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Most Rocky Point homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s. That’s decades of accumulated belongings in basements, garages, and attics and Brookhaven Town’s 4-item bulk pickup limit doesn’t put a dent in it. When the pile has grown past what a Thursday curbside pickup can handle, we come in.
One call gets a licensed, insured crew to your door often the same day. We load everything, haul it away, and you’re left with a space that actually works again. No follow-up trips. No renting a truck on a Saturday and losing your weekend. No wondering whether the company you hired is going to dump your stuff on the side of a road near the Pine Barrens State Forest.
Rocky Point is also one of the more active real estate markets on the North Shore, with homes moving in under 30 days on average. If you’re clearing out before a listing, or managing a parent’s home before a sale, timing matters. Debris removal in Rocky Point doesn’t have to be a multi-week project. With the right crew, it’s usually a single morning.
We’ve been operating out of Stony Brook since 1982 less than 15 minutes from Rocky Point via Route 25A. That’s the same road you take to Stop & Shop, to Mather Hospital in Port Jefferson, to the Rocky Point school district offices on County Road 21. We’re not routing your job through a national dispatch system. We’re a local company whose crews drive the same North Shore roads you do every day.
We hold all required New York State credentials, including our waste hauler permit which matters in Brookhaven Town, where sanitation regulations are specific and enforced. Every crew member is background-checked and drug-screened before they step foot on a customer’s property. That’s not something most junk removal companies in this area can say, and it’s not something we treat as a marketing point. It’s just how we operate.
Over four decades, we’ve done estate cleanouts, garage cleanouts, renovation debris removal, and whole-home hauls across Suffolk County. Rocky Point is part of that history.
It starts with a call or a booking request. You describe what you’ve got furniture, appliances, construction debris, boxes, outdoor equipment, whatever it is and we give you a flat-rate estimate before we commit to anything. That number doesn’t change when we arrive. What we quote is what you pay, and that’s been our standard since before most of our competitors existed.
On the day of your job, the crew shows up on time, walks through the space with you, and you point at what goes. We handle all the heavy lifting carefully, because a lot of Rocky Point homes have original hardwood floors, narrow doorways, and driveways that don’t need a crew dragging furniture across them. We load the truck completely, sweep up after ourselves, and we’re gone. The whole job, for most residential cleanouts, takes a few hours.
Where your items go matters too. We use licensed disposal facilities, donate usable items where possible, and recycle what can be diverted from the landfill. Rocky Point sits right next to protected Pine Barrens land and we’re not in the business of cutting corners on disposal. Everything gets handled the right way, with the permits to back it up.
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Brookhaven Town allows residents to put out no more than four bulk items per collection day. That works fine for a single old couch. It doesn’t work for a garage that’s been accumulating since 1987, a basement full of furniture from a parent’s home, or construction debris left over from a kitchen renovation. Our junk removal services in Rocky Point have no item limits we take everything in one trip.
We handle residential junk removal of all kinds: furniture, appliances, mattresses, electronics, yard debris, sheds, old outdoor equipment, boating gear, and general household junk that’s been piling up for years. If you’re on the North Shore and you’ve got waterfront equipment old kayaks, dock hardware, patio furniture that survived one too many Long Island winters we take that too. For homeowners managing an estate or helping an aging parent downsize, we approach those jobs with extra care. You tell us what stays. We handle everything else.
For renovation projects, we remove construction debris so your contractor doesn’t have to stop working while you figure out disposal. And for pre-sale cleanouts in Rocky Point’s fast-moving real estate market, we can often schedule same-day or next-day so your listing timeline stays on track. Licensed, insured, and permitted every job, every time.
The cost depends on volume how much space your items take up in the truck. A single large item like a couch or appliance typically starts around $100–$150. A partial truckload for a garage or basement cleanout runs roughly $250–$450, and a full truck for a whole-home or estate cleanout can range from $450 to $600 or more depending on what’s involved.
What won’t change is this: the number we give you before we start is the number on your receipt. There are no fuel surcharges added at the end, no “that’s going to cost extra” moments when the crew sees the basement. Flat-rate pricing is how we’ve operated for over 40 years, and Rocky Point homeowners who’ve dealt with bait-and-switch quotes from other companies tend to notice that difference pretty quickly.
Brookhaven Town’s curbside bulk pickup program caps residents at four items per collection day and that limit is firm. If you’re dealing with a garage cleanout, an attic full of furniture, or an estate that needs to be cleared before a home goes on the market, you’re not going to solve it through Thursday curbside pickup. You’d need weeks of scheduled collections just to get through a single room.
That’s where we come in. One crew, one truck, one trip and everything is gone the same day you call. You’re not coordinating multiple pickup windows or dragging items to the curb in batches. For anyone managing a property on a real estate timeline or clearing a home under any kind of time pressure, this is almost always the faster and more cost-effective route.
Yes and this is a common need in Rocky Point specifically. With a significant portion of the housing stock built before 1960, a lot of homeowners are actively renovating: replacing old windows, gutting bathrooms, updating kitchens, tearing down outbuildings. That generates debris that doesn’t fit in a trash can and far exceeds Brookhaven’s bulk pickup limits.
We remove construction and renovation debris from residential projects throughout Rocky Point. Old drywall, flooring, cabinetry, fixtures, lumber, concrete pieces we load it, haul it, and dispose of it through licensed facilities. Brookhaven Town’s sanitation code requires that construction debris be handled by permitted waste haulers, so hiring an unlicensed “guy with a truck” isn’t just a quality risk it can create real liability for the homeowner. We hold all required New York State waste hauler permits, so you’re covered.
In most cases, yes. Same-day availability depends on our current schedule and the size of the job, but we regularly accommodate same-day junk removal requests in Rocky Point and throughout the surrounding North Shore area. If you call in the morning, there’s a good chance the job gets done that afternoon.
This matters most for homeowners on a deadline pre-listing cleanouts in Rocky Point’s fast-moving real estate market, estate situations where a property needs to be cleared quickly, or renovation projects where debris is blocking a contractor’s progress. If same-day isn’t available, we’ll get you on the schedule as fast as possible and give you a clear window so you’re not waiting around all day. Call us directly and we’ll tell you exactly what’s open.
Run the numbers first. A truck rental in the Rocky Point area runs roughly $100–$180 for the day, before fuel and mileage. Brookhaven Town’s solid waste management facility charges by weight for drop-offs, with additional per-item fees for mattresses, appliances, and electronics. If you’ve got a full garage or a basement’s worth of junk, you’re likely making two or three trips which means more fuel, more drop-off fees, and most of a Saturday gone.
By the time you’ve added it all up, professional debris removal in Rocky Point is often comparable in cost and it comes with a crew that does the heavy lifting, knows where to dispose of regulated items properly, and gets it done in a fraction of the time. For anyone with a bad back, a tight schedule, or a job that’s bigger than one truck can handle in a single load, it’s not really a close comparison.
Estate cleanouts are some of the most common jobs we do in Rocky Point and they’re almost never purely logistical. Many of the homes in this community have been owned by the same families for decades, and clearing them out after a parent passes or moves to assisted living involves real emotional weight alongside the physical work.
Our approach is straightforward: you tell us what stays, and we handle everything else. We move carefully through the home, we don’t rush you, and nothing leaves the property that you haven’t approved for removal. Usable items get donated where possible rather than sent straight to a landfill. For adult children managing a parent’s Rocky Point home from off-island, we can coordinate the job without requiring you to be present for every step just clear communication upfront and a crew you can trust to handle it the right way. That trust is something we’ve been earning on Long Island since 1982.
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