Junk Removal in
Gerritsen Beach

Tight narrow streets (some 30 feet wide), former-bungalow homes, insular Irish-Italian community. We use smaller trucks where the courts require it.

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Gerritsen Beach is one of NYC's most isolated and insular neighborhoods — a small peninsula on Plumb Beach Channel between Marine Park and Sheepshead Bay. The defining feature is the unusually narrow street grid: the "courts" running north-south between Gerritsen Avenue and the bay are only 30 feet wide. We bring smaller trucks when the courts require it. The neighborhood started as a 1920s summer bungalow colony; most homes have been built up to year-round residences. Long-tenured Irish-American and Italian-American family community. Hurricane Sandy heavily flooded the neighborhood; rebuilds with elevated foundations are common.

What we move out of Gerritsen Beach every week

How it works in Gerritsen Beach

1. Upload a photo

Snap a pic of your junk. We price every item in 7 seconds.

2. Get your quote

Transparent, itemized pricing. No hidden fees.

3. We pick it up

Local Brooklyn haulers who know Gerritsen Beach. Same-day available.

Sample pricing

ItemStarting Price
Sofa / Couch$159
Queen Mattress$139
Refrigerator$171
Desk$112
TV (50"+)$91
Construction Debris$162/cy

Minimum order: $75.

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What NYC customers say

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"Uploaded a photo of my old couch and had a quote in literally 7 seconds. Hauler showed up same day. Way cheaper than 1-800-GOT-JUNK."

— Sarah M., Manhattan
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"Moved out of my Williamsburg apartment and needed everything gone. JunkRabbit cleared the whole place in 2 hours. The pricing was transparent — no surprises."

— Mike R., Brooklyn
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"Had a fridge and washer to get rid of. They handled the heavy lifting from my 4th floor walk-up. Price was exactly what the quote said."

— David L., Queens