Local full-service junk removal across Kitsap County Call 360-979-5865

ITEMS WE REMOVE

What We Take

Most non-hazardous junk, bulky items, cleanout material, debris, and light demolition waste can be reviewed for removal.

What We Take

COMMON ITEMS

If it is non-hazardous and can be safely loaded, start here.

The crew confirms the material, access, volume, and disposal path before loading begins.

Furniture & Mattresses

Couches, chairs, tables, dressers, bed frames, mattresses, and bulky household items.

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Appliances & Electronics

Accepted appliances and electronics when the item and disposal path are approved.

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Garage & Storage Clutter

Boxes, bags, tools, shelves, old household items, and years of stored clutter.

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Construction Debris

Accepted lumber, drywall, cabinets, flooring, trim, deck debris, and renovation material.

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Yard & Outdoor Junk

Brush, yard debris, patio items, outdoor clutter, and accepted property cleanup material.

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Sheds, Decks & Demo Debris

Light demolition and haul-away for smaller structures, fences, decks, and similar projects.

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DISPOSAL RULES

Some items need a different disposal path.

Trash Transporter removes a wide range of household, property, business, and job-site material, but hazardous or restricted items need to be handled separately.

Commonly removed

  • Furniture and mattresses
  • Appliances and electronics when accepted
  • Household junk and storage clutter
  • Yard debris and brush
  • Non-hazardous construction debris
  • Office furniture and tenant leftovers

Not accepted

  • Paint, solvents, fuels, and chemicals
  • Flammable or poisonous materials
  • Hazardous waste
  • Unknown liquids
  • Restricted materials that require specialty disposal

NOT SURE?

Send a photo or describe the load.

The fastest path is to share what needs to go, where it is located, and whether stairs, tight hallways, or special access are involved.

  1. 01 Send the details

    Call, request a quote, or pick a time. Photos and clear descriptions help speed up the estimate.

  2. 02 Confirm the quote

    The team reviews volume, access, material type, and any restrictions before loading starts.

  3. 03 Point to the pile

    The crew handles lifting, loading, and cleanup so you do not have to move items to the curb.