Residential service · 07
Hoarding Cleanouts
No judgment. A plan, a quiet crew, and a finished house.
The job
We've cleared enough houses to know this: nobody plans for it to get this far, and nobody needs a lecture about it. What you need is a crew that shows up, works the plan, and keeps its opinions to itself.
Every hoarding cleanout starts with a room-by-room plan agreed before the first bag is filled. You or your family set the pace. If you want sign-off on everything that leaves, that's how we run it. Documents, photos, cash, and valuables get set aside as we find them.
The crew is discreet and the job stays your business. When we're done, the house is swept, aired out, and livable again.
Scope of work
What's included.
- Room-by-room plan agreed before any work starts
- You set the pace — full sign-off available on everything that leaves
- Documents, valuables, and keepsakes set aside as found
- Discreet crew that treats it like any other cleanout
- Final sweep-out when the rooms are clear
- Deep cleaning available after the haul-out
Straight answers
Questions we get.
How much does a hoarding cleanout cost?
Bigger jobs get a walkthrough, but photos start the conversation. Text a photo to (561) 284-9683 and you get a firm number back — usually within the hour. Either way, the price is firm before work starts — never an hourly meter.
Will the neighbors know what's going on?
We keep it quiet. The crew works fast, doesn't stage junk on the lawn any longer than loading requires, and treats it like a regular cleanout — because to us, it is one.
Can the homeowner keep things?
Of course. We sort at whatever pace works, and nothing leaves without approval if that's how you want it run. The goal is a safe, livable house, not an empty one.
Do you clean after the junk is out?
A sweep-out is included. Full deep cleaning — floors, kitchens, bathrooms — can be added, since cleaning crews are part of what we do.