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A lot of Northport’s homes have been standing since the 1800s. Original hardwood floors, plaster walls, Victorian millwork that took decades to preserve the last thing you need is a careless crew dragging furniture through it. When the job is done right, none of that gets touched. The stuff you want gone disappears, and everything you care about stays exactly where it was.
That matters more here than it does in most places. Northport’s housing stock isn’t like newer suburban construction these are homes with full attics, deep basements, and outbuildings that have collected decades of belongings. Whether you’re clearing out after a renovation on a 1920s Cape, dealing with a garage that hasn’t been opened in years, or managing a family estate near the harbor, the volume of what needs to go is usually more than a bulk pickup day can handle.
The Town of Huntington limits curbside bulk removal to four items per collection day. Four items. If you’re looking at a full basement or an attic packed with furniture, that limit makes professional junk removal not just convenient it makes it the only realistic option.
We’ve been operating since 1982 based out of Stony Brook, just down Route 25A from Northport. That’s over four decades of junk removal and moving on Long Island’s North Shore, serving Northport and surrounding communities from Fort Salonga to Centerport. In an industry where operators come and go, that kind of track record is rare.
Every crew member we send out is background-checked and drug-screened. That’s not a marketing line it’s a verifiable standard that most competitors in this area either can’t claim or don’t publicize. When you’re letting people into a home that’s been in your family for generations, or clearing out a property near Asharoken that’s worth well over a million dollars, you want to know exactly who’s walking through the door.
We’re also fully licensed and insured under New York State requirements. If an uninsured worker gets hurt on your property, you can be held liable. That risk disappears when you hire a company that actually carries the right coverage.
It starts with a free on-site estimate. We send someone out, they look at what needs to go, and we give you a flat-rate price before anything is touched. That number doesn’t change when the truck pulls away no fuel surcharges added at the end, no “that item is extra” conversation after the crew has already started. What you’re quoted is what you pay.
Once you approve the price, our crew handles everything. They load, haul, and clear the space working carefully through the property so floors, walls, and doorframes stay in the same condition they were in when we arrived. For older Northport homes with tight Victorian staircases or low-clearance basements, that kind of attention to the space isn’t optional it’s how the job has to be done. Same-day service is available, which matters when you’re on a timeline, whether that’s a real estate listing going live, an estate that needs to be cleared, or a renovation project generating debris that the Village of Northport’s regular collection won’t accept.
After the haul, usable items get donated where possible. Recyclables are separated and diverted from the landfill. Construction and demolition debris is handled with the proper permits required under New York State regulations something informal operators routinely skip, leaving homeowners exposed to fines they didn’t see coming.
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We take furniture, appliances, electronics, yard debris, construction and demolition materials, old mattresses, and full household loads. If it’s taking up space and you want it out, it’s on the list. This isn’t a service that handles one couch and calls it a day it’s built for the kinds of jobs that Northport properties actually generate.
Estate cleanouts are a significant part of what we handle here. When a long-term Northport homeowner passes away or transitions to assisted living, the home they leave behind often has 40 or 50 years of accumulated belongings furniture across multiple rooms, basement storage, garage equipment, seasonal outdoor items from years of harbor living. That kind of job requires a crew that communicates clearly, works at your pace, and doesn’t take anything without your approval. That’s the standard on every estate job we do.
For homeowners dealing with renovation debris torn-out flooring, old fixtures, drywall, lumber the Village of Northport’s solid waste code and the Town of Huntington’s disposal requirements mean that construction materials can’t simply go in the regular bin. We’re permitted to handle that material legally, which protects you from disposal violations and keeps the project moving. Whether you’re on Main Street in the village or out toward Fort Salonga Road near the VA Medical Center, our service area covers all of Northport and the surrounding communities.
Pricing depends on volume and the type of material being removed. As a general range, smaller jobs a few pieces of furniture or a handful of items typically run between $100 and $200. Mid-size jobs like a garage or basement cleanout usually fall in the $200 to $500 range. Larger full-home or estate cleanouts can run $500 to $1,000 or more depending on what’s involved.
