
Junk Removal Bradenton FL
If you’ve got stuff that needs to go, we’ll come get it. Furniture, appliances, a packed garage, a whole house worth of cleanout after losing a parent. We work across Bradenton, West Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch, Palmetto, Parrish, and the rest of Manatee County. Same-day pickup is usually possible.
What does a junk removal service in Bradenton actually do?
A junk removal service in Bradenton is a small crew with a dump trailer or large truck that comes to your property, loads up whatever you point at, and hauls it away to be donated, recycled, or properly disposed of. We do the lifting. You don’t drag anything to the curb. You don’t bag, box, or sort. You walk us through what’s going and we handle the rest.

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What Junk Removal Looks Like in Bradenton
Most people who call us have never used a junk removal service before. They have one bad mental image of what it might cost and another of what could go wrong. So before anything else, here’s the plain version of what we do and how the day goes.
When does renting a dumpster actually make sense?
The process runs four steps.
First, you reach out by phone, text, or photo. A photo is the fastest way to a real number, and we send a written estimate back.
Second, we lock in a pickup window. Most jobs go out within forty-eight hours. Bigger cleanouts run a few days out so we can bring the right truck and crew.
Third, the crew arrives in uniform, walks the job with you, and confirms the price before anything moves.
Fourth, they load, haul, and sweep the loading area. You don’t lift anything. Most jobs wrap in thirty minutes to a few hours depending on volume.
Typical Pickup Window and Same-Day Availability
Same-day pickup is usually possible if you call before noon and the job fits the schedule. Next-day is almost always available. Estate cleanouts and full-property jobs run two to five days out so we can bring the right truck size.
After a hurricane or tropical storm, we run longer days and try to keep next-day windows open, but storm weeks fill up fast. The earlier you call after a storm, the better your window
How Our Pickup Process Works, Start to Finish
The process runs four steps.
First, you reach out by phone, text, or photo. A photo of the items or room is the fastest way to a real number. We send back a written estimate that holds unless the volume changes when we arrive.
Second, we lock in a pickup window. Most jobs go out within forty-eight hours. Estate cleanouts and bigger projects need a few days more so we can plan the truck and crew properly.
Third, the crew shows up in uniform with the truck and equipment for your specific job. They walk the property with you, confirm the items, and confirm the price before anything moves. If you’ve added items since the estimate, they’ll show you the new number and let you decide.
Fourth, they load, haul, and sweep up the loading area. You don’t lift anything. Most jobs take thirty minutes to a few hours depending on volume.
What to Expect When Our Crew Arrives
The truck pulls up. The lead introduces himself. He walks the job with you and confirms what’s going. He confirms the price in writing before any item moves. The crew loads efficiently from the closest access point, whether that’s the garage, the back patio, a second-floor bedroom, or a condo elevator. When the load is on the truck, they sweep up the immediate work area. You sign off, pay, and that’s the job. No follow-up calls, no surprise charges later.
Junk Removal Services We Handle Across Manatee County
We work across the whole spectrum of residential and commercial junk removal. Some jobs are a single couch. Others are a whole house. The list below covers the most common categories, but if your job doesn’t fit any of them cleanly, the answer is almost always still yes.
Full-Service Junk Removal and Hauling:
Full-service means we handle everything from where the items sit. Bedroom, attic, garage, backyard, second floor, condo unit. You point, we load. This is the default for most homeowner calls.
Single-Item Pickup (Couches, Mattresses, Appliances, TVs):
You can call for just one item. Single-item pickups are common — a couch the delivery crew wouldn’t haul, a fridge that died last week, an old console TV from the spare room. Send a photo, we’ll quote it, and it’s usually gone by the next afternoon.
Furniture Removal and Disposal:
Sofas, sectionals, recliners, dining sets, dressers, mattresses, box springs, entertainment centers, office and patio furniture — pretty much anything wood, fabric, or upholstered. Usable pieces go to local donation partners when possible. Everything else heads to a licensed facility.
