From the downtown condo towers along Mamaroneck Avenue to the single-family streets of Gedney, the Highlands, and Battle Hill — we haul it out same-day at a flat, photo-quoted price. You don't drag anything to the curb or wait on a city pickup; the crew carries it from the unit.
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An itemized, all-in price back in about 7 seconds. No in-home estimate, no "we'll see on the day."
A vetted, insured crew arrives in your 2-hour window — same-day if you booked by 2 PM — and carries it out from the unit. You don't lift a thing.
Flat per item; whole-home jobs price as truck-fill. Carry-out and disposal are included — no per-floor, walk-up, or "we-came-to-the-suburbs" fee. For reference, national cost guides like HomeAdvisor put a typical junk-removal job at $150–$600+; our flat photo price tells you the exact number before anyone shows up.
| Item | Flat price |
|---|---|
| Sofa / couch | $170 |
| Loveseat | $128 |
| Sleeper sofa | $200 |
| Sectional — 2pc / 3pc / 4pc | $190 / $249 / $307 |
| Mattress — twin / queen / king | $111 / $139 / $154 |
| Dresser | $169 |
| Refrigerator | $221 |
| Washer or dryer | $172–$179 |
| TV (42–65") | $91 |
| Treadmill | $155 |
| Truck-fill — 1/4 (one room) | $295 |
| Truck-fill — 1/2 | $525 |
| Truck-fill — full (16 cu yd) | $895 |
$75 minimum. Adding items? Each extra piece is its own flat rate — the photo quote totals it before you book. Whole-home cleanouts are photo/video-priced up front. Westchester sales tax (8.375%) is added at checkout.
How the real options compare for getting a couch — or a room of stuff — out of a White Plains home:
| Option | Cost | Effort / catch |
|---|---|---|
| City of White Plains bulk pickup (DPW) | Free | On the city's schedule, quantity limits, items excluded — and you drag it to the curb yourself |
| Donate (Goodwill / Habitat ReStore) | Free | Must be clean & in good shape; you arrange drop-off or a limited pickup window |
| Rent a van & self-haul | ~$60–$150+ | Your time, your back, your truck — plus dump/transfer-station fees |
| Traditional full-service junk removal | $150–$600+ | Often vague "we'll see when we get there" pricing |
| JunkRabbit | Flat, from $75 | Same-day, we carry it out from inside, photo-quoted up front — no curb drag |
The honest version: the city pickup is free if you can wait and lift. We're the "don't touch it" option — you point, we carry it down and haul it the same day.
Technically, sometimes — but it's rarely the easy option. The City of White Plains Department of Public Works collects bulk and large items from residential homes, but it runs on the city's collection schedule, caps how much you can put out at once, excludes certain materials, and — the part people forget — you have to get it down to the curb yourself. For a downtown condo, that means wrestling a sofa down the freight elevator and out to the street, then waiting days for the truck.
That's the gap we fill. We come the same day, carry it out of the unit or up from the basement, and haul it — so the city schedule and the curb drag stop being your problem. If you can wait and you can lift, the city pickup is free and fine; if you'd rather not touch it, that's us.
We're not just a one-way trip to the landfill. Anything still usable — furniture in good shape, working appliances, household goods — is routed to donation (Goodwill, Habitat for Humanity ReStore, local charities). Metal, e-waste, and mattresses go to the right recyclers rather than the dump. It costs you nothing extra, and most of what we haul out of White Plains doesn't end up buried.
White Plains is two cities in one, and we work both. Downtown — the condo and rental towers around Mamaroneck Ave, Main St, and the transit center — almost always means a Certificate of Insurance for the managing agent and a freight-elevator reservation. Tell us the building when you book and we handle the COI, usually the same day, and protect the elevator and common areas on the way out. This is the part a curbside service simply can't do for you.
The surrounding single-family neighborhoods — Gedney, the Highlands, Battle Hill, Prospect Park — are houses with basements, garages, and attics. There the job is the carry-up from the basement and the whole-home cleanout. Either way, the crew does the lifting.
You see the exact, all-in number before you book — no on-site surprises.
We carry it from the unit or basement — COI and freight elevator handled. You never touch the curb.
Licensed, insured, vetted local crews — usually same-day if you book by 2 PM.
"Cleared a sofa and an old mattress out of my condo off Mamaroneck Ave — they handled the COI with my building and the freight elevator. Flat price, same day."
"Whole basement and garage cleanout in Gedney before we sold. Quoted from photos, no surprises, swept up after."
"Booked at noon, gone by evening. Way easier than waiting two weeks for the city to take it — and they carried it down two flights."
Flat-rate and photo-quoted — a sofa is $170, a queen mattress $139, a refrigerator $221. Whole-home jobs price as truck-fill, $295 (1/4) to $895 (full). $75 minimum, plus Westchester sales tax (8.375%). National guides like HomeAdvisor put a typical job at $150–$600+.
The price is flat and quoted up front from a photo, and we carry everything out from the unit — you don't drag anything to the curb or wait for a vague on-site estimate.
The DPW does, on a schedule with limits — but you set it at the curb yourself and wait for the day. We come same-day and carry it out for you.
Yes — we send the Certificate of Insurance to your managing agent (usually same-day) and reserve the freight elevator.
Yes, all routine. Two-person carry from any floor is included; no walk-up surcharge.
Usually, if you book before 2 PM. Same-day is the standard flat price — no rush fee.