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Renovating Your Home? Don’t Forget the Junk Removal Plan

  • Writer: Tanner Beaty
    Tanner Beaty
  • Jul 27
  • 3 min read

So, you’ve finally decided to renovate your home. Maybe it’s a long-overdue kitchen update, a bathroom makeover, or knocking down walls to get that open floor plan you’ve always wanted. Exciting, right?

But here’s something most people overlook when they’re knee-deep in flooring samples and paint swatches: the junk.

Old cabinets, broken tiles, drywall, lumber, and all the other stuff you didn’t realize would pile up? The disposal of that stuff needs a plan. Because believe us, renovation junk doesn’t just magically disappear. And if you don’t have a solid junk removal plan, it’ll slow down your entire project.

That’s where The Junk Boys come in.


Why Renovations Create More Junk Than You Think


Renovating seems simple on paper: tear out the old, put in the new. But between the demolition and the cleanup, there’s a mountain of mess nobody talks about.

Some of the most common renovation junk we deal with includes:

  • Old cabinets and countertops

  • Carpet, hardwood, or tile flooring

  • Drywall, plaster, and insulation

  • Scrap wood, nails, and broken tools

  • Appliances and bathroom fixtures

  • Boxes, plastic wrap, and packaging from new materials

And let’s not forget the random pile of “I don’t need this anymore” that always forms in a corner mid-reno. It adds up fast. So, what’s the easiest way to deal with it all?

Call The Junk Boys, of course. We specialize in helping homeowners and contractors clear renovation debris quickly, cleanly, and without breaking the budget. Whether it’s a one-day project or one that’ll span a few weeks, we work with your timeline, not against it.

Here’s what makes us the go-to team for renovation cleanup:


Same-Day or Flexible Pickup


We know timing matters during a renovation. Need that old tub gone today so your contractor can move forward? We’re on it. Want us to come back in a week when phase two wraps up? We can do that too.

We fit into your schedule, not the other way around.


We Do the Heavy Lifting


You’ve already got enough to think about. Let us do the lifting, loading, and sweeping. You don’t need to rent a dumpster, make multiple dump runs, or stuff things into your car. We bring the crew, the truck, and a whole lot of hustle.


Clear, Honest Pricing


No one likes surprise charges, especially in the middle of a renovation. That’s why our pricing is upfront and based on the volume of junk you have. No per-hour drama, no hidden dump fees. Just honest rates and real results.


We Keep Things Clean (Literally)


When we’re done hauling, we don’t just disappear. We sweep up behind us, so your space is clean, safe, and ready for whatever’s next, whether that’s tile installation, painting, or just taking a deep breath.


What Happens to the Junk?


Not all junk is, well, junk. If something is still usable, such as a decent vanity or leftover construction materials, we do our best to donate or recycle it. We care about the environment, and we know a lot of good can come from stuff people no longer need.


Real Talk: Don’t Let Junk Slow You Down


You’ve got contractors on-site, supplies in the driveway, and timelines to meet. The last thing you need is piles of demo debris getting in the way. Trust us, we’ve seen people delay entire projects waiting for a city pickup or trying to stuff drywall into a compact car.

Let us handle it. That way, you can focus on choosing the right backsplash or finally painting that accent wall without the stress of “what are we going to do with all this junk?”


Renovating in the Area? Call The Junk Boys


Whether you're doing a small refresh or a full-blown remodel, one thing's for sure, junk will happen. And when it does, The Junk Boys are here to make it disappear.

We’re fast, friendly, affordable, and always ready to jump in when the junk gets real.

Call The Junk Boys today to book your renovation cleanup. Because a smooth project starts with a clean space, and we’ve got that covered.


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