Junk Removal in the
Hollywood Hills

The estate-cleanout heartland — multi-level homes up switchback canyon roads with no driveway and no truck turnaround. We do discreet, white-glove estate clears at a flat photo-quoted price, with valuables routed to appraisal and donation.

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Estate cleanouts in the canyons

The Hollywood Hills are where LA keeps its hardest-access homes — multi-level houses clinging to switchback roads off Laurel Canyon and below Mulholland, with long private stairs, no driveway to speak of, and nowhere for a truck to turn around. The signature job is the estate cleanout: a probate or downsizing or sale-prep clear of a whole home, often with antiques, art, and valuables that should be appraised and donated, not dumped. We handle all of it discreetly — size the vehicle to the road, stage carefully, do the multi-level carry, protect the home, and route fine pieces to consignment or donation. Priced as truck-fill, quoted up front, disposal included.

What we move in the Hollywood Hills

Hollywood Hills pricing

Flat, photo-quoted. The switchback access and disposal are already in the price; estates price as truck-fill.

ItemPrice
Sofa / couch$170
Upright piano$390
China cabinet$215
Truck-fill (1/4)$295
Truck-fill (1/2)$525
Truck-fill (full)$895

$75 minimum. 10% off on 5+ items. Disposal included; whole-home jobs photo/video-priced as truck-fill.

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What Hollywood Hills customers say

★★★★★

"Estate cleanout for my dad's place — narrow road, no turnaround, multiple levels. They were discreet, careful, donated the good furniture and art. Fair price for a hard job."

— Diane R., Hollywood Hills
★★★★★

"Sale-prep clear before listing. They handled the canyon access I thought was impossible, flat truck-fill price, broom-clean. Pros."

— Realtor, Hollywood Hills
★★★★★

"Old piano down a switchback drive. I assumed it'd be a nightmare — they quoted it flat and just handled it. Impressive."

— Greg M., Hollywood Hills