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Junk Removal in Andover, MA

Professional Junk Removal & Cleanout Services

Junk removal in Andover, MA — Trash King LLC handles estate cleanouts, downsizing moves, finished-basement and attic clearouts, and renovation debris across Shawsheen Village, Ballardvale, West Andover, and Andover Center. Licensed, insured, biohazard-certified, family-owned. Same-day and next-day service. Free quotes at (603) 404-0386.

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Services Available in Andover, MA

We offer a complete range of junk removal and cleanout services for Andover residents and businesses.

Junk Removal

Fast, friendly junk removal for homes and businesses. We haul furniture, appliances, yard debris, and more.

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Hoarder Cleanouts

Compassionate, professional hoarder cleanout services. We handle sorting, organizing, and safe disposal.

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Demo Removal

Construction and demolition debris removal. Concrete, drywall, wood - we haul it all safely and efficiently.

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Residential Cleanout

Basement, garage, and whole-house cleanouts. Get your space back with our professional team.

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Commercial Services

Office cleanouts, property turnovers, and commercial waste removal. Minimal disruption to your business.

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Specialized Cleanouts

Disaster restoration, estate cleanouts, and specialized removal. We handle sensitive situations with care.

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Cleanout Services in Andover

Need more than a single-item pickup? These cleanout services are often relevant for homes, properties, and businesses in Andover.

Andover is one of the Merrimack Valley's most established towns — Phillips Academy, the Shawsheen River, and a housing stock that runs from 18th-century colonials to large single-family homes and estates on wooded West Andover lots. We provide junk removal in Andover, MA for the people who live in those homes: longtime families downsizing after decades, executors settling an estate, and homeowners mid-renovation in an older Andover Center or Ballardvale property. Whether you are off Main Street near the academy, in the brick-and-clapboard streets of Shawsheen Village, or out toward Haggetts Pond, we show up on time and haul it the same way we would for a neighbor.

What We Haul in Andover

Estate cleanouts are a big part of our work here. We clear full homes — furniture, appliances, decades of attic and basement contents — and leave the property broom-clean and ready for sale or the next chapter. We also handle downsizing for seniors moving to smaller homes or assisted living, finished-basement and attic clearouts in larger colonials, garage and shed cleanouts, and construction and renovation debris from kitchen and bath remodels in Andover's older housing. From a single sofa in a Frye Village condo to a packed estate near Phillips Academy, no job is too small or too large.

Mattresses, Appliances, and Bulky Limits

Massachusetts bans mattresses and box springs from disposal, so they have to be recycled, not trashed. The Town of Andover's curbside program (run by Republic Services) takes one bulky item per week and asks that mattresses be wrapped, and appliances like refrigerators, washers, and AC units are the resident's responsibility to handle separately. When that pace is too slow for a full cleanout or move-out, we take it all in one trip — mattresses, white goods, furniture, and bagged debris — and route each item the right way.

Trash King LLC is licensed, insured, and biohazard-certified, and we are a Christian- and family-owned crew led by owner Tyler. We donate what can be reused and recycle what we can, so not everything ends up at the dump. We serve Andover and the surrounding towns — North Andover, Lawrence, and Tewksbury — with same-day and next-day service available, free quotes, and no hidden fees. Call us at (603) 404-0386.

Why Andover Chooses Trash King LLC

Upfront, honest pricing with no hidden fees
Eco-friendly disposal — we donate and recycle
Same-day and next-day service available

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Our Andover Service Area

Trash King LLC provides junk removal services throughout Andover, MA and the surrounding communities.

Where to Dump Junk in Andover, MA

If you're hauling junk yourself in Andover, here are official self-haul options for local residents. If you'd rather skip the trip, the dump fees, and the loading, we handle the junk removal for you.

Andover Municipal Services Facility

5 Campanelli Drive, Andover, MA 01810

Hours: Not a daily drop-off. Hosts the town's annual Household Hazardous Waste collection and a separate annual CRT and Electronics collection, typically in May and June. Pre-registration is mandatory, opens about 6 weeks before each event, and closes the Wednesday before or when timeslots fill.

978-623-8701

Accepts:

Andover residents only, proof of residency required. HHW: oil-based paints, stains, solvents and thinners, pesticides and herbicides, pool chemicals, automotive fluids. Separate collection for electronics and CRTs.

Will not accept:

Latex and non-hazardous paint (dry it out and place in regular trash — latex is not banned in MA). Electronics and CRTs are not accepted at the HHW event itself; they have their own collection date.

