Junk Removal in Eastwood, KY
New-build remodel debris on one end, decades-deep cleanouts on the other. Same trucks, same pricing.
New Subdivisions on One End, Old Properties on the Other
Eastwood sits on a seam. Head northwest along the Shelbyville Road corridor toward Beckley Woods and the Polo Fields edge and the houses are relatively new, with unfinished basements, walk-in attics, and three-car garages. Head southeast on Flat Rock Road or Old Taylorsville Road toward Fisherville and the Simpsonville line and the properties are older, larger, and have outbuildings.
The 40245 job board reflects that split almost perfectly. One half of our Eastwood calls are renovation and upgrade debris. The other half are decades of accumulation coming out of a property that is changing hands.
The Newer Side: Remodel and Upgrade Debris
Houses built in the last twenty-five years are hitting their first real round of updates. That produces a predictable load:
- Torn-out kitchen cabinets, countertops, and backsplash, plus the old flooring underneath, handled through construction debris removal
- The original builder-grade appliances coming out when the kitchen or laundry is redone, handled under appliance removal with the disconnect done in-house
- Basements being finished, which means the storage that lived there has to leave first, under basement cleanout
- The first-house furniture that gets replaced once the second one is bought, under furniture removal
- Original decks and privacy fencing coming down after twenty seasons of Kentucky weather, under demolition
Renovation debris is where truck-space pricing earns its keep. Drywall, cabinetry, and old flooring are bulky and heavy at the same time, which is exactly the load an hourly crew takes their time on. Ours is priced on what it fills.
The Fisherville Side: Full Property Cleanouts
Out toward Locust Creek, Flat Rock Road, and the Simpsonville line, the calls are longer-horizon. A property sells, a family member moves, or a barn or detached shop finally gets dealt with.
Those jobs run as an estate cleanout or a staged series of loads: house first, then the garage, then the outbuilding. Metal, old fencing, and scrap lumber get separated for area recycling facilities. Usable furniture is offered to local donation partners when they will accept it. Whatever is left is the only part that goes to disposal.
Garage cleanouts and attic cleanouts on this side of Eastwood are routinely a full truck on their own, which is worth knowing before you book so we send the right capacity.
Booking and Pricing in Eastwood
Same-day service is often available in Eastwood, and the odds are best when you reach us before noon. Long Run Park and the Shelbyville Road corridor sit inside our normal route, so there is no distance charge for the far end of the service area.
The crew looks at the load, quotes the truck space it takes, and waits for your approval before lifting anything. No hourly rate. No per-item charges. Structural work like a shed teardown or a deck removal gets a free on-site walkthrough first, because a slab or a footing changes the job and nobody benefits from a phone guess.
We run Monday through Friday 8am to 6pm and Saturday 8am to 2pm, closed Sunday. Pro Junk is licensed and insured in Kentucky, and permits are pulled directly on projects that need them.
For everything we handle in this city, see the Eastwood service overview.