Mattresses get strapped so nothing scrapes the doorframe on the way out. Older Bradenton homes with narrow hallways sometimes need a vertical carry, and we plan for that before lifting.
Appliance Removal:
Yes, we take refrigerators, freezers, and other appliances with refrigerant — they go to a recycling facility that handles the refrigerant under EPA rules. Washers, dryers, dishwashers, ranges, microwaves, water heaters, all standard. Garage chest freezers are common around here, especially in older homes off Manatee Avenue and out toward Palma Sola.
Mattress and Box Spring Removal:
Mattresses can’t go in regular trash service in most parts of Manatee County, and dropping them at the wrong facility means a fee. We take them off your hands, get them to a mattress recycler when the condition allows, and handle disposal otherwise.
Yard Debris and Landscaping Cleanup:
Palm fronds, tree limbs, hedge trimmings, dug-up roots, old mulch, broken pavers, removed shrubs. Bradenton’s yards generate debris year-round, and a lot of it exceeds what curbside pickup will take. We do one-time yard cleanups and post-project haul-aways for landscapers.
Construction and Renovation Debris Removal:
Old cabinets, demo’d tile, ripped-up flooring, drywall scraps, insulation, lumber cutoffs, broken fixtures, the bathtub from the bathroom you just gutted. Common after a kitchen or bath remodel. If you DIY’d the demo or your contractor didn’t include haul-away, this is the call.
Shed Demolition and Removal:
Aluminum sheds rusted out by salt air. Wooden sheds eaten by termites or storm-damaged. Plastic sheds that cracked under a fallen branch. We disassemble and haul. The west side of Bradenton has a lot of older sheds reaching the end of their lives, and most of them need demo before haul.
Hot Tub Removal and Disposal:
Hot tubs, swim spas, and the old screened-in jacuzzi that hasn’t been filled in five years. We disassemble on site and haul. Most hot tub removals run a few hours including takedown.
Specialty and Oversized Items:
Pool tables, pianos, exercise equipment, treadmills, ellipticals, hot tubs, old jet skis, fence sections, broken playsets, trampolines, swing sets, basketball hoops. The bigger and more awkward, the more this is a “yes” call.

Property Cleanouts in Bradenton and Manatee County
Cleanouts are different from item removals. Different timeline, different emotional weight, different logistics. The categories below are the cleanout types we run most weeks.
Estate Cleanouts and Whole-House Clearing
Estate cleanouts are one of the most common calls we get in Bradenton, and most come from out-of-state family members. Manatee County’s older population means homes turn over often, and adult children coordinating from another state need someone they can trust without standing over the crew.
A full estate cleanout in Bradenton typically runs $1,500 to $5,000 depending on the home size and what’s inside. A small two-bedroom condo falls on the lower end. A 1980s ranch with forty years of accumulation, a packed garage, and a Florida room full of boxes runs higher.
We coordinate remotely, work from a keep list if you’ve made one, route donations to local Manatee County charities, and provide donation receipts for tax purposes when applicable. If there’s a closing date driving the timeline, we plan the work to land before it.
Garage and Storage Cleanouts:
Garage cleanouts are the highest-volume cleanout type in Bradenton. Florida garages are storage rooms by default, and decades of stuff piles up faster than anyone realizes. A typical garage cleanout runs $300 to $900 — a fully packed two-car garage on the higher end, a half-full one-car garage on the lower.
Common contents: old paint cans (we’ll tell you which ones we can take and which go to household hazardous waste), broken yard equipment, decades of holiday decorations, hurricane shutters that no longer fit, kid stuff from grown kids, and the inevitable boat parts.
Hoarding Cleanups Handled with Discretion
Hoarding situations need a different approach than a regular cleanout — sensitivity, patience, and zero judgment from the crew. Most of these calls come from a family member, often a son or daughter who has been worrying about a parent’s home and finally has the chance to address it.
We work in stages when needed, don’t draw attention to the property, brief the crew before arrival, and sort carefully so anything of value or sentiment isn’t lost. If the situation involves biohazard conditions, pest issues, or sealed-off areas, we’ll tell you upfront whether we’re the right fit or whether you need a specialty restoration company first.
