Hoarders

Reclaim Your Space

Hoarding Clean Up & Hoarder Cleaning Help



You or your loved ones do not need to live a cluttered life. Hoarding is a serious condition that requires trained professionals. COLLEGE HUNKS HAULING JUNK® offers hoarding clean up services. We have worked with over 2,000 hoarders to declutter their living environments.

Our professional, uniformed teams are very understanding and easy to work with. We understand the stress compulsive hoarding can put on a family and we go out of our way to make the process as stress free as possible.

How Our Hoarder Cleaning Services Can Help:

  • Move furniture and belongings within your home
  • Remove clutter and trash
  • Deliver items to donation centers (receive a tax receipt)
  • Work closely with family members or other professionals
  • Bag, sort, recycle and move ANYTHING
  • Free estimates and transparent pricing

Call us today at 1-800-Junk-USA or book an appointment online. Reclaiming your space is only a phone call away. It's as easy as 1-2-3!

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Step 1

Have a Stress-Free Day:

We’ll explain our transparent volume-based pricing over the phone. Our prices include all labor, loading, transport and disposal fees. We’ll help schedule an appointment time that is convenient for you. Ask us about our Same Day and Next Day service.

Step 2

Prompt, Friendly and FREE Estimates:

We'll call you 20-30 minutes before our scheduled arrival, and our uniformed team will be on time in one of our clean Hauling Trucks. The Hunk Team Captain always presents a price before starting any work.

Step 3

Kiss Your Clutter Goodbye:

We do ALL of the labor and loading no matter where your items are located! Everything is donated, recycled, or disposed of responsibly. We even call you after the job to make sure you are 100% delighted with our service!

What is Hoarding?

"Hoarding is the excessive acquisition of possessions (and failure to use or discard them), even if the items are worthless, hazardous, or unsanitary. Compulsive hoarding impairs mobility and interferes with basic activities, including cooking, cleaning, showering, and sleeping. A person who engages in compulsive hoarding is commonly said to be a "pack rat," in reference to that animal's characteristic hoarding."