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Published 2026-05-31 · Newark Junk Pros

Junk Removal in Newark: Same-Day, Upfront Pricing, We Do the Lifting

Quick answer: Newark Junk Pros offers same-day junk removal across Newark and surrounding Essex County towns with upfront pricing that ranges from $75–$150 for a minimum pickup to $450–$750 for a full-truck load, and we handle all the lifting, loading, and disposal, including special New Jersey fees for mattresses, appliances, and electronics.

How Same-Day Junk Removal Works in Newark

Most calls we receive on weekday mornings get scheduled for same-day pickup in Newark, East Orange, Irvington, Bloomfield, and Orange. We dispatch two-person crews with box trucks; you send photos or describe the junk over the phone, we quote a price range on the spot, and the crew confirms the final dollar amount when they see the actual volume and access. Once you approve, they load everything and sweep the area clean.

Same-day availability depends on route density, Tuesday through Thursday mornings usually have open slots, while weekends fill faster. If you call before 10 a.m., you often get a window that afternoon. Walk-up buildings in the Ironbound or University Heights add 15–30 minutes to the job, but we don't charge a separate trip fee; stairs and long carries are factored into labor, not tacked on afterward.

Upfront Pricing: What You'll Pay in Newark

Minimum pickups, one recliner, a few boxes, a small appliance, run $75–$150. A quarter-truck load (think a bedroom's worth of furniture) sits in the $150–$300 range. Half-truck jobs, common for basement cleanouts or garage purges, land between $300–$450, and a full truck, entire estate cleanouts, multi-room hoarding situations, costs $450–$750. Single heavy items like a sleeper sofa or treadmill fall in the $75–$200 window, depending on stairs and disposal fees.

New Jersey mandates special handling for mattresses, refrigerators, air conditioners, and certain electronics. Those disposal fees, usually $15–$50 per unit, are built into our quote before the crew arrives, so the number we give you is the number you pay. No surprise charges at the curb.

We Do the Lifting: What That Means for Newark Homes

Newark's housing stock mixes three-story multifamily buildings, narrow rowhouses, and older single-family homes with steep porches and tight hallways. Our crews disassemble bed frames that won't fit down stairwells, angle couches through doorways, and carry washers up from basement laundry rooms. You point, we load.

Upper-floor walk-ups, common in the North Ward and Forest Hill, add labor time. A third-floor cleanout costs more than the same volume sitting curbside, because we're hauling every bag and box down two flights. We account for that in the quote, not as a line-item surprise. Long driveways, back-yard sheds, and detached garages also extend carry distance, which shows up in the final price when the crew assesses access on-site.

What Newark Customers Remove Most Often

Furniture and appliances dominate the call list, worn-out sofas, box springs with bed-bug concerns, washers and dryers past repair. Estate cleanouts spike when families inherit properties in Vailsburg or Weequahic and need the entire house cleared in a weekend. Landlord turnover jobs cluster in University Heights and the Central Ward, where tenants leave behind everything from clothing piles to broken electronics.

Construction debris, drywall scraps, old carpeting, cabinet pull-outs, comes in steady from renovation projects in the Ironbound and downtown loft conversions. We handle the disposal permitting and recycling splits; New Jersey's landfill rules are strict, and we sort metal, wood, and compostables to keep fees down and stay compliant.

Frequently asked

Can you really come the same day I call in Newark?

Yes, if you call before mid-morning on a weekday and we have an open route slot in your part of Essex County. Weekends and Mondays book faster, so next-day is more common then. We'll tell you the earliest window when you call.

Do I need to move anything to the curb before the crew arrives?

No. We come inside, disassemble what won't fit through doors, and carry everything out. You don't touch the junk. Just clear a path so we can navigate safely.

How do you quote a price if you haven't seen my junk yet?

You describe the items and location over the phone, or text photos. We give a range, say, $300–$450 for a half-truck estimate. When the crew arrives and sees the actual volume, access, and any disposal fees, they lock in the final number before loading. You approve or decline on the spot.

What are the extra fees for mattresses and appliances in New Jersey?

New Jersey charges disposal fees for mattresses, refrigerants in appliances, and certain electronics. Those fees, usually $15–$50 per item, are included in our upfront quote, not added afterward. We handle the paperwork and recycling drop-offs.

Will stairs or a long driveway increase my price a lot?

Stairs and carry distance add labor time, which raises the quote. A third-floor walk-up costs more than curbside pickup of the same junk. We account for that when the crew sizes up the job on-site, so you see the final price before we start loading.

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