Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens residents dealing with estate cleanouts know the complexity of sorting through decades of accumulation. Express Junk Removal handles the heavy lifting when someone passes, a move happens suddenly, or a home just needs clearing. The company removes furniture, appliances, boxes, and whatever else needs to go—same-day service available for urgent situations. Beyond estates, they manage construction debris from renovation projects, yard waste from seasonal cleanups, and commercial junk from office relocations or retail spaces. Their 4.9 rating across 54 reviews reflects familiarity with New York’s tighter spaces and narrow building access points. The team has handled everything from brownstone basements to apartment building cleanouts across the outer boroughs. For a quick estimate or to schedule, call (917) 970-9323. They’ll confirm availability and discuss whether same-day works for your timeline.
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| Also serves | Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens |
Frequently asked questions
Do you handle estate cleanouts in all three boroughs?
Yes. Express Junk Removal serves Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. Estate cleanouts are a core service—the team understands the sensitive nature of these jobs and works efficiently to clear residential properties without disruption to neighbors or building management.
Can you remove construction debris same-day in New York?
Same-day removal is available, though timing depends on current job load and scope. Call (917) 970-9323 with details about your debris type and volume. The team can often accommodate urgent construction site cleanups, especially in Manhattan and nearby areas.
What counts as yard waste you'll remove?
Branches, leaves, mulch, dead shrubs, and seasonal garden cleanup. New York yards—whether small Brooklyn backyards or Queens properties—benefit from regular seasonal clearance. They handle the hauling so you don’t have to rent a truck or make multiple trips.
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