Pricing depends entirely on volume and conditions, so we do an in-person walkthrough before quoting. Photo estimates aren’t accurate for these jobs.
Apartment, Condo, and Rental Move-Out Cleanouts:
Move-out cleanouts run the gamut — a tenant who left fast and abandoned half their stuff, an owner downsizing and taking only essentials, or a between-lease cleanup the landlord wants turnkey for the next tenant.
For condo cleanouts, the elevator and loading dock are the real factors. Plenty of Bradenton mid-rises along Riverview Boulevard and the Palma Sola Bay area have specific bulk-removal windows, HOA rules about moving carts, elevator pads, and time-of-day restrictions. We handle the coordination with the building manager when needed.
Office and Commercial Property Cleanouts
Small office moves, downsized practices, retail store fixture removal, restaurant equipment cleanouts, medical and dental office upgrades. Commercial work tends to need after-hours scheduling so customers don’t see the cleanout, and we do that regularly. Commercial pricing scales with volume the same as residential, but we can quote by walk-through for larger spaces.
Foreclosure and Bank-Owned Property Cleanouts:
For property preservation contractors, bank-owned property managers, and investors flipping distressed homes, we do REO cleanouts with documented before-and-after photos, fast turnaround, and invoice-friendly billing. We’ve seen the conditions that come with foreclosed properties and we don’t flinch from them.
Workshop and Outbuilding Cleanouts:
Detached workshops, pole barns, screened-in workshops behind the house, that kind of thing. Common when someone’s selling a property or transitioning out of a hobby that took up a building’s worth of stuff. We handle the lift, including heavier items like old table saws, drill presses, and engine blocks.
Hurricane and Storm Debris Cleanup in Bradenton
Anyone who’s lived in Bradenton for a few hurricane seasons knows what the aftermath looks like. Soaked drywall stacked at the curb. Furniture out on the lawn for days. Tree limbs everywhere. The county debris pickup running three to six weeks behind. We work through every storm season hauling what residents can’t wait that long for.Post-Hurricane Cleanup and Debris Hauling
Post-Hurricane Cleanup and Debris Hauling
After Helene and Milton in 2024, we ran extended hours for weeks getting through the backlog. The pattern is always the same: the first week is the worst, the second week the volume drops slightly, and by week three most of the heavy debris has moved. If you call early after a storm, you get on the schedule before the surge fully hits.
Storm-related debris we handle: water-damaged furniture, ruined mattresses, soaked carpet and padding, drywall sections cut out for mold mitigation, wet insulation, ripped-out flooring, fence debris, fallen palm fronds, and tree limbs that have been cut and stacked.
Storm debris we handle: water-damaged furniture, ruined mattresses, soaked carpet and padding, drywall sections cut out for mold mitigation, wet insulation, ripped-out flooring, fence debris, fallen palm fronds, and stacked tree limbs.
Water-Damaged Furniture, Drywall, and Insulation Removal
A flooded ground-floor unit or a roof leak from wind damage can total a room’s contents. Soaked upholstery doesn’t dry properly, and drywall that’s been wet for more than a day or two has to come out before mold sets in. We pull the materials, haul them, and leave the space ready for the restoration team.
Working Around Insurance Adjuster Timelines
Working Around Insurance Adjuster Timelines
Should you wait for the adjuster before having debris hauled? Usually yes for items inside the house the adjuster needs to document. Take time-stamped photos and video before anything moves, then schedule us once the walkthrough’s done. Yard debris and obviously totaled items can usually go ahead.
If you’re not sure what the adjuster needs to see, call your insurance company before us. We’ll schedule around their timeline rather than push you into a haul that complicates the claim.
Junk Removal Pricing in Bradenton and How It Actually Works
Pricing is the question that keeps most people from picking up the phone. Nobody wants to call, get a vague answer, and then feel pressured into something that costs more than they expected. So here’s how junk removal pricing actually works, with real numbers for the Bradenton market.
