How Much Do Garage Clean-Out Services Cost? [2024 Data]

Normal range: $200 - $700

The average garage clean-out cost is $450, but depending on the garage size, the junk amount and type, and how much you DIY, it can range from $200 to $700.

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Gemma Johnstone
Written by Gemma Johnstone
Contributing Writer
Updated October 22, 2024
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Budget for garage clean-out costs if it’s overflowing with odds and ends and you can’t fit your car in. Expect to pay an average of $200 to $700 to pack up and clear out clutter. You might pay $100 to have a couple of old appliances collected or up to $800 to have professionals sort through and remove a giant pile of junk from a double garage.

See the price range for a garage clean-out service:
How we get this data
Normal range for U.S.
$200 - $700
  • Average
  • $450
  • Low end
  • $100
  • high end
  • $800
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Garage Clean-Out Cost Factors

Many factors influence garage clean-out costs. These include the size of your garage, how messy it is, the type of waste you need to get rid of, and how much work you DIY.

Size

The average cost to clean out a one-car garage is $150 to $400. Cleaning out a debris-strewn double garage will inevitably cost more.

Garage SizeAverage Clear-Out Cost
One-car$150–$400
Two-car$250–$600
Three-car$350–$800

Amount of Junk

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If your garage is a cluttered mess and you have an extensive haul of heavy junk needing to be removed, clean-out costs will be considerably higher than if you just need a couple of bulky items shifted. Some companies offering garage clean-out services might charge you based on the number of boxes, bulky items, or the volume in cubic yards. For example, a pickup truck can hold around 3.5 cubic yards of junk. This should cover most of your needs unless you have a jam-packed double- or triple-car garage.

If your garage is piled precariously high with junk and it’s tricky to move around, the pros might also charge a premium to account for the extra safety and access challenges.

Quantity of JunkAverage Cost
A handful of boxes$100–$200
A few bulky items$200–$300
Up to 3.5 cubic yards of junk$150–$400
5 to 10 cubic yards of junk$300–$800

Type of Junk

The type of junk that needs removing impacts garage clean-out costs. Getting rid of standard non-bulky waste in a single garage costs an average of $150 to $300, but bigger or more difficult-to-dispose-of items can push prices up. For example, if your waste is considered hazardous, such as leftover tins of VOC paints and solvents, the professionals might charge more to remove it. 

The cost of removing bulky or heavy items also increases quotes. The average cost to remove a mattress is $100, and the average cost to remove an appliance is around the same. However, it can be more when it involves chemical-containing appliances, like refrigerators.

Level of Service

When you hire someone to clean out your garage, the level of service they provide will influence the cost. Some garage clear-out companies will only lift clutter that has already been sorted. Others can go through all your garage clutter to determine what items to keep, donate, or throw out at an extra cost and even do some final cleaning once the clutter is gone.

If you want the remaining items in your garage reorganized, some companies might offer this service to save you from having to hire a local professional home organizer

Location

Budget at least 10% to 20% on top of the national average garage clean-out costs for high-demand city or rural locations. Companies often charge more when their services book up far in advance or when they have to factor in extra time and higher fuel costs to reach a home in a remote spot.

DIY Garage Clean-Out vs. Hiring a Pro

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If you have access to a pickup truck, sorting through and hauling all your garage junk to the local landfill, recycling center, and nearby charity drop-off points can mean this clean-out project will only cost you your time and some serious elbow grease. Alternatively, you can save by sorting through the junk before leaving it on your driveway to be collected. The average cost of straightforward junk removal is $240, and the average cost to rent a dumpster is $385.  

However, when you’ve been procrastinating over the pile of paraphernalia and need someone to help you sort through and box it up, or you want to avoid any heavy lifting, hiring a more comprehensive garage organizing company near you can be worth the cost.

Cost of Common Garage Clean-Out Cost Add-Ons

Some companies offering junk removal and clean-out services provide various other home organization or cleaning services. If you hire a company like this, you can take advantage of a discount by booking multiple jobs at once. 

If they are available, some of the additional services worth considering include:

Tips to Reduce Cost While Cleaning Out a Garage

When you’re on a tight budget, these savvy savings strategies could come in handy.

  • Do the sorting yourself: If you've got time to go through the items and pile them ready for collection, you'll only need to hire a junk removal service rather than a professional clean-out company.

  • Make a clear path: If your garage is packed to the rafters, even just ensuring the company has safe access can sometimes reduce costs.

  • Sell, donate, and recycle: Organize a garage sale or advertise big-ticket items online. That way, you can make money while someone else shifts your clutter. Charities might also collect certain bulky furniture or appliances that are in good working order. 

  • Get multiple quotes: Don't just go with the first clean-out company you find. Look at a few with good reviews to compare the services they offer and their prices.

How Angi Gets Its Cost Data

Home is the most important place on earth, which is why Angi has helped more than 150 million homeowners transform their houses into homes they adore. To help homeowners with their next project, Angi provides readers with the most accurate cost data and upholds strict editorial standards. We extensively research project costs to develop the pricing data you see, so you can make the best decisions for you and your home. We rely on reputable sources, including the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, academic journals, market studies, and interviews with industry experts—all to ensure our prices reflect real-world projects. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

If you're cleaning out your garage, taking everything out first and starting with a clean slate can help. Reviewing what you have and what you want to get rid of makes organizing your garage, thoroughly cleaning the space, and making any repairs easier. When you put back the items you’re keeping, use designated storage solutions to make it easier to find things and keep them tidy.

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Gemma Johnstone
Written by Gemma Johnstone
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Gemma has been a freelance writer and editor in the home and lifestyle space for the past five years and has a bachelor's degree in communication studies.
Gemma has been a freelance writer and editor in the home and lifestyle space for the past five years and has a bachelor's degree in communication studies.
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