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When you’ve got a basement full of furniture that’s been there since the Clinton administration, a garage that’s slowly becoming a storage unit, or a full home that needs to be cleared before it goes on the market the last thing you want is to spend a weekend doing it yourself or hire someone who leaves half the job behind. You want it gone. Completely. Today.
In Hewlett, that’s not a small ask. Homes here especially in Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Bay Park, and Hewlett Neck tend to be larger, older, and full of decades worth of accumulated belongings. A lot of the housing stock in this area was built in the 1950s and 60s, which means basements and attics have had sixty-plus years to fill up. An estate cleanout in Hewlett Neck isn’t the same as clearing a studio apartment. It takes a crew that shows up prepared, not one that improvises on-site.
What you’re left with after a proper junk removal job is simple: space, clarity, and one less thing on your plate. No leftover debris. No damage to your floors or driveway. No mystery about where your items ended up. Usable furniture gets donated. Electronics get handled in compliance with New York State’s e-waste disposal law. Everything else goes to a licensed facility not the side of a road somewhere off Peninsula Boulevard.
We’ve been operating on Long Island since 1982. That’s not a tagline it’s a verifiable fact that no junk removal competitor currently serving Hewlett and the Five Towns can match. Most of the companies that show up when you search for junk removal in the area have been around for ten to sixteen years at most. We’ve been doing this work since before several of them were in business.
We’re fully licensed, fully insured, and every crew member is background-checked and drug-screened before they step onto a job site. That matters because junk removal means access to your basement, your attic, your garage, sometimes your entire home. You should know exactly who’s walking through your door.
We serve the full Greater Hewlett area: Hewlett hamlet, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Neck, and the surrounding Five Towns communities. Whether you’re clearing a waterfront estate off the back bays or hauling out an old sectional from a Broadway-area colonial, we come prepared for the job in front of us not a generic version of it.
It starts with a call or a booking. You tell us what you’ve got a few pieces of furniture, a full basement cleanout, a garage packed with thirty years of tools and boxes, whatever it is. We give you a flat-rate estimate before anything gets touched. That number doesn’t change when the truck pulls up. What you agree to on the phone is what you pay at the end. No adjustments. No “we didn’t realize there was that much.”
On the day of service, our crew arrives on time, assesses the job, and gets to work. We handle the heavy lifting, the awkward angles, the tight stairwells all of it. Floors, walls, and door frames are treated carefully throughout. In the larger homes of Hewlett Harbor and Hewlett Neck, where properties can include outbuildings, detached garages, and multiple storage areas, we work through the full scope without cutting corners on the back half of the job.
Once everything is loaded, we sort what can be donated, what can be recycled, and what needs to go to a licensed disposal facility. New York State law prohibits disposing of electronics with regular trash, so e-waste is handled separately and properly. Sanitary District No. 1 serves the Hewlett area for regular collection, but large items require a scheduled special pickup on the district’s timeline not yours. When you book with us, the timeline is yours.
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We handle the full range of residential and commercial junk removal needs in Hewlett and the surrounding Five Towns. Furniture removal, appliance hauling, basement cleanouts, attic cleanouts, garage cleanouts, estate cleanouts, post-renovation construction debris, yard waste if it needs to go, we take it. There’s no short list of acceptable items that leaves you scrambling to figure out what to do with the rest.
Estate cleanouts are a significant part of what we do in this area, and for good reason. The Five Towns has deep generational roots families who’ve lived in the same homes for decades. When a property transitions, the contents don’t sort themselves. For a full-home estate cleanout in Hewlett Neck or a waterfront property in Hewlett Harbor, you need a crew that handles the process with professionalism and care, not one that rushes through it to get to the next job. We treat those situations accordingly.
For homeowners preparing to list a property and with median sale prices around $778,000 in Hewlett, that’s a significant transaction pre-sale cleanouts are one of the highest-return uses of a junk removal service. Clearing the basement, attic, and garage before listing photographs are taken and buyers walk through makes a measurable difference. We also handle construction and renovation debris removal for homeowners who’ve completed a kitchen or bathroom project and need the aftermath cleared quickly and completely.
Pricing depends on volume how much space your items take up in the truck. A single large item like a couch or appliance typically runs in the $100–$200 range. A partial truckload for a garage or basement cleanout usually falls between $200 and $500. A full truckload for a complete home or estate cleanout can run $500 to $1,000 or more depending on the scope.
