Attic
cleanout
Attic clutter, old decorations, and storage brought down and removed in a single visit, including the boxes you'd need a ladder and a free Saturday to reach.
The boxes you'd need a free Saturday to reach
Attic storage is the hardest kind to deal with yourself: a pull-down ladder, poor footing, no lighting, and boxes that were heavy the first time. PROJUNK brings it all down and out in one visit.
Unfinished attics with exposed joists and knee-wall crawlspaces are normal here. The crew works off the joists carefully and doesn't put a foot through anyone's ceiling.
What comes out of an attic
- Holiday decorations and seasonal storage
- Old boxes, trunks, and suitcases
- Furniture stored out of the way
- Old insulation and vent material
- Books, records, and paper storage
- Anything the previous owner left behind
How attic cleanout works
Down the ladder, into the truck, gone.
Tell us the access
Pull-down stairs, a hatch, or a real staircase. That plus rough volume gets you a price.
Brought down
The crew goes up, works off the joists, and carries everything down by hand.
Loaded and swept
Loaded out, floor swept, donations routed. One visit.
How an attic job runs
We climb it
Pull-down stairs and hatch access are standard. Nothing needs to be lowered before the crew arrives.
Careful footing
Unfinished attics get worked off the joists. No feet through ceilings.
Donation first
Usable items are routed to local donation centers when they're accepting that item type.
Priced by truck space, upfront
Attics are usually a smaller load than a garage or basement, so many jobs land near the minimum. The crew confirms the number before going up.
Let’s get it
out of there
Tell us how it's accessed, whether that's pull-down stairs, a hatch, or a full staircase, and roughly how much is up there.
- No hourly clock. You pay for the space you fill
- Loading, sweeping, and disposal included
- Free estimate whether or not you book
- Licensed and insured, permits pulled per project