1. How Junk Removal Companies Calculate Pricing
Most junk removal in Bradenton is priced by volume. The truck is divided into roughly six to eight portions, and you pay for the portion your stuff fills. A small load might fill an eighth. A garage cleanout might fill half. A whole-house cleanout might run two trucks back-to-back. This is different from dumpster rental, which charges by container size regardless of how full it gets.
2. Volume-Based Pricing: Quarter, Half, and Full Truckloads
Rough Bradenton ranges by truck volume:
Minimum or single-item pickup — $95 to $175
Quarter truck (small bedroom or backyard cleanup) — $200 to $325
Half truck (packed garage or a small estate’s furniture) — $375 to $575
Three-quarter truck (major garage cleanout, small condo, or post-renovation debris) — $550 to $725
Full truck (full house of furniture, big estate cleanout, or major construction debris) — $700 to $900 per load
Bigger jobs that need multiple loads stack from there.
3. What Affects the Final Price (Stairs, Volume, Item Type)
Three factors drive the price up or down:
Volume — the biggest one. The fuller the truck, the higher the price.
Access — second-floor walk-ups, narrow staircases, items coming out through a window, condo elevators that need pads and scheduling. These add labor time.
Item type — standard furniture and household items are baseline. Refrigerators and certain electronics add a small disposal fee. Hazardous items aren’t taken at all.
What doesn’t affect the price: distance within the standard service area, basic sweep-up, donation routing, and recycling. All included.
4. Free Estimates by Photo, Text, or On-Site Walk-Through
A photo estimate is usually accurate within ten percent. Send a few angles plus a wide shot of the room or pile so we can see the volume. For estate cleanouts and hoarding situations, we recommend an on-site walk-through since photos can hide volume.
The estimate is the price — unless the volume changes when we arrive. If you’ve added items since we quoted, we’ll show you the new number before loading and let you decide.
5. What’s Included in Every Quote
Every quote includes loading, hauling, disposal fees, fuel, and basic sweep-up of the loading area. There are no surprise fuel surcharges, no separate dump fees added at the end, no disposal upcharges for standard items. If we ever need to charge for something outside the standard scope, you’ll know before we load it.
6. How Pricing Compares to National Junk Removal Brands
Compared to national brands like 1-800-Got-Junk or LoadUp, our pricing is generally similar at the truck-volume level, sometimes lower since we don’t carry national franchise overhead. The bigger difference is who shows up. You’re talking to the same crew that’s coming to your house, not a call center routing your job to a subcontractor. That matters more on estate cleanouts, hoarding situations, and any job where you want to know who’s actually doing the work.
7. What’s the Cheapest Way to Get Rid of Junk in Bradenton
If cost is the only factor and you have time, free options exist. Manatee County offers bulk waste pickup days for residential trash customers. Goodwill, Habitat for Humanity ReStore, and the Salvation Army accept usable furniture and household items if you can transport them. Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist’s free section move working items fast.
Paid junk removal makes sense when you can’t move the items yourself, the volume exceeds bulk pickup limits, there’s a timeline to hit, or the situation (estate, hoarding, post-storm) needs more than a DIY approach.
Who We Help: Junk Removal for Every Bradenton Situation
The people who call us aren’t all the same. A homeowner with a packed garage isn’t operating on the same timeline as a realtor with a closing on Friday. Below are the audience situations we work with most often, and how we approach each one. Bradenton Homeowners and Residents
Bradenton Homeowners and Residents
Most of our calls are residential homeowners in Bradenton, West Bradenton, Cortez, and the neighborhoods off Manatee Avenue. Common situations: spring decluttering, post-renovation cleanup, replacing furniture or appliances, clearing out years of accumulation before listing the house. Straightforward jobs, fast scheduling, transparent pricing.
Snowbirds and Seasonal Residents
A meaningful chunk of Bradenton’s housing is seasonal. Winter residents arriving in October sometimes find a unit that needs a refresh before the season starts. Departing snowbirds in April need bulk items gone before they leave for six months. We handle both, and we can work with property managers if you’re not on-site for the pickup.
