We approach every extreme cleanout with care, discretion, and zero judgment. We work at your pace and only remove what you approve.
⚡ Flexible scheduling — we work around your timeline and comfort level.
Hoarding and extreme clutter situations are sensitive. They often involve decades of accumulated belongings tied to difficult life events — loss, illness, or simply an overwhelming backlog. Our crew approaches every job with patience, professionalism, and complete discretion. We don't rush, we don't judge, and we don't remove anything you haven't confirmed.
We work with homeowners, family members helping aging parents, estate executors, and property managers across Northern Virginia, DC, and Maryland. Whether it's one room or a full hoarder house, we've handled it before.
We never remove anything without your approval. Before we load a single item, you confirm what goes and what stays. If you are unsure about something, we set it aside. Nothing leaves your property without your say-so.
No judgment, no pressure. Call or text — we are happy to answer questions before you commit to anything. Photos by text work great for a quick estimate.
Or email: contact@dmvgojunk.com
Never. We approach every hoarder cleanout with complete professionalism. Our crew has seen everything — nothing surprises us and nothing will be commented on. Your privacy and dignity are our priority.
Most hoarder cleanouts run $699–$3,500+ depending on home size and volume. A single extreme room may be $500–$800. A full house can be $2,000–$5,000+. We provide a free estimate before any work begins.
A single room typically takes half a day. A full hoarder house takes 1–3 full days. We work at your pace — we never rush you.
Yes. We never remove anything without your confirmation. We go through items with you and only haul what you have approved. If you are unsure about something, we leave it until you decide.
Yes. We operate discreetly. We work efficiently to minimize time outside, and we never discuss client jobs. What happens at your property stays between us.
Yes. We regularly work with adult children helping aging parents, estate executors, property managers, and social workers coordinating cleanouts.