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Residential Junk Removal in Tulsa, OK

Garages fill up. Spare bedrooms turn into landing zones for stuff that "might come in handy someday." Then the day comes you actually want the space back — and somebody else is going to have to pick all of it up, because by that point you sure don't want to.

Tulsa HaulAway connects homeowners and renters across the Tulsa metro with local crews who handle residential junk removal: whole-house cleanouts, garage and basement clear-outs, attic dig-outs, single-room jobs, and everything in between. One phone call, one upfront quote, and the stuff that's been bugging you for three years is gone in an afternoon.

When residential junk removal comes up

A few situations bring people to the phone more than any other: moving (especially downsizing), prepping a room before contractors come in for renovation, landlords turning over a unit between tenants, and the universal "I just need this gone" — which is usually the honest version of all the others.

Estate and post-passing cleanouts are a category of their own and we handle them with a different process — see our estate cleanouts page for that. Everything else, from a single sectional that won't fit through the door to a 25-year accumulation in the basement, falls under residential.

What makes a pickup go smoothly

You don't have to do much, but a couple of things help. If you can roughly stage the items in one spot — a driveway, a garage, a single room — the crew is in and out faster, which means a tighter quote. Knowing the rough volume helps too: a quarter-truck, half-truck, full-truck. Most people guess high; most quotes come in lower than expected.

Tell the crew up front about the practical stuff: stairs, narrow hallways, gated communities, locked storage units, parking restrictions. Tulsa neighborhoods like Brookside or Cherry Street can have tricky parking; older Midtown homes sometimes have basement stairs that won't cooperate with a queen mattress. None of it is a problem, but the crew likes a heads-up.

Donation and recycling, where it makes sense

Tulsa has solid local options for diverting useful stuff away from the landfill — Goodwill, Salvation Army, John 3:16 Mission, Habitat ReStore, plus metal recyclers for appliances and scrap. The crews we work with route donatable items there when it's practical. That said, we don't make guarantees about specific donations — items have to be in usable condition, and donation centers have their own rules about what they'll accept on a given day.

For appliances with refrigerant (fridges, freezers, AC units), EPA rules require proper handling. The crews follow them.

What we haul

  • Old furniture — couches, sectionals, mattresses, box springs, dressers, recliners, dining sets
  • Appliances — fridges, washers, dryers, microwaves, dishwashers, water heaters
  • Electronics — TVs (tube and flat-screen), computers, printers, stereo equipment
  • Boxes of accumulated stuff from moves, downsizing, or general life
  • Exercise equipment, treadmills, weight benches, the bike you swore you'd ride
  • Garage clutter, attic boxes, basement leftovers from the previous owner
  • Patio furniture, grills, gas can-empty propane tanks, broken planters
  • Carpet, rugs, padding, vinyl flooring you tore up over the weekend

What we don't haul

  • Hazardous waste — paint, motor oil, gasoline, automotive fluids, lawn chemicals
  • Asbestos or any material that needs licensed abatement
  • Full propane tanks (empty ones are fine)
  • Live ammunition or firearms
  • Medical waste, sharps, biohazards
  • Anything radioactive (yes, this gets asked)

Not sure if your item fits? Call (918) 359-4022 — most "weird" questions have a "yes, no problem" answer.

How it works

No mystery, no upsell.

  1. 1

    Call us

    Phone in a quick description — what you have, where it is, when you want it gone. Two-minute conversation.

  2. 2

    We connect you with a local crew

    A local, licensed, insured Tulsa-area junk removal crew calls you back with a flat-rate quote. No surprise fees.

  3. 3

    Job done

    They show up in the truck, load it out, sweep up after themselves. Usually same-day or next business day.

Pricing

Most residential jobs land between $150 and $700, priced by truck volume. A couch and a few boxes is on the low end. A full garage cleanout with a fridge and three rooms of furniture is on the higher end. Quotes are free over the phone — no walk-around required and no commitment.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to drag everything out to the curb?

No. Full-service junk removal means the crew comes inside (or into the garage, basement, attic, wherever) and carries it out. That's the whole point.

How fast can someone show up?

Most pickups happen same-day or next business day. Tighter windows are sometimes possible — call early in the morning if you're in a rush.

Is there a minimum charge?

Yes. There's a minimum that covers the truck, fuel, dump fees, and labor for a single small item. Most one-piece pickups land around $125–$175. Adding a few more items barely moves the price, so people usually combine.

Do you take one heavy thing, like a piano or a safe?

Yes — those are quoted separately because they need extra hands and sometimes extra equipment. Mention it on the call so the crew rolls in with the right gear.

Will the crew sweep up?

A basic sweep-out of the area where the junk was sitting, yes. They're not a cleaning company, but you shouldn't be left with a worse mess than you started with.

Ready to schedule?

Call for a same-day quote, or fill out the form and a local crew will call you back.

Call (918) 359-4022

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