What matters more than the range is how the price is delivered. We use flat-rate pricing you get a firm number before anything is touched, and that number is what you pay at the end. No adjustments after the crew starts loading, no line items that appear on the final invoice that weren’t discussed upfront. For a market like Northport, where home values are among the highest in New York State, the expectation is that a service company gives you an honest price and sticks to it. That’s the only way this works.
Most items that take up space in a home, garage, basement, or yard are fair game. Furniture, appliances, mattresses, electronics, yard waste, old outdoor equipment, construction debris from renovation projects all of it. For Northport homeowners, that last category comes up often. The village has a strong renovation culture, and older homes on the North Shore regularly generate materials like torn-out flooring, old cabinetry, drywall, and fixtures that standard municipal collection won’t accept.
The one thing worth knowing is that hazardous materials paint cans, propane tanks, chemicals require separate handling and aren’t part of a standard junk removal job. Everything else, including the bulky, heavy, awkward items that are impossible to move without a crew, is handled. If you’re not sure whether something qualifies, the on-site estimate is the right time to ask our crew will walk through the space with you before any pricing is confirmed.
Not if the job is larger than four items. The Town of Huntington’s bulk trash program allows residents to place up to four bulk items curbside on their second garbage collection day of the week. One couch, one dresser, one appliance, one box and you’ve hit the limit. For anything beyond that, you’re either scheduling multiple weeks of partial pickups or calling a junk removal company.
For most real cleanout jobs a basement that hasn’t been cleared in a decade, a garage full of equipment, an attic after a family estate four items doesn’t come close to covering it. And waiting several weeks to spread the job across multiple bulk pickup days means the pile sits in your driveway or living space the entire time. We handle the whole job in one visit, which is faster, cleaner, and in most cases not significantly more expensive than the time and effort of doing it yourself over several weeks.
An estate cleanout starts the same way every job does with a free on-site estimate. Our crew walks through the property with you, identifies what needs to go, and gives you a flat-rate price before anything is moved. Nothing gets loaded until you’ve approved the scope and the number.
From there, our crew works through the home systematically. They communicate clearly about what they’re taking, handle items carefully through the space which matters in older Northport homes with narrow hallways, original staircases, or fragile architectural details and don’t remove anything that wasn’t discussed. Usable items are donated where possible rather than sent straight to a landfill. For families managing the emotional weight of clearing a loved one’s home, that kind of organized, respectful process makes a difficult situation more manageable. We’ve been handling estate cleanouts on Long Island’s North Shore since 1982, so this isn’t a new situation for our crew it’s a job we’ve done hundreds of times, and we treat it accordingly.
Yes and this is one of the more common requests in Northport specifically. The village has an active renovation culture, and the housing stock here generates a steady volume of construction debris: old flooring, drywall, lumber, fixtures, cabinetry, and more. None of that material is accepted through the Village of Northport’s regular curbside collection, and construction and demolition debris requires a solid waste management permit under New York State regulations.
We hold the proper permits to handle this material legally. That matters because homeowners who hire unpermitted operators or try to self-dispose of construction debris without the right paperwork can face fines from the town or the state. If you’re mid-renovation and need debris cleared so the project can keep moving, same-day availability means you’re not waiting around. The material gets hauled, the permit is handled on the back end, and you’re not left holding any liability for how it was disposed of.
Yes. Our service area covers Northport and the surrounding North Shore communities, including Asharoken, Centerport, Fort Salonga, East Northport, and Greenlawn. These are neighboring communities along the same corridor connected by Route 25A and sharing the same general housing stock, regulatory environment, and service expectations.
Asharoken in particular is one of the more exclusive waterfront communities in Suffolk County, and homeowners there tend to have the same expectations Northport residents do: vetted crews, honest pricing, and a company that treats a high-value property with the care it deserves. Our credentials background-checked crews, full insurance, flat-rate pricing, and over 40 years of North Shore experience are the same regardless of which community the job is in. If you’re within this corridor and need junk removal handled professionally, the process is the same: one call, a free on-site estimate, and a flat price before anything moves.
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