Bulk Items in Andover

The Town of Andover does NOT operate a public transfer station or resident drop-off for trash and bulky items; curbside collection (run by Republic Services as of the July 1, 2025 switch to automated cart collection) is the primary system. Each household may set out ONE bulky item per week at no extra charge as part of regular trash service. Town-listed bulky items include sofas, loveseats, chairs, recliners, armchairs, tables, desks, bookcases, and carpeting. MATTRESSES/BOX SPRINGS: residents wrap the mattress and place it curbside as a bulk item — Andover handles the MA-mandated mattress recycling on the back end. No separate per-mattress fee is published by the town. APPLIANCES/WHITE GOODS: refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, heaters, air conditioners, humidifiers/dehumidifiers, and microwaves are NOT collected curbside and are the resident's responsibility and cost; the town directs residents to a Private Disposal Options list. OVERFLOW/CARTS: the town supplies a 65-gallon trash cart (residents may swap for a smaller 35-gallon cart); a one-time fee of $75 applies for an additional container. YARD WASTE: collected seasonally, roughly 6 weeks in spring and 6 weeks in fall; branch/twig bundles limited to 3-4 bundles weekly, 50 lbs max, up to 6-inch diameter and 4-foot length. Missed-pickup line (Republic Services): 800-442-9006. DPW Solid Waste: (978) 623-8701, recycle@andoverma.us.

Household Hazardous Waste

Andover holds Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection events at the Municipal Services Facility, 5 Campanelli Drive, Andover, MA 01810, typically in May and June. Andover RESIDENTS ONLY; proof of residency required. PRE-REGISTRATION is mandatory and opens about 6 weeks before each event, closing the Wednesday before (or when timeslots fill). Residents stay in the car while staff unload. FEES (cash or check only): up to 3 lbs / 3 gal (quarter car) $5.00; up to 10 lbs / 10 gal (half car) $5.00; up to 25 lbs / 25 gal (full car) $10.00; propane tanks $15.00 (small, under ~20 gal) and $20.00 (large). NOT ACCEPTED at HHW: latex/non-hazardous paint (dry it out and place in regular trash — latex is not banned in MA), and electronics/CRTs (handled at a SEPARATE Electronics/CRT collection at the same Municipal Services Facility, Andover residents only, pre-registration required). HHW accepted items include oil-based paints, stains, solvents and thinners, pesticides/herbicides, pool chemicals, and automotive fluids.

Serving All of Andover, MA

Trash King LLC provides professional junk removal throughout Andover and surrounding neighborhoods. We know the area and can handle jobs of any size.

Neighborhoods We Serve

  • Andover Center (Downtown)
  • Shawsheen Village
  • Ballardvale
  • West Andover
  • Frye Village
  • Abbot Village
  • Indian Ridge
  • Phillips Academy / Andover Hill
  • Fosters Pond
  • Haggetts Pond area
  • South Andover
  • Bancroft

Local Landmarks

  • Phillips Academy (Andover)
  • Addison Gallery of American Art
  • Memorial Hall Library
  • Shawsheen River
  • Pomps Pond
  • Charles W. Ward Reservation
  • Haggetts Pond
  • Fosters Pond
  • Shawsheen Village Historic District
  • Ballardvale Historic District
  • Andover Town Common / Park
  • Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology
  • Andover Country Club
  • Harold Parker State Forest (Andover/North Andover line)
  • Bancroft Reservation

ZIP Codes Served

018100181201899

Junk We Most Often Haul in Andover

Every neighborhood has its own patterns. Here's what we see most often when we get a call from Andover, MA.

  • Full estate cleanouts of larger single-family homes and estates (multi-room furniture, decades of attic and basement contents) in West Andover, Andover Hill, and near Phillips Academy
  • Downsizing loads from longtime senior homeowners moving to smaller homes or assisted living in Andover Center and Shawsheen Village
  • Finished-basement and attic clearouts in larger colonials and Shawsheen Village brick/clapboard homes
  • Construction and renovation debris from kitchen, bath, and whole-house remodels in older Andover Center, Frye Village, and Ballardvale homes
  • Mattresses, box springs, and furniture from Phillips Academy-area rentals and faculty/staff housing turnover
  • Refrigerators, washers, dryers, AC units, and dehumidifiers (white goods the town will not take curbside) swapped during renovations and HVAC/heat-pump conversions
  • Old hot tubs, sheds, patio furniture, grills, and outdoor gear from larger wooded lots near Fosters Pond, Haggetts Pond, and the Ward Reservation
  • Pianos, exercise equipment, and oversized furniture too large for the town's one-bulky-item-per-week curbside limit

