From the walk-ups and multifamily houses of Getty Square, Park Hill, and Nodine Hill to the single-families of Crestwood and Bryn Mawr — we carry it down the stairs and haul it same-day at a flat, photo-quoted price. No dragging it to the curb, no per-floor fee, no one-item-a-week limit.
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An itemized, all-in price back in about 7 seconds. No in-home estimate, no per-floor surprise.
A vetted, insured crew arrives in your 2-hour window — same-day if you booked by 2 PM — and carries it down the stairs. You don't lift a thing.
Flat per item; whole-home jobs price as truck-fill. Carry-down and disposal are included — no walk-up surcharge, no per-floor fee, even on a steep block or a 3rd-floor unit. 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 |
| 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 whole apartment — out of a Yonkers building:
| Option | Cost | Effort / catch |
|---|---|---|
| Yonkers DPW bulk pickup | Free | One non-metal item per week, on your 2nd collection day — and you carry it down to the curb yourself |
| Donate (Goodwill / Habitat ReStore) | Free | Must be clean & usable; you arrange drop-off or a narrow pickup window |
| Rent a van & self-haul | ~$60–$150+ | Your time and back — plus transfer-station fees, and the stairs are still yours |
| Traditional full-service junk removal | $150–$600+ | Often vague on-site pricing |
| JunkRabbit | Flat, from $75 | Same-day, we carry it down the stairs, photo-quoted up front — no weekly cap |
The free city pickup works if you can lift it down three flights, you only have one piece, and you can wait for your day. We're the option where you don't touch it.
Yes — but on tight terms. Yonkers DPW (schedule and questions through 311 / 914-377-4357) takes one non-metal bulk item per week — couches are explicitly on the list — at the curb on your second collection day, with sleeper sofas tied closed and rugs cut into 3-foot lengths. Metal items — refrigerators (door removed), washers, dryers, A/Cs (Freon pulled free at the City Recycling Center) — are appointment-only, a separate trip. And curbside bulk is only for buildings of six units or fewer.
So clearing a one-bedroom — a couch, a mattress, and a dresser — can take three separate weeks under the one-item cap, and you're carrying every piece down to the street yourself. That's the gap we fill: one same-day visit, the whole apartment, carried down the stairs, no weekly limit. If you've got a single couch and time to spare, the city pickup is free and fine; for anything more, 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 Yonkers doesn't end up buried.
Yonkers is the fourth-biggest city in the state and it's built on hills — older multifamily houses and walk-up apartments packed into Getty Square, Nodine Hill, and Park Hill, with leafier single-family blocks up in Crestwood, Bryn Mawr, and Lawrence Park. The defining feature of a Yonkers job is the carry-down: getting a sofa, a mattress, or a whole apartment's worth of furniture down two or three flights, often on a steep street.
That's exactly what we price flat — no walk-up surcharge, no per-floor fee. A 3rd-floor unit on a hill is the same flat price as a ground-floor house. The crew handles the stairs; you point at what goes.
The stairs are on us — a 3rd-floor unit is the same flat price as a ground floor.
Whole apartment in one same-day visit, not one item a week like the city pickup.
You see the exact, all-in number before you book — insured, vetted local crews.
"Sofa and a box spring down three flights in Park Hill — they did the stairs, I didn't lift a thing. Exactly the quoted price."
"Cleared my mother's apartment near Getty Square in a morning. Honest flat price, no walk-up nonsense — and I didn't have to wait weeks doing one item at a time."
"Basement and garage cleanout up in Crestwood before listing the house. Same-day, swept up, gone."
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, no walk-up fee, plus Westchester sales tax (8.375%). National guides like HomeAdvisor put a typical job at $150–$600+.
Yes — most Yonkers jobs are a carry-down. A 3rd-floor unit is the same flat price as a ground floor; there's no per-floor charge.
One non-metal item per week, on your 2nd collection day, sleeper sofas tied closed — and metal appliances are a separate appointment. You drag it to the curb. We take the whole apartment same-day, no cap.
Yes, all routine and all carried down the stairs in one visit — no separate metal-appliance appointment like the city requires.
Yes — end-of-lease and turnover clear-outs price as truck-fill ($295 quarter to $895 full). The city's curbside bulk only covers buildings of six units or fewer.
Usually, if you book before 2 PM. Same-day is the standard flat price — no rush fee.