What matters most is that the estimate you get before the job starts is the number you pay at the end. We provide flat-rate quotes not ballpark figures that shift once the crew is on-site. In a community like Hewlett, where homes in Hewlett Harbor and Hewlett Neck can involve significant volumes of high-quality furniture, outdoor equipment, and decades of accumulated belongings, getting a clear number upfront isn’t just convenient it’s how you avoid an unpleasant conversation at the end of the job.
Most things you’d want removed from a home, garage, basement, or estate furniture, appliances, mattresses, electronics, construction debris, yard waste, boxes, clothing, tools, and general household junk. There are a few exceptions: hazardous materials like paint cans, certain chemicals, and propane tanks typically can’t go on a standard junk removal truck and need to go through the Town of Hempstead’s S.T.O.P. events or a designated facility.
Electronics are a common question. New York State law has prohibited disposing of e-waste TVs, computers, monitors, and similar items in regular trash or landfills since 2015. That means you can’t put an old flatscreen at the curb for Sanitary District No. 1 to collect, and you can’t throw it in a dumpster. We handle electronics through proper channels. If you’ve got a pile of old tech sitting in a Hewlett home office or basement, that’s something we take care of correctly.
Sanitary District No. 1 serves the Hewlett area including Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor, and Hewlett Neck and does offer special pickup scheduling for large items that don’t fit in standard collection. The difference is timing and scope. The district’s pickup schedule runs on their calendar, not yours. If you need a broken refrigerator, three pieces of furniture, and a pile of renovation debris gone this week, waiting for a scheduled municipal pickup isn’t always a realistic option.
We come when you’re ready same day or next day in most cases. Beyond timing, there’s also the matter of scope. Sanitary District No. 1 handles curbside collection. They’re not coming inside your home to carry a sleeper sofa up from the basement or clear out a garage packed floor to ceiling. We do the full job: carrying, loading, sorting, and hauling from wherever the items are, not just from the curb.
Yes, and it’s one of the more common jobs we do in this area. The Five Towns has a lot of long-established families with homes that have been in the same hands for decades. When a property transitions whether through loss, downsizing, or a sale the contents of a full home don’t disappear on their own. In the larger properties of Hewlett Neck and Hewlett Harbor, an estate cleanout can involve multiple rooms, outbuildings, detached garages, and outdoor equipment in addition to the standard household contents.
We approach estate cleanouts the way the situation calls for carefully and completely. Usable items are separated for donation. Items with potential value are treated with care, not tossed carelessly into a truck. Our crew works through the full scope of the job without rushing the process. If you’re coordinating a property transition and also need moving services for items going to a new location, we handle both one company, one call, one less thing to manage during an already demanding time.
Items are sorted after pickup into three categories: donation, recycling, and disposal. Furniture and household goods in usable condition go to local donation organizations. Recyclable materials are separated and handled accordingly. What’s left goes to a licensed disposal facility not an illegal dump site, and not somewhere that creates liability for you down the line.
This matters more than it might seem, especially in a waterfront community like Hewlett. The back bays of Nassau County’s South Shore the same waterways that define Hewlett Harbor and Hewlett Bay Park are directly affected when waste is handled irresponsibly. Hiring an unlicensed hauler who disposes of items improperly isn’t just an environmental concern; it can create legal exposure for you as the homeowner if the disposal is traced back to your property. We hold all required New York State credentials: business license, waste hauler permit, and solid waste management permit for construction and demolition debris. Your junk is handled by a company that’s accountable for where it ends up.
Yes. We are fully licensed and insured, holding all credentials required to operate as a junk removal and waste hauling company in New York State and Nassau County. That includes a business license, waste hauler permit, and solid waste management permit for construction and demolition debris.
The insurance piece is worth understanding specifically. If an unlicensed junk removal worker is injured on your property, the liability doesn’t automatically fall on the company in some cases, it can fall on you as the homeowner. In Hewlett, where properties range from mid-century colonials to large waterfront estates, the exposure isn’t trivial. Hiring a fully insured company isn’t just about peace of mind it’s about protecting yourself from a real financial risk. We have maintained our licensing and insurance continuously since 1982. That’s not something a newer operator or a one-truck hauler can say.
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