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Published 2026-05-31 · Newark Junk Pros

How Much Does Junk Removal Cost in Newark?

Quick answer: Junk removal in Newark runs $75–$150 for a minimum pickup of one or two items, $300–$450 for a half-truck load (roughly the contents of a one-bedroom apartment), and $450–$750 for a full truck. Full-property cleanouts range from $500 to $2,500 depending on home size and debris type, with walk-up apartments and homes with stairs adding labor cost.

Base Pricing by Truck Volume

Newark junk removal pricing follows a volume model: crews quote based on how much space your debris occupies in the truck. A quarter-truck load (about three cubic yards) runs $150–$300, a half-truck load (six cubic yards, roughly a studio or one-bedroom apartment cleanout) costs $300–$450, and a full truck load (twelve cubic yards, equivalent to a two-bedroom home's worth of furniture and boxes) runs $450–$750. Minimum pickups for one or two items start around $75–$150.

These ranges assume curbside or ground-floor loading. Newark's housing stock tilts heavily toward multi-family walk-ups and older brick row homes, many built before 1940 with narrow staircases and no elevators. Crews carrying furniture down three flights in an Ironbound or North Newark two-family add labor time, which raises the final quote. A couch at the curb costs less to remove than the same couch on a third-floor bedroom with a tight turn at the landing.

Full-Property and Tenant-Turnover Cleanouts

Estate cleanouts and whole-property jobs in Newark range from $500 for a small, mostly empty apartment to $2,500 or more for a multi-level home packed with furniture, boxes, and basement storage. Forest Hill and Vailsburg single-family homes with basements and garages accumulate more volume than a one-bedroom rental on Central Avenue, so crew time and truck trips climb accordingly.

Landlord turnover cleanouts (one tenant leaves behind furniture, garbage, and personal items) usually run $200–$800 depending on unit size and condition. A furnished two-bedroom with a kitchen full of appliances and a living room set costs more to clear than a studio with a mattress and a few bags of trash. Essex County disposal fees for mattresses and appliances get folded into the quote, so there are no surprise charges at the end of the job.

Single-Item and Appliance Removal

Single-item hauls (one sofa, one refrigerator, one entertainment center) cost $75–$200. Heavy or bulky items that require two crew members and a dolly sit at the high end of that range. Refrigerators and freezers incur New Jersey-mandated refrigerant recovery fees, which disposal facilities charge; those fees appear in the up-front quote.

Newark's older homes and tight parking (especially in the Ironbound and University Heights) mean crews sometimes park a block away and hand-carry items. A washer-dryer pair on the curb is a quick grab; the same pair in a basement laundry room with a steep exterior stairwell and street parking takes longer and costs more.

Construction Debris and Renovation Loads

Renovation debris removal in Newark runs $200–$700 per truck load, depending on material type and weight. Drywall scraps, old cabinets, and trim are lighter and faster to load than concrete, tile, or plaster lath common in pre-war rehabs. Crews sort job-site waste to keep inert materials (wood, metal) separate from items that carry disposal surcharges (treated lumber, certain plastics).

Most residential remodels in Newark generate one to two truck loads. A kitchen or bathroom gut usually fills half a truck; a whole-floor renovation or basement finish-out can fill a full truck or require a second trip. Pricing is by volume, not weight, but extremely dense loads (buckets of grout, bags of mortar) may trigger an overage adjustment.

Frequently asked

Do you charge extra for stairs or long carries in Newark?

Yes. Walk-up apartments and homes with multiple flights add labor time, which increases the final cost. A third-floor carry-out costs more than the same volume at the curb. Crews quote after seeing the job, so stair count and access are part of the estimate.

Are mattresses and appliances more expensive to remove in Newark?

Essex County disposal facilities charge fees for mattresses, box springs, refrigerators, and certain electronics. Those fees are included in the quote, so you won't see separate line items. A mattress removal usually adds $20–$40 to the base haul cost.

How much does a full-house cleanout cost for a Newark home?

Full-property cleanouts range from $500 for a small, mostly empty apartment to $2,500 or more for a three-bedroom house with a basement, garage, and attic. Volume and access drive the price, so a packed Forest Hill colonial costs more than a sparse Ironbound studio.

Can you give me a firm price over the phone?

Most crews provide a rough estimate by phone based on item count or room size, then quote the final price on-site after seeing volume, access, and debris type. Photos sent via text help narrow the range before the crew arrives.

Do you offer same-day service in Newark?

Many Newark junk removal companies offer same-day or next-day pickup if you call early in the day and the schedule allows. Same-day jobs may carry a small premium during busy weekends or at the end of the month when lease turnovers spike.

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