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Single items, full loads, garage cleanouts, and post-renovation debris. We load it, haul it, and dispose of it responsibly — across Anderson, Piedmont, and Greenville, SC.
LawnSkapers provides full-service junk removal across Anderson, Piedmont, Greenville, Greer, Easley, Mauldin, Simpsonville, and Powdersville, SC. We haul furniture, appliances, mattresses, yard waste, construction debris, and full estate or garage cleanouts. Single-item pickups start at $75; half-truck loads run $250–$350; full truckloads $450–$650; garage cleanouts $500–$900. Labor, hauling, and responsible disposal are all included. Same-day availability when the route has capacity. Call 864-385-1115.
LawnSkapers offers full-service junk removal across the Upstate of South Carolina. You don't have to drag anything to the curb, rent a dumpster, or borrow a truck. Tell us what's going, where it is, and step back — our crew brings the muscle, the trailer, and the disposal plan. We do single-item pickups (the old fridge that's been on the porch since spring), partial truckloads (the garage purge), and full property cleanouts.
Most of what we haul is sortable: metals go to scrap, furniture in usable shape gets donated, electronics are recycled responsibly, and only what's genuinely waste hits the transfer station. Customers in Anderson, Piedmont, and Greenville have asked for this kind of service for years, and we built ours around making it fast, clean, and predictable.

The price is the price. Labor, the truck, the trailer, the disposal fees — all in. Here's the full scope and the few things we won't touch.
Real ranges. Most jobs fall into one of these four buckets — the final price depends on volume, weight, and whether the load needs disassembly or stair carry. Quoted in writing before we touch anything.
One couch, one fridge, one mattress, one piano. Curbside is cheapest; basement carry is the top of the range.
About 4–6 cubic yards. A typical "purge the spare room" or "clean out the back porch" job.
10–12 cubic yards. Full garage, large estate room, post-remodel demo pile.
The full reset. Tools, boxes, broken bikes, holiday bins. Comes with a swept floor at the end.
Scheduling: Same-day pickup is common when we have route capacity in your area. Otherwise we book next-day or within 48 hours across the Upstate. Estate or move-out jobs typically schedule a few days out so we can bring the right crew size.
If you can point at it, we can probably load it. Across Anderson, Piedmont, and Greenville we routinely take:
If you can point at it, we can probably load it. Common scopes across Anderson, Piedmont, and Greenville.
Couches, sectionals, recliners, mattresses, box springs, dining sets, desks, dressers, and that piano nobody plays anymore.
Refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ranges, microwaves, water heaters, and freezers. Refrigerants handled per EPA rules.
Brush piles, fallen limbs, stump grindings, leaves, old mulch, decorative gravel, and the half-rotted firewood under the deck.
Remodel debris — drywall, lumber, flooring, tile, cabinets, fixtures, and bagged demolition material. (No hazardous waste.)
The full reset. Bikes nobody rides, boxes nobody opens, tools nobody uses. We sort, load, and leave the garage usable again.
Whole-house cleanouts when a property has to be cleared — quietly, respectfully, and on a timeline that works for the family.
Anything that can be donated goes to local Upstate charities and reuse stores. Metals are scrapped, e-waste is recycled, and yard waste goes to mulch yards. Only the unsalvageable goes to the transfer station — and even there, we follow the sort rules so it ends up in the right stream. It costs us a little more on the back end, but it's the right way to do the work.
If you've got something with sentimental or resale value mixed in, just tell us. We'll set it aside before anything goes on the trailer.

A small sample of the kind of junk removal we handle every week.





Junk removal pricing depends on volume, weight, and whether the items need disassembly. Single-item pickups have a flat minimum. Full loads are quoted up front before we put a finger on it. No "we'll send you a bill" surprises — you'll know the price before the trailer opens.
Often paired with general property cleanup for move-outs or post-construction work. Also see lawn care and pest control. Have questions? Send us a message or learn more about LawnSkapers.
LawnSkapers junk removal routes cover the whole Upstate of South Carolina. We're based locally so we hit small jobs faster than the national chains — single items get loaded the same day on most routes, full cleanouts schedule within 48 hours.
Junk removal in the Greenville, SC area starts around $75 for a single item, runs $250–$350 for a half truck, $450–$650 for a full truck, and $500–$900 for a full garage cleanout. Final price depends on volume, weight, and stair carry. Quoted up front.
We haul furniture, mattresses, appliances, exercise equipment, e-waste, construction debris, yard waste, brush, and full garage, attic, or shed cleanouts. If it's not hazardous and you want it gone, we'll usually take it.
No. We don't haul paint, motor oil, fuel, solvents, asbestos, medical waste, or other household hazardous waste because Upstate transfer stations won't accept them with general loads. We can point you to the right Greenville or Anderson County drop-off location.
Yes, when our route has capacity we offer same-day or next-day junk pickup across Anderson, Piedmont, Greenville, and surrounding cities. Call in the morning — we'll tell you on the phone whether we can fit you in that day.
Yes. Anything still usable goes to local Upstate SC donation centers and reuse stores, metals get scrapped, and e-waste is routed to certified recyclers. Only the unsalvageable goes to the transfer station. It costs us more on the back end but it's the right way.
Pricing is based on how much truck space the load takes (measured in cubic yards), total weight, and any disassembly or stair-carry involved. We quote the full price in plain numbers before we touch anything — no surprise add-ons at the end.
No. We do "full service" pickup — we go wherever the items are, including basements, second floors, sheds, and back yards. The price already includes labor and stair carry; you just point.
Yes. Whole-house estate cleanouts are one of our regular jobs across the Upstate. We sort donations, set aside anything with sentimental or resale value, and haul the rest. Priced per project after a free walk-through.