Realtors and Real Estate Professionals
Realtors deal with sellers who didn’t fully clear out, properties that need pre-listing decluttering, and post-closing trash-outs when the previous owner left items behind. We work with several Bradenton-area realtors on a rolling basis. Lockbox access is fine, vacant property work is normal, and we can document the cleanout with before-and-after photos for your seller. If there’s a closing date driving the timeline, we plan around it.
Property Managers and Landlords (Tenant Turnover and Eviction)
For property management companies and landlords, we handle tenant turnover cleanouts, eviction debris, and abandoned-item removal. Recurring relationships are normal. If you have multiple units and predictable monthly volume, we can set up a standing arrangement so you don’t have to re-quote each job.
Vacation Rental and Short-Term Rental Owners
Anna Maria Island, Holmes Beach, and Bradenton Beach have heavy vacation rental inventory. Between-guest pickups for bulk items left by guests, end-of-season cleanouts for owners refreshing units, and seasonal furniture turnover all fall under what we handle. Island access requires planning around the bridges, especially in season, and we account for that in scheduling.
General Contractors and Renovation Pros
For contractors, we handle jobsite debris on a per-load or recurring basis. Drywall, lumber, flooring, old fixtures, packaging, demo debris. We can schedule weekly pickups during a project’s active phase or one-time end-of-job hauls. No long-term contracts required.
Senior Downsizing and Assisted Living Transitions
Helping a parent move from a long-time Bradenton home into assisted living or a smaller condo is one of the most emotionally weighted jobs we do. The volume is usually large because the home has been lived in for decades. The timeline is often tight because the move-in date is set. The decisions about what stays and what goes are personal.
We move at the family’s pace. We sort carefully. We route donations and provide receipts. We don’t push the job faster than the family is ready to move it.
Estate Executors and Out-of-State Family Coordinators
Many Bradenton estate cleanouts are coordinated by adult children living in another state. The standard workflow: a phone or video walkthrough of the property, a written estimate, lockbox access for the cleanout, photos before and after, and an itemized invoice you can send to the estate attorney. You don’t need to be in Bradenton for the job to get done.
Hoarding Situation Families
A separate audience worth naming explicitly. The family member calling about a hoarding cleanup is usually exhausted, often embarrassed, and almost always worried about their relative. We don’t add to that weight. The first conversation is honest about what we can and can’t do, and the work gets handled discreetly.
What are the best junk removal companies in Bradenton?
The best junk removal company offers same-day availability, upfront flat-rate pricing, and proper Florida licensing and insurance. National brands like 1-800-Got-Junk and College Hunks operate locally but typically charge more than locally-operated crews. For estate cleanouts, hoarding situations, or anything involving appliances, a local Bradenton-based team you can reach directly is almost always the better choice. Call us at (941) 909-2453 for a free quote — we’ll tell you honestly whether junk removal or a dumpster rental fits your project best.
What We Take and What We Don’t:
Most junk removal companies have a list of things they will and won’t take. Being honest about both makes the call shorter and the day easier. Here’s our list for Bradenton.
Items We Haul Away Every Day
Furniture, mattresses, box springs, appliances, electronics, TVs, exercise equipment, hot tubs, sheds, fencing, yard debris, construction and renovation debris, household goods, kids’ toys, holiday decorations, packaging materials, scrap wood, scrap metal, old grills, lawn equipment, bicycles. The full residential and small commercial range.
Heavy and Bulky Items We Specialize In
Pianos, pool tables, hot tubs, large gun safes, commercial restaurant equipment, treadmills, large entertainment centers, oversized recliners. The stuff that requires extra people, dollies, and sometimes disassembly.
Items We Can’t Take and Why
A few categories we’re not allowed to take, mostly for safety and legal reasons:
Hazardous chemicals, paints (most), solvents, gasoline, motor oil, propane tanks, pesticides, herbicides, pool chemicals, automotive batteries, asbestos-containing materials, medical waste including sharps, biohazards, tires (in some volumes), and large quantities of fluorescent bulbs.
