We clear. You keep.

Junk gone. Yard untouched.Junk removal and cleanouts — Leland, Wilmington and southeastern NC

Owner-operated junk removal and cleanouts across Leland, Wilmington and southeastern NC. Send a few photos and we'll get straight back to you — no crews, no call center, no surprise charges.

Owner-operated
Same person quotes it and hauls it
Priced upfront
Agreed before any work starts
Yard friendly
Trailer on tires, not a dropped skid
Cleared properly
Donated and recycled where we can

Two ways to do it

We haul it, or you load it.

Pick whichever fits the job. One is hands-off and priced on the space it fills; the other is a flat rate and a trailer on your driveway for five days.

We do the work

Full-service removal

Priced by volume

Agreed before any work starts — never after

You point at it, we carry it out and haul it away. Everything from a single mattress to a full estate cleanout — loaded, swept up, and gone.

  • We do all the lifting and loading
  • Priced on the space it takes in the trailer, not by the hour
  • Photos first, so nobody wastes a trip — no charge to ask
  • Swept clean before we leave
Send photos for a quote

You load it

Dump trailer drop-off

$300 flat

5 days · up to 2 tons included · $79 per ton after

We drop a 7×14 dump trailer at your place, leave it with you for five days, and haul it away when you're done. Cheaper than full service if you have the time and can do the lifting yourself.

  • 7×14 dump trailer delivered and picked up
  • Five full days to work at your own pace
  • Dump fees for the first 2 tons included
  • Rolls on tires — no damage to lawns or driveways
Book a trailer

No charge to ask, and no obligation. Hazardous material (paint, solvents, oil, asbestos, chemicals, gas cylinders) needs specialized disposal and can't be taken.

The difference

Why choose us?

No BS, no surprises. Here's the difference in plain terms.

  • A crew you've never met, sent out by a dispatcher
    The person who quotes your job is the person who shows up
  • A number that creeps up once the truck is half loaded
    Agreed before anything is touched, and it doesn't move after that
  • Hourly rates that climb while you watch them work
    Priced on the space it fills, so a slower day costs you nothing
  • A steel dumpster dropped on your driveway
    A trailer on tires that leaves the concrete and grass alone
  • “Call for a quote”, then a sales pitch
    Send photos, get a straight answer back, walk away if it isn't for you

How it works

Three steps, no pressure.

Straightforward jobs get a price right there. Bigger or awkward ones get a time booked so it can be looked at properly. Either way, nothing gets touched until the price is agreed.

  1. Step 1

    Send a few photos

    Fill out the form with what you've got and snap a couple of pictures. Takes about a minute, and there's no charge to ask.

  2. Step 2

    We get back to you

    Normally within one business day. Straightforward jobs get a price right there. Bigger or awkward ones get a time booked so it can be looked at properly first.

  3. Step 3

    Price agreed, then we clear it

    Nothing gets touched until you've heard the number and said yes. Then it's loaded, the space gets swept, and whatever can be donated or recycled goes that way first.

Recent loads

Real jobs, real trailers.

Not stock photography. These are actual loads from around Wilmington.

  • Trailer loaded with patio furniture, plywood and a bagged mattress on a suburban driveway

    Garage clearout

    Residential driveway

  • Trailer stacked with cut brush, branches and reclaimed lumber

    Yard debris & brush

    Storm cleanup

  • Construction offcuts, sheeting and buckets stacked in a plywood bin on a new-build lot

    Construction debris

    New build site

  • Dump trailer full of demolition timber and roofing at the transfer station

    Demolition load

    At the transfer station

The Castle Clean pickup and dump trailer, branded on the door

Who turns up

You get the owner. Every time.

The national outfits send whichever crew is free that day, and the person who quoted your job is never the person who does it. Here they're the same person.

That means the price you were given is the price you pay, nobody has to be told twice where the gate is, and there's no dispatcher between you and the answer.

It also means honesty about timing: this is one truck and one trailer. You'll be told straight when the next opening is rather than promised a slot that doesn't exist.

Where we work

Across southeastern NC

Based near Wilmington and Leland, working right across southeastern North Carolina. One truck and one trailer, so the run has to make sense — but that covers a lot more ground than people tend to assume.

Not sure if you're in range? Ask anyway — include your town or ZIP with your photos and you'll get a straight answer either way.

Questions

The things people ask.

How much does it cost?

Full-service removal is priced on how much room your load takes up in the trailer, not by weight or by the hour. Send photos and you'll hear back within a business day — a straightforward job gets a price there and then, a bigger one gets a time booked to look at it properly. Nothing is charged until you've agreed the number. If you'd rather load it yourself, the dump trailer is a flat $300 for five days including dump fees up to 2 tons, then $79 a ton after that.

Do you need to come out and look before quoting?

Sometimes. A couch, a mattress or a cleared-out garage can be priced straight from photos — no point either of us waiting on a visit for that. A full house, a demolition job, or anything where access looks tight is worth looking at in person, and we'll book a time. The photos decide which it is, which is why they're worth sending.

Will the trailer wreck my driveway or lawn?

No. It's a 7×14 dump trailer on tires, not a steel skid dropped off the back of a roll-off truck. That's the main reason people pick it over a traditional dumpster — no gouged concrete, no ruts across the grass.

How soon can you come out?

It depends on what's already booked that week. This is an owner-operated business, so you're not getting slotted in by a dispatcher — your quote comes back with the next honest opening, not a date that sounds good.

Do I need to be there?

Not always. If everything is outside or in an unlocked garage and the price is agreed, plenty of jobs get done without the customer on site.

What can't you take?

Hazardous material is the main one — paint, solvents, oil, asbestos, chemicals and gas cylinders all need specialized disposal. If you're not sure, put it in the photos and ask.

What happens to it all?

Anything still usable goes to donation or gets recycled where there's somewhere local to take it. The rest goes to the transfer station and is disposed of properly.

No charge to ask

Tell us what you've got.

A few photos and a sentence is enough. You'll hear back normally within one business day — with a price, or a time to come look.

What do you need?

How should we reach you? — phone or email, whichever you prefer

One is enough. Fill out both if you don't mind either.

So we can check we cover your area.

Helps us judge access and distance.

When do you need it done?
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