Garage, shed, crawlspace, curb — wherever it is, our crew loads it and it's gone. Same-day windows available.
Picture the five most common junk situations in Toms River and you’ve basically got our week: a rental on the barrier island with a checkout-day furniture surprise; a Silverton garage where a flooded box spring has been “drying out” since the last coastal storm; a Holiday-City-bound couple downsizing out of a four-bedroom; a landlord staring at a move-out pile; and a perfectly ordinary family whose shed simply reached capacity sometime around 2019.
Different stories, same solution. Full-service junk removal means our crew comes to where the stuff is, lifts every piece of it, loads it, sorts it, and disposes of it correctly — while you do exactly none of those things.
Estimate. Tell us what you’ve got — a text with photos works great — and you’ll get a free volume-based range. Bigger jobs get an in-person walk-through.
Arrival and firm price. The crew looks at the actual job and locks the number before touching anything. Approve it and work starts immediately; decline and we shake hands and leave. No pressure, no meter running.
Load, sort, sweep. Everything goes on the truck with your home protected along the route — padded doorways, covered floors. The area gets broom-swept, and the load leaves for sorting: donation, recycling, disposal, in that order.
For time-sensitive jobs — turnovers, closings, storm cleanup — we book hard windows and hit them. Shore schedules don’t flex, so we do.
Sofas, mattresses, dressers, tables, rugs, and the full contents of any room, in any condition — including salt-air-weathered and water-damaged pieces other services wrinkle their noses at.
Refrigerators, washers, dryers, water heaters, grills, bikes, mowers. Prime recycling material, handled through scrap channels (with refrigerant recovery handled properly for Freon-bearing units).
TVs, computers, monitors — banned from New Jersey curbside trash since 2011, so they ride with us to approved e-waste recycling instead. Toms River residents can also drop e-waste at the township’s Church Road recycling center; we’re for everything you’d rather not load yourself.
Patio sets, beach gear graveyards, kayaks, fencing, swing sets, shed contents, and post-storm debris — the category that makes shore junk removal its own genre.
Drywall, flooring, cabinets, decking, and demo piles, covered in depth on our construction debris page.
The only refusals: hazardous materials (paint, solvents, oils, propane, asbestos) — those need Ocean County household hazardous waste programs, and we’ll point you the right way.
This is the part of the industry most companies hope you won’t ask about, so we’ll just answer: usable goods go to donation organizations; appliances, metal, and electronics go to recycling; the remainder goes to approved disposal facilities. New Jersey requires waste transporters to register with the NJDEP, and we operate as properly registered, insured haulers with the receipts to match. The horror-story alternative — the too-cheap crew whose loads end up in the pines — is a real thing in Ocean County, and dumped loads get traced to the homes they came from. Compliance isn’t a bonus feature; it’s the product.
Volume pricing, plain and simple: single-item minimum, then quarter-, half-, and full-truck tiers, with multi-load pricing for whole-house work. What moves the number is how much space your stuff fills — not how long we take, not how heavy the couch turned out to be, not any end-of-job “adjustments.” Heavy material loads (concrete, shingles) get flagged and priced upfront. Every estimate is free, every confirmed price is final.
We know which Ortley streets flood, how tight the Holiday City cul-de-sacs turn, and exactly how little time a Saturday turnover leaves. That local fluency is why same-day requests often work and why our windows hold. If something in your house, yard, or rental needs to not exist by tonight, request your free estimate — pointing at it is the only labor required of you.
Need junk removal in Toms River? Free estimates.
This is possibly our single most common call. Book the turnover window and we'll clear leave-behinds between checkout and check-in — mattresses, couches, the works — so the unit photographs clean for the next guest.
Yes. Storm-soaked furniture, rugs, boxes, and drywall are routine work here. The sooner wet material leaves the house, the less mold follows it — we prioritize these jobs.
Very. Whole-house clears on closing deadlines are standard for us. We'll walk it, quote it firm, and schedule the crew-days to land before your date with room to spare.
We take furniture, appliances, electronics, mattresses, exercise gear, yard items, shed contents, renovation debris — nearly everything a home produces. Off-limits: hazardous materials like paint, chemicals, fuels, and asbestos, which belong in Ocean County's hazardous-waste programs.
Truck volume. A minimum charge for single small items, then quarter-, half-, and full-load tiers. You get a range upfront and a firm number at your door before we load. It cannot go up after you approve it.
No — that's the lazy, expensive way. We sort for donation first, recycling second (metal, appliances, e-waste), and approved-facility disposal last. New Jersey requires registered waste transporters, and we run compliant, insured, and documented.
Same-day is often possible for standard pickups; next-day is typical. Multi-day cleanouts get scheduled like the projects they are, with honest timelines.
For the first walk-through, ideally. After that, plenty of jobs — especially rentals and estates — run with the owner remote and photo updates along the way.
Free Junk Removal Quote — Toms River, NJ
No obligation. We respond fast — usually within the hour during business hours.