marlton until 1930, when the pits were shut down. The marl was sold locally, and shipped directly, by rail to Burlington City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Atlantic City, for reshipping as an alternate for green manure, water treatment amendment, and semi-flowable fill.