How to Dispose of Hazardous Items in Manatee County
Manatee County operates a Household Hazardous Waste facility that accepts most of what we can’t take. Paints, solvents, batteries, chemicals, and similar items can be dropped there at no cost for residents. The facility is operated by the Manatee County Utilities Department. For tires, most local tire shops accept used tires for a small fee when you buy replacements. For propane tanks, exchange programs at hardware stores and gas stations are the easiest route.
If you’ve got a single garage cleanout where the only restricted items are a few old paint cans, we’ll often take everything else and leave you a quick note on what to do with the paint. We don’t want a few hazardous items to be the reason a whole cleanout doesn’t happen.
Why should you choose the best dumpster rental company instead of just the closest or cheapest one?
Because the cheapest quote and the lowest final invoice are rarely the same number. In a service business, what you are really buying is reliability — a container that arrives when you need it, is picked up when you call, and costs what you were told it would cost. The cheapest option that misses delivery or hits you with undisclosed fees ends up costing more than the honest quote you passed on.




Junk Removal vs. Dumpster Rental: Which One Do You Actually Need?
A lot of people start out searching for one and end up needing the other. Here’s the honest breakdown.
When Junk Removal Is the Better Choice
Junk removal makes more sense when you don’t want to do the lifting, when the project is going to wrap in a single day, when you don’t want a container sitting on your driveway, when you don’t want to deal with permits for street placement, and when the volume is small to medium.
A garage cleanout, an estate, a single-item pickup, a post-storm haul, a senior downsizing move. All of these are junk removal jobs.
When a Dumpster Rental Makes More Sense
A dumpster makes sense when the project is going to span days or weeks, when you have steady help to do the loading, when the volume is large and lumpy (think a roof tear-off, a major demo, a long-term DIY remodel), and when having a container on-site is more efficient than scheduling multiple pickups.
A new roof. A bathroom-and-kitchen demo running over two weekends. A backyard renovation that’s generating debris over time. These are dumpster jobs.
Cost Comparison for Common Job Types
For a one-day garage cleanout, junk removal usually wins on price because a dumpster rental’s minimum cost (delivery, pickup, dump fees) often runs $375 to $550 in Bradenton, and a half-truck junk removal can run cheaper. For a multi-day demo project, a dumpster wins because you’d otherwise need three or four separate junk removal pickups.
The honest answer: if you’re doing it in one day and you don’t want to load it yourself, call us. If you’re doing it over weeks and you have help, get a dumpster.
How We Dispose of Items After Pickup
What happens to your stuff after the truck pulls away matters more to most customers than they realize. Here’s the routing logic.
What Goes to the Manatee County Landfill and Why
Items that can’t be donated, recycled, or repurposed go to the Manatee County landfill or a licensed transfer station. Construction debris, mixed waste, soiled or damaged furniture, and most storm debris fall into this category. We pay disposal fees on every load, and those fees are baked into your quote.
Donation Receipts for Tax-Deductible Cleanouts
For estate cleanouts, downsizing moves, and large household donations, we can provide a donation receipt for items routed to qualifying charities. This is common for estate executors handling tax-deductible disposal as part of probate. Ask us before the pickup if you need documentation.
Why Choose Our Bradenton Junk Removal Crew
We carry the licensing and insurance required to operate in Florida. That matters because an uninsured crew on your property is your liability if something goes wrong. Insurance on a junk removal job is the difference between an accident being a phone call and an accident being a problem.
You get a written estimate before any work starts. The estimate is the price unless the volume changes when we arrive, in which case you see the new number and approve it before we load.
Most pickups run within a day or two of the call. Same-day is often available before noon. Storm weeks slow this down for everyone in the area, but we communicate honestly about windows.
The crew that shows up to your Bradenton property is in uniform, drives a marked truck, and has been background-checked. You’ll know who’s at your door before you open it. For estate cleanouts, hoarding situations, vacation rentals with lockbox access, and any job involving valuable or sentimental items, this matters more than tech, apps, or marketing claims.
