Junk Removal in Fairfield, CT — Same-Day, One Call
Fairfield borders our Stratford home base — no town in our service area gets a faster response. Text a photo, get a real price in minutes, and it's gone.
The closest crew Fairfield can call.
Our van starts every morning in Stratford, one town over. That's not a marketing line — it's geometry. When someone in Fairfield calls about a couch, an old fridge, or a garage that finally has to give up its secrets, we're usually minutes away, not hours. Book before 2pm on a weekday and there's a real chance it's gone before dinner.
And Fairfield generates plenty of reasons to call. Southport and Greenfield Hill homes hold generations of furniture in their basements and barns. The Fairfield Beach area cycles through summer and student rentals that need clearing every lease-end. The neighborhoods around the universities turn over every May like clockwork. Families upgrade, downsize, inherit, renovate — and every one of those events leaves a pile behind.
Whatever the pile is, the process is the same: text a photo to (475) 250-1296, get a real volume-based price back in minutes, and a licensed, insured crew does all the lifting. From 06824 to 06825 to Southport's 06890, we cover every corner of town.
DIY needs a permit and a truck. We need a week text.
Fairfield's do-it-yourself route runs through the transfer station at 530 Richard White Way — the road old-timers still call One Rod Highway. It's a solid facility, but it comes with homework: you need a vehicle permit to use it, the hours are Monday–Friday 7am–3pm and Saturday 7am–noon, and everything has to arrive in something you own or rented. If your junk day is a Sunday, or your biggest item is a sleeper sofa and your biggest vehicle is a sedan, the math stops working fast.
The One Call route skips all of it. No permit, no rental counter, no weekday morning burned in a drop-off line. We carry from wherever the stuff sits — basement, attic, barn loft, beach-house crawl space — load it, haul it, and handle proper disposal on our end. Usable furniture gets donated when we can find it a taker; metal gets recycled; the rest goes to licensed facilities.
One trip for us is often three for a pickup truck. That's usually the whole decision.
What We Haul Across Fairfield — Name It, It's Gone
Furniture & Mattresses
Couches, sectionals, beds, dressers, dining sets — carried from any room of a Greenfield Hill colonial or a beach-area rental.
Appliance Removal
Fridges, washers, dryers, stoves, dehumidifiers — disconnected, dollied out and disposed of properly.
Garage & Basement Cleanouts
Fairfield's older homes hide deep basements and packed detached garages. Cleared front to back, priced by van space.
Estate Cleanouts
Whole-home clearouts handled respectfully, on the family's or executor's timeline, with donation runs for usable items.
Rental & Student Turnovers
Beach-area and university-neighborhood leases end every year. We clear the unit fast so it's ready to show.
Construction Debris
Renovating? Drywall, flooring, lumber and tile hauled at $50 per quarter-ton on top of the base rate.
Southport, Greenfield Hill, Fairfield Beach, Stratfield, Tunxis Hill, the university neighborhoods — one crew, one price sheet, all of Fairfield.
Every corner of Fairfield, one number.
Southport & Greenfield Hill. Older homes on bigger lots mean carriage houses, barns and basements that have quietly absorbed decades of furniture, tools and boxes. These are the classic multi-room cleanouts — we quote them by van load and tell you honestly whether it's one trip or two.
Fairfield Beach & the university neighborhoods. Lease-end season hits this side of town hard. Every spring and summer, rentals need mattresses, futons, mini-fridges and whatever else got left behind hauled out before the next tenants arrive. We turn those units around fast.
Stratfield & Tunxis Hill. Mid-century capes and ranches with packed one-car garages and low-ceiling basements — bread-and-butter garage and basement cleanouts, usually a 1/3 to 2/3 van.
Everywhere else. Downtown condos, Grasmere, Osborn Hill, Mill Plain — if it has a Fairfield address, it's in range. Being based one town over in Stratford means the drive is never the bottleneck; most days the only question is which window you want.
Three steps, and it's gone.
Text a photo or call
Snap the pile — garage, curb, basement — and text it to (475) 250-1296. A real person answers.
Get a real price in minutes
Volume-based, published on this page. You know your number before the van leaves Stratford.
We haul it. GONE.
All the lifting, loading and sweeping is ours. Usable items get donated when we can, metal recycled.
Priced by the van load. Period.
Final price always confirmed on-site.
| Disassembly | $30/item |
| Construction debris | $50/¼-ton |
| Stairs | $15/floor |
| Hazmat | $10/gal |
Want the math with real examples? Read the Fairfield County cost guide →
Before you book in Fairfield.
We take almost everything a household produces: furniture, mattresses, appliances, e-waste, yard gear, boxes, exercise equipment, hot tub-sized problems. What we can't legally haul is the usual hazardous list — loose paint, chemicals, propane tanks and the like — and we'll tell you straight when you text the photo, along with where those items actually go. Anything in usable shape gets offered for donation before it gets disposed of; metal is recycled. And because Fairfield is the town next to our home base, we're often the crew that can fit you in when everyone else says next week: 462+ jobs done across Fairfield County, 4.9 stars over 141 Thumbtack reviews, and a Thumbtack Top Pro badge earned one on-time arrival at a time.
Straight answers.
Do you really do same-day junk removal in Fairfield?
More often than anywhere else we serve. Fairfield sits right on the Stratford town line — where our crew and van start every morning — so a morning call or text to (475) 250-1296 usually means we're at your door the same day, Mon–Sat 7am–5pm.
What does junk removal cost in Fairfield?
You pay for the van space your stuff takes up, nothing more. One or two small items run the $159 minimum, a third-van load is $249, two-thirds is $395, and a full van is $510. Stairs are $15 per floor, disassembly $30 per item, construction debris $50 per quarter-ton — every add-on is quoted before we start, and the final price is confirmed on-site.
Can I take junk to the Fairfield transfer station myself?
You can, if you're set up for it. Fairfield's transfer station at 530 Richard White Way requires a vehicle permit and is open Monday–Friday 7–3 and Saturday 7–12 — so DIY means a permit, a truck and a free weekday morning. Or you text us a photo and we handle the lifting, the loading and the disposal for you.
Do you handle beach-area and rental-turnover cleanouts?
All the time. Fairfield Beach rentals and the university-area houses turn over every single year, and we clear them fast — furniture, mattresses, whatever the last tenants left behind — so the property is ready for the next lease.
Do you take single items in Fairfield, or only full loads?
Single items are welcome — that's exactly what the $159 minimum is for. A recliner from a Southport den, a dorm fridge near the university, a grill off a Fairfield Beach deck: if it's one or two small items, it's $159, hauled from wherever it sits, not just the curb.
One van. Twelve towns.
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That Fairfield garage won't clear itself.
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