Junk Removal in
Peoria

The West Valley's fast-growing HOA family belt — from central Peoria up to Vistancia and the Arrowhead-adjacent subdivisions (85345, 85381–85383), full of two- and three-car garages. Your HOA won't let you leave bulk at the curb, so we haul it from the garage, never the curb. No fine, no sales tax on the service.

Get your Peoria quote

Snap a photo — flat price back in seconds, no tax line

Upload a Photo & Get Quote →
Free · Hauled from the garage · No service tax

The Peoria garage, cleared — no HOA fine

Peoria (85345, 85381–85383) is West Valley HOA country — master-planned family subdivisions from the older central grid up to Vistancia and the Arrowhead area. Arizona homes have no basements, so the garage is where a decade of stuff accumulates, and the HOAs here police the curb and appearance. We clear the whole garage as flat-priced truck-fill — furniture, boxes, tools, gym gear, holiday bins — and haul it straight from the garage on a scheduled pickup, never the curb. You don't lift a thing; we carry it out, separate donation from disposal, and sweep the slab. Summer jobs start early to beat the heat, and there's no sales tax on the service.

What we clear out

Peoria pricing — no service tax

Flat, photo-quoted. Garage jobs price as truck-fill; loading and disposal included, hauled from the garage.

Item / volumePrice
Sofa / couch$170
Refrigerator$221
Queen mattress$139
Truck-fill (1/4)$295
Truck-fill (1/2)$525
Truck-fill (full)$895

$75 minimum. Loading and disposal included; hauled from the garage. No Arizona sales tax on the service.

More around Peoria

What Peoria customers say

★★★★★

"Whole garage cleared in Vistancia — furniture, bikes, packed shelves. Hauled from the garage, no HOA letter, flat price, no tax line. Same-day."

— Derek A., Vistancia
★★★★★

"Kids' outgrown stuff and old furniture, gone in an afternoon. HOA-safe, donation-routed, fair flat quote."

— Michelle O., Peoria
★★★★★

"Started at 7am to beat the heat, done fast, pulled it all from the garage. Easy and fair."

— Carlos M., Peoria