From brownstone parlor floors in Park Slope to new-construction condos in Williamsburg and garage cleanouts in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn is our busiest borough — and our haulers know every stair, stoop, and freight-elevator rule in it. Same-day pickup, flat rate, all the heavy lifting done for you.
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Upload Photos & Get Quote →Brooklyn's housing tells you why it's our busiest borough. Block after block of 19th-century brownstones and row houses in Park Slope, Bed-Stuy, Fort Greene, and Cobble Hill means the junk usually has to come down a narrow interior staircase — or up from a garden-level apartment — before it ever reaches the curb. Our haulers do that part: parlor-floor sofas, the dresser that won't clear the landing, a basement's worth of water-damaged boxes. You don't lift anything.
North Brooklyn is a different job. Williamsburg, Greenpoint, and Bushwick have filled with new-construction condos and converted warehouses, which means freight elevators, loading-dock time windows, and buildings that want a certificate of insurance before anyone works. We handle that side too — if your building needs a COI on file, just say so when you book and we'll send it over before the crew arrives.
Then there's the southern and eastern half of the borough — the single- and two-family homes of Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Marine Park, and Sheepshead Bay, where driveways and garages make for some of the easiest pickups in the city. Garage clear-outs, basement cleanouts, and post-renovation debris hauls are everyday work out here. Because Brooklyn sprawls, we keep haulers based across the borough instead of running everything from one yard, so a same-day window from Greenpoint to Coney Island doesn't turn into cross-borough drive time on your quote.
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Flat-rate pricing — same prices borough-wide, walk-up or elevator, ground floor or 4th. No borough or floor surcharges.
| Item | Starting Price |
|---|---|
| Sofa / Couch | $170 |
| Queen Mattress | $139 |
| Refrigerator | $221 |
| Dresser | $169 |
| Desk | $112 |
| TV (50"+) | $91 |
| Treadmill | $155 |
| Construction Debris | $162/cy |
Minimum order: $75 · No hidden fees — disposal & recycling included in every flat rate
Yes — narrow interior staircases, garden-level apartments, and parlor-floor furniture are routine in Brooklyn. Our haulers do all the carrying, including tight landings and stoops. There's no stair fee; the flat rate is the same whether it's a ground-floor garage or a fourth-floor walk-up in Crown Heights.
Yes. Many of North Brooklyn's newer condo and warehouse-conversion buildings require a certificate of insurance before any hauler can use the freight elevator or loading dock. Mention it when you book and we'll have the COI sent to your building before the pickup.
It starts at the $75 minimum for a single small item, and most pickups are priced by the piece — a sofa is $170, a queen mattress $139. Upload a photo for an itemized flat-rate quote in about 7 seconds. The price is the same across every Brooklyn neighborhood — no borough surcharge.
Usually, yes. Because we keep haulers based from Greenpoint down to Coney Island rather than dispatching from a single yard, we can hold same-day windows borough-wide. Book early in the day for the best chance at a same-day slot.
"Sold our Park Slope brownstone and had three floors to clear before closing. The crew took a parlor-floor sectional and a basement of boxes in one afternoon — never asked us to carry a thing."
"Gut-renovated our place in Bushwick and had contractor debris stacking up in the hallway. Booked at night, gone by noon the next day. The quote didn't move a dollar."
"Cleared my mom's Bay Ridge apartment after she moved to assisted living. They were careful with the things we kept and hauled the rest down from a second-floor walk-up. Easy."