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How Much Does Junk Removal Cost in North Georgia?

Junk Removal Pricing & Cost Expectations

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At Big Dawg Junk Removal, our pricing is simple, transparent, and all-inclusive — meaning dump fees, labor, and fuel costs are already built into your price.

We serve homeowners and businesses throughout Dawsonville, Alpharetta, Cumming, Gainesville, Canton, Woodstock, Buford, Roswell, and nearby North Georgia communities.

Your final price is based on how much space your items take up in our truck, not on hours or surprise fees. We always provide a free on-site estimate so you know exactly what you’ll pay before any work begins.

What’s Included in Our Pricing

When we give you a quote, it includes:

✔ Dump fees (up to $70 per ton)
✔ All labor costs (loading, hauling, cleanup)
✔ Fuel and transportation
✔ Proper disposal at licensed facilities

 

That means the only time additional charges may apply is when costs exceed normal limits — and you’ll always be informed upfront.

When Additional Charges Might Apply

Most junk removal jobs are handled with two crew members included in your quote. However, additional charges may apply in the following situations:

1. Higher Dump Fees (Over $70/ton)

Some transfer stations or material types can exceed the typical $70 per ton disposal fee.
If your job requires disposal at a facility with higher costs, we would let you know before the job is completed and explain how any additional tonnage fees would apply.

2. Large or Complex Cleanouts

For full house cleanouts or multi-day projects, additional labor may be required.
This typically applies when:

  • Items are in multiple floors

  • Hoarder or major estate cleanouts

  • Large volume that requires more than one crew or multiple days

 

In these situations, additional labor charges are generally around $200 per extra crew day — and you will be informed and agree to it before work proceeds. This approach ensures you get the help you need without guesswork.

Typical Local Junk Removal Price Ranges

Below are typical price ranges for jobs we see most often. Your exact price will always be confirmed with a free on-site estimate.

Load Size Estimated Price Range

¼ truckload $150 – $300

½ truckload $300 – $500

¾ truckload $500 – $700

Full truckload $700 – $900+

 

These ranges reflect typical local pricing across North Georgia for junk removal that includes dump fees, labor, and fuel.

Why Pricing Can Vary

Pricing depends on:

  • Volume of items

  • Type of items

  • Ease of access

  • Disposal requirements

  • Crew size and labor needed

 

That’s why we always give a free, firm on-site price before work begins — so you know exactly what to expect.

 

How Our Process Works

  1. You call or schedule online.

  2. We come to your location and assess the items.

  3. We provide a firm, upfront price.

  4. You approve, and we haul it all away.

 

No guesswork. No hidden fees. Just straightforward pricing and reliable service.

What You’re Getting With Big Dawg

✔ Free on-site estimate
✔ Dump fees, fuel, and labor included
✔ Honest, upfront pricing with no surprises
✔ Licensed & insured professionals
✔ Flexible scheduling, including same-day when available

 

If you’ve searched for “junk removal near me” and want a real, honest price before booking, call now.

 

Ready for a Quote?

👉 Call 470-664-5865
👉 Book your free estimate online today

 

We’ll walk you through the pricing, show you exactly what’s included, and let you decide with confidence.

What is a cubic yard?

Understanding Cubic Yards in Junk Removal

 

When it comes to junk removal, understanding the size of what you're disposing of is crucial, and that's where the term "cubic yard" comes into play. A cubic yard is a measure of volume that's 3 feet long by 3 feet wide by 3 feet high. To put it in perspective, imagine the size of a standard washing machine; that's roughly the equivalent of one cubic yard.

 

In the junk removal industry, cubic yards help us estimate the volume of junk or debris you need removed. Whether it's an old couch, a pile of yard waste, or a stack of boxes, knowing the cubic yardage allows us to provide you with an accurate quote and ensure we have the right equipment and space on our trucks to haul your junk away efficiently.

 

Calculating Cubic Yards Without the Formula

 

To calculate the volume in cubic yards, simply multiply the length, width, and height of your junk pile in feet and then divide by 27 (since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard). For example, if you have a pile of junk that is 6 feet long, 4.5 feet wide, and 3 feet high, you would calculate the cubic yards as follows: multiply 6 by 4.5 by 3 to get the total cubic feet, then divide by 27 to convert to cubic yards. This example would equal 3 cubic yards.

 

Understanding cubic yards makes it easier for you to estimate the scope of your cleanout or removal project and for us to provide you with the best possible service. If you have any questions about measuring your junk in cubic yards or need assistance with your junk removal needs, don't hesitate to contact us at Big Dawg Junk Removal. We're here to make your junk removal process as smooth and straightforward as possible.

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Payment Options

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Cash

Simple and straightforward, we accept cash, check, or Zelle payments for your junk removal services. Paying with cash provides immediate transactions, allowing you to quickly clear out that unwanted clutter from your home or office.

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Credit Cards

For added flexibility, we accept credit card payments. Paying with a credit card offers convenience and a record of your transaction. Please note that there will be an additional 4% fee for credit card payments to cover processing charges.

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Finance

We are now offering financing options such as Sunbit, Afterpay, and Klarna which can have payments split into 4 equal payments or financed. Get pre-qualified today by clicking the logo below for Sunbit or ask us about how to use Afterpay or Klarna. It's super easy and takes a few minutes!!

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Frequently Asked Questions

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