Junk Removal in Friendship Heights, DC
In and Out Movers and Movers USA offer junk removal in Friendship Heights, DC alongside full moving services. 8 providers serve the area. Junk removal costs $150–$600+ depending on volume. Combining junk removal with a move reduces cubic footage and lowers your total moving cost. 6 additional surveyed movers also offer junk removal.
8 providers · pricing verified · 2026-06-07
30 movers in Friendship Heights

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Junk Removal Pricing in Friendship Heights
| Job Size | Cost | What's Included |
|---|---|---|
| Single item | $75–$150 | One couch, mattress, or large appliance. Pickup, loading, disposal. |
| Few items | $150–$250 | 2–5 furniture pieces, boxes, small appliances. |
| Half truck | $250–$400 | Garage cleanout, one room clearance, 5–10 items. |
| Full truck | $400–$600+ | Basement or attic cleanout, full room clearance. |
| Estate cleanout | $800–$2,000+ | Full home clearance, multiple rooms, sorting, donation coordination. |
| Pre-move declutter | $150–$400 | Remove unwanted items before moving day. Reduces moving cost by lowering cubic footage. |
Prices for Friendship Heights area. Exact cost depends on volume, weight, item type, and access (stairs add $25–$75).
How junk removal saves money on your move
Moving companies price by cubic footage. A standard couch takes up ~50 cubic feet. At typical DMV moving rates ($1.60–$1.82/cf), that couch costs $80–$91 to move. If you're not keeping it, paying $75 to have it removed before the move is cheaper than paying to move it to a new home and then disposing of it.
Junk Removal Providers in Friendship Heights
| Company | FMCSA | Also Does Moving | Years | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| In and Out MoversVerified | - | Active | Yes | - |
| Movers USAVerified | - | Active | Yes | - |
| College Hunks Hauling Junk and Moving (DC/DMV) | 4.8/5 (3332) | None | Yes | , |
| Elite Movers LLC | 4.8/5 (93) | Active | Yes | 4 |
| Jake's Moving and Storage | 4.5/5 (216) | Active | Yes | 17 |
| Mighty Movers, LLC | 4.5/5 (19) | Active | Yes | 20 |
| Movers On Duty US LLC | 5/5 (216) | Active | Yes | 11 |
| Old Town Moving | 5/5 (51) | Active | Yes | 6 |
All providers listed also offer full moving services. Combine junk removal with your move for one crew, one trip.
What Junk Removal Companies Take | and Don't
They take
- Furniture (sofas, beds, dressers, tables, chairs)
- Mattresses and box springs
- Appliances (fridge, washer, dryer, oven, AC)
- Electronics (TVs, computers, printers)
- Exercise equipment (treadmills, bikes)
- Yard waste (branches, soil, gravel)
- Construction debris (drywall, lumber, tile)
- Boxes, packing materials, misc household
- Hot tubs, playsets, sheds (may be extra)
They don't take
- Hazardous materials (paint, solvents, chemicals)
- Motor oil, gasoline, propane tanks
- Asbestos-containing materials
- Medical waste (needles, pharmaceuticals)
- Tires (some areas require licensed disposal)
- Batteries (certain types | check with provider)
For hazardous materials, contact your local waste authority or county hazardous waste drop-off.
Donate, Sell, or Trash?
Not everything needs to go to the landfill. Here's a framework for deciding.
Donate
Items in usable condition | working appliances, clean furniture, clothing, books. Habitat for Humanity ReStores, Goodwill, Salvation Army, and local charities accept most items. You may receive a tax deduction receipt. Many junk removal companies will sort donatable items and drop them off for you.
Sell
Items with resale value | quality furniture, working electronics, tools, sporting goods. Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, or estate sale companies (for larger volumes). If you're downsizing, an estate sale company can handle pricing, advertising, and selling for a 25–40% commission.
Junk removal
Broken, stained, or unsellable items. Things nobody wants | old mattresses, broken particle board furniture, worn-out appliances. This is where junk removal companies earn their keep. Don't waste time trying to sell a $30 item on Marketplace | the time cost exceeds the sale price.
Tips for Junk Removal
Get a volume-based quote, not hourly. Hourly pricing incentivizes slow work. Most reputable junk removal companies quote by volume (quarter truck, half truck, full truck). Get the quote before they start loading.
Consolidate items in one location. If you can gather everything into the garage or driveway before the crew arrives, the job goes faster and may cost less. Scattered items across multiple rooms take longer to load.
Separate e-waste. TVs, monitors, and computers often require special disposal. Ask the company if they handle e-waste or if you need to take those to a county drop-off separately.
Check for hidden fees. Ask about stair charges, heavy item surcharges (piano, safe, hot tub), and minimum load fees. Get the total price in writing before they start.
If moving: schedule junk removal 1–2 days before the move. This gives you time to verify everything unwanted is gone before the movers arrive. Day-of scheduling creates chaos | the junk removal crew and moving crew get in each other's way.












