Professional junk removal that handles the heavy lifting while you reclaim your space.
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You know that feeling when you walk into a clean, organized space? That’s what you get when the old couch blocking your hallway disappears. When the basement clutter that’s been haunting you for months finally gets hauled away.
Your weekends become yours again. No more staring at that pile of stuff wondering how you’ll ever get it to the curb. No more putting off projects because there’s nowhere to work.
The relief hits immediately. One phone call, and suddenly that overwhelming cleanup becomes someone else’s job. You point, we load, and your space transforms back into something you actually want to use.
Junk Raps has been clearing out Long Island homes and businesses for years. We know Selden’s neighborhoods, understand local disposal requirements, and show up when promised.
Licensed and insured, because moving heavy furniture and appliances isn’t a game. We handle everything from single-item pickups to full estate cleanouts across Suffolk County.
You’re not dealing with a faceless franchise. You’re working with locals who live here, work here, and care about doing the job right.
Call or text with what needs to go. We provide upfront pricing over the phone for most jobs – no surprises when we arrive.
We show up on time with the truck and equipment needed. You point out what goes, we handle all the lifting, loading, and maneuvering. Tight stairs, heavy appliances, awkward furniture – that’s what we’re here for.
Everything gets swept up clean when we’re done. Items that can be donated go to local charities. Recyclables get processed properly. You’re left with empty space and zero mess to deal with.
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Furniture removal covers everything from single pieces to entire room sets. Couches, mattresses, dining tables, office furniture – if it’s taking up space you need back, it goes.
Appliance removal includes refrigerators, washers, dryers, and old air conditioners. We handle the disconnection and proper disposal, following Long Island’s specific requirements for appliance recycling.
Construction debris, yard waste, electronics, and general household clutter all get cleared out. The few things that can’t go include hazardous materials like paint and chemicals – but everything else is fair game.