Clearing a family home is heavy in every sense. A local Spokane crew does the lifting, hauling, and sorting muscle, at your pace, with the discretion the situation deserves.
Call or text to talk through the property, no pressure and no obligation. Serving Spokane, Spokane Valley, Mead, Cheney, and Liberty Lake.
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Estate cleanouts don't show up on anyone's calendar by choice. A parent passes and the family home has to be cleared before it sells. A relative moves into assisted living and fifty years of belongings won't fit in one room. A rental turns over and the tenant left everything. Or a hoarding situation has finally reached the point where the family needs help that doesn't come with judgment.
Whatever brought you here, the practical problem is the same: an entire house of furniture, boxes, clothes, dishes, and memories, and a deadline. Doing it yourself means a month of weekends, a rented truck, and a dozen trips to the transfer station. Our crew does it in a day or two, and you only handle the part that actually needs you: deciding what stays.
Call (509) 236-8749 and tell us about the property. You'll get straight answers and a free, no-obligation estimate.
Hoarding cleanouts are their own kind of job, and we treat them that way. The crew shows up ready to work, not to comment. We've cleared homes where the pathways were a foot wide, and the family's biggest worry wasn't the volume, it was who would see it. What happens in the house stays between us and you.
These jobs also move at the pace the situation needs. Sometimes that's one aggressive day. Sometimes it's a first pass now and a second visit after the family has had time to go through what surfaced. Important papers, photos, cash, and anything that looks personal gets set aside as the crew finds it, not tossed in the load. You'd be surprised what turns up under twenty years of accumulation, and we make sure it lands in your hands, not the truck.
A lot of Spokane estate cleanouts are managed from another city. Adult children flying in for a weekend, an executor working through a checklist, a realtor with a listing date. We're built for that:
On a clock? Same-day junk removal in Spokane is available when a closing or walkthrough is bearing down on you.
An estate is not a dumpster job, and we don't treat it like one. Usable furniture, clothing, and household goods go to local Spokane donation outlets whenever possible. Metal, appliances, and electronics get recycled. What can't be reused or recycled is disposed of properly. Families consistently tell us this is the part that matters most: knowing a parent's things went on to be used, not buried.
We're haulers, not appraisers, so if you suspect something has real value, an antique, jewelry, collectibles, have it looked at before cleanout day. Anything that looks significant that we run across gets set aside for you either way.
Facing a full house and a deadline? Call and talk it through with a local crew. Free estimate, no obligation, no pressure.
Get my free estimate: (509) 236-8749Estate cleanouts are priced by volume, the truck space the contents actually fill, not by the hour and not by the emotional weight of the job. A lightly furnished two-bedroom costs less than a packed four-bedroom with a full basement. You get an estimate up front, and a firm price after the walkthrough, before anything is loaded. No hidden fees, and the number you approve is the number you pay.
For a sense of how volume pricing works in this market, see the Spokane junk removal cost guide.
Estate cleanouts run across Spokane, Spokane Valley, Mead, Cheney, Liberty Lake, and surrounding Spokane County. Clearing a lived-in home instead of an estate? Residential junk removal in Spokane covers garages, basements, and single-room cleanouts too.
There's no pressure here. Call when it's time, tell us about the property, and we'll walk you through exactly how the cleanout would go, with a free estimate and zero obligation.
How long does an estate cleanout take in Spokane?
Most single-family homes clear in one to two days. A lightly furnished house can be done in an afternoon, while a packed home with a full basement and garage may take a second day or a second truck. You'll get an honest timeline with your estimate, and the crew works until the house is empty and broom-clean.
How much does an estate cleanout cost?
It's priced by volume, meaning how much truck space the contents fill, not by the hour. A firm price comes after a walkthrough of the actual property, before anything is loaded, and the number you approve is the number you pay. The estimate is free and carries no obligation.
Can you do the cleanout if I live out of state?
Yes, this comes up constantly. A local representative, a realtor, an attorney, a neighbor, or a family member, can walk the house with the crew and approve the price on your behalf. Many families handle the keepsake pass on a weekend visit and have us clear the rest after they fly home.
What if we haven't finished sorting keepsakes?
Then don't rush it. Some families do one pass for keepsakes and have us clear the remainder. Others walk the house with the crew and flag items in real time. Either way, nothing you've marked goes on the truck, and if the crew is unsure about an item, we set it aside and ask.
What happens if you find documents, photos, or valuables?
They get set aside and handed to you, every time. Papers, photo albums, jewelry, cash, anything that looks personal or significant comes out of the load as the crew finds it. It's astonishing what surfaces during a cleanout, and it belongs with the family, not on the truck.
Do you buy furniture or estate items?
No, we're a hauling and cleanout crew, not buyers or appraisers. If you believe items have real value, have an estate-sale company or appraiser look first, then call us to clear what remains. That order usually nets families the most.
Do you handle hoarding cleanouts?
Yes, and with discretion. The crew works without commentary, personal and important items get set aside rather than tossed, and the job moves at the pace the situation calls for, one day or several visits. What happens in the house stays between us and you.
Will the house be ready to sell after the cleanout?
The house will be empty and broom-swept, which is what most realtors need before photos, deep cleaning, or staging. We haul the contents; we don't do repairs, carpet, or deep cleaning, but we'll leave the property in a state where those crews can start immediately.
Where do the belongings actually go?
Usable furniture, clothes, and household goods go to local Spokane donation outlets whenever possible. Metal, appliances, and electronics are recycled. Only what can't be reused or recycled is disposed of at the transfer station.
Can you clear just part of the house?
Yes. Plenty of jobs are a basement, a garage, or the leftovers after an estate sale rather than a whole home. Volume pricing means you pay for what we haul, whether that's two rooms or twelve.
How soon can you start?
Often within days, and same-day service is available when a closing or deadline is pressing. Call with your timeline and you'll hear honestly what's possible, morning calls have the best shot at the fastest slots.
Do we need to be there while the crew works?
Someone needs to walk the house at the start and approve the firm price, you or a representative. After that, most families step out while the crew works. Some stay, and that's fine too. It's your house and your pace.