National marketplace platforms like LoadUp and JunkShot route your job to an independent contractor through their app. You don’t know who’s coming to your house until they show up. We’re a local crew that does the work ourselves. For estate cleanouts, hoarding situations, and any job where trust matters more than tech, knowing who’s actually loading your stuff makes the difference.
Is there an easy way to find affordable dumpster rental near me for a short project?
Yes. For short projects — a weekend cleanout, a single roofing job, a one-day demo — call us directly. We offer short-term rentals with flat pricing and same-day pickup availability in most of Bradenton. You are not locked into a 10-day rental if you only need 2 days.
Recent Bradenton Junk Removal Jobs We’ve Handled
What kinds of jobs have we run recently in Bradenton? A few examples from the last few months.
1. Estate Cleanout in West Bradenton
A 1970s ranch off 26th Street West. Owner had passed, daughter coordinating from Ohio. Three-bedroom home, packed garage, Florida room full of boxes. Two-day cleanout, two truckloads. Donations routed to Goodwill and Habitat ReStore. Daughter never had to fly down.
2. Post-Hurricane Debris Pickup in Manatee County
Week after Hurricane Milton. Ground-floor unit with eighteen inches of water, total contents loss. Soaked furniture, wet drywall, ruined carpet, contents of a flooded garage. Single-day haul, three truckloads to disposal. Insurance documentation completed before we arrived.
3. Garage and Workshop Cleanout near Cortez Road
Retiring homeowner clearing out a thirty-year accumulation of woodworking equipment, tools, scrap lumber, and project leftovers. Half-day job, one and a half truckloads. Reusable tools donated, scrap metal recycled, debris hauled.
4. Condo Move-Out Cleanout on Anna Maria Island
Vacation rental owner refreshing a beachfront unit between seasons. Sectional sofa, two beds, dining set, kitchen items, balcony furniture. Coordinated with the building manager for elevator access and bulk removal window. Half-day job.
5. Rental Property Turnover for a Local Property Manager
Single-family rental in Palmetto. Tenant left abruptly, abandoned roughly half the contents. Furniture, mattresses, electronics, kitchen items, garage items. Same-day cleanout, one truckload, photos provided to the property manager for the unit file.
Dumpster Rental Service Areas — All of Manatee County and Beyond
We deliver roll-off dumpsters to every neighborhood in Bradenton and across Manatee County.
Here is where you will find us working.
Bradenton — Our home base. From downtown near the Manatee River to the subdivisions off 53rd Avenue East, we know every street.
West Bradenton — Older homes near Palma Sola Bay see a steady demand for renovation and cleanout dumpsters. We place containers on tree-lined driveways without damaging the surface.
South Bradenton — Multi-family properties and condos near US-41 need frequent commercial and residential waste solutions. We handle both.
Lakewood Ranch — The fastest-growing master-planned community in the country generates a constant need for construction and renovation roll-offs. We service the whole ranch.
Parrish — New subdivisions are going up all along US-301 north of Bradenton. We are already serving contractors and new homeowners in this booming area.
Palmetto — Across the Manatee River from Bradenton, Palmetto homeowners and contractors rely on us for fast, local service.
Ellenton — Storm cleanup, home renovations, and property flips near the Ellenton outlet area — we cover it all.
Bayshore Gardens — Older residential area with strong demand for estate cleanouts and renovation dumpsters. We know this neighborhood well.
Sarasota — We extend our service south across the county line. Whether you are near downtown Sarasota or out in the suburbs, we can deliver.
Anna Maria Island and Holmes Beach — Beach property renovations and seasonal cleanouts are a specialty. We navigate the causeways and deliver to island addresses.
Dumpster rental near me in Manatee County — how close are you?
We are based in Bradenton and serve all of Manatee County as our primary coverage area. We also serve Sarasota County for most of our standard sizes.
Same-day delivery is available throughout the core service area.
Got Questions?
We’re happy to help. If you can’t find the info you’re looking for, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us!
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