Disposal Rules in MA

Under Massachusetts solid waste regulations (310 CMR 19.017), the following materials are banned from disposal at MA landfills, combustion facilities, and transfer stations: lead-acid and other vehicle batteries (since 1990), leaves and yard waste (1991-1992), whole tires (1991), white goods/major appliances (1991), aluminum/metal/glass containers and single-resin plastics (1992-1994), recyclable paper (1994), cathode-ray tubes and other CRT-containing electronics (April 1, 2000), asphalt pavement, brick, concrete, scrap metal, and treated/untreated wood (July 1, 2006), clean gypsum wallboard (2011), commercial organic/food waste from any generator producing one-half ton (1,000 lbs) per week or more (lowered from 1 ton effective November 1, 2022), and — most relevant to households — mattresses, box springs, and textiles (clothing, footwear, bedding, towels, curtains, fabric), both effective November 1, 2022. The Commonwealth contracts with UTEC (utecinc.org) as its statewide mattress-recycling vendor; drop-off at UTEC is currently $30 per mattress or box spring, and most MA municipalities (Lowell, Cambridge, Framingham, Haverhill, and others) use UTEC for curbside collection, while typical municipal mattress fees passed on to residents range from $15 to $65 per unit. As of May 2026 Massachusetts does NOT have a PaintCare or statewide paint stewardship program — the Extended Producer Responsibility Commission recommended one in its January 2026 final report but the Legislature has not yet enacted it (paint must go through municipal HHW events). MassDEP enforces the waste bans at facilities, haulers, and generators under 310 CMR 19.081; illegal dumping under M.G.L. c. 270, § 16 carries fines up to $5,500 first offense and $15,000 subsequent offenses, and willful illegal disposal of hazardous waste under MassDEP authority may reach $25,000 per day plus imprisonment.

What Andover Customers Say

Real reviews from customers in and around Andover, MA

"Tyler and his crew were fabulous. They did a huge clean out for me in one day for a house that was in probate and needed a major cleanout prior to being listed for sale. I cannot recommend them highly enough."

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J.L. SweeneyLocal Guide
Google review · 19 weeks ago

"Needed a quick deck cleanup and Trash Kings delivered. Zero hassle, in and out, done right. This is the kind of service you bookmark for next time, because there's always a next time. Highly recommend!"

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Chrissy
Google review · 4 weeks ago

"Trash King LLC was amazing! This was my second time using them. Rapid response, courteous, professional and Very very reasonable in price..I highly recommend."

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Robin RedsoxLocal Guide
Google review · 5 weeks ago

We Also Serve Nearby Areas

In addition to Andover, we provide junk removal services to these nearby communities:

North Andover, MALawrence, MATewksbury, MAWilmington, MAReading, MA
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Andover Junk Removal FAQs

Everything you need to know about junk removal in Andover, MA. Can't find your answer? Get in touch and we'll walk you through it.

The closest official option is Andover Municipal Services Facility at 5 Campanelli Drive, Andover, MA 01810. Hours: Not a daily drop-off. Hosts the town's annual Household Hazardous Waste collection and a separate annual CRT and Electronics collection, typically in May and June. Pre-registration is mandatory, opens about 6 weeks before each event, and closes the Wednesday before or when timeslots fill.. They accept: Andover residents only, proof of residency required. HHW: oil-based paints, stains, solvents and thinners, pesticides and herbicides, pool chemicals, automotive fluids. Separate collection for electronics and CRTs.. They do NOT accept: Latex and non-hazardous paint (dry it out and place in regular trash — latex is not banned in MA). Electronics and CRTs are not accepted at the HHW event itself; they have their own collection date..
The Town of Andover does NOT operate a public transfer station or resident drop-off for trash and bulky items; curbside collection (run by Republic Services as of the July 1, 2025 switch to automated cart collection) is the primary system. Each household may set out ONE bulky item per week at no extra charge as part of regular trash service. Town-listed bulky items include sofas, loveseats, chairs, recliners, armchairs, tables, desks, bookcases, and carpeting. MATTRESSES/BOX SPRINGS: residents wrap the mattress and place it curbside as a bulk item — Andover handles the MA-mandated mattress recycling on the back end. No separate per-mattress fee is published by the town. APPLIANCES/WHITE GOODS: refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, heaters, air conditioners, humidifiers/dehumidifiers, and microwaves are NOT collected curbside and are the resident's responsibility and cost; the town directs residents to a Private Disposal Options list. OVERFLOW/CARTS: the town supplies a 65-gallon trash cart (residents may swap for a smaller 35-gallon cart); a one-time fee of $75 applies for an additional container. YARD WASTE: collected seasonally, roughly 6 weeks in spring and 6 weeks in fall; branch/twig bundles limited to 3-4 bundles weekly, 50 lbs max, up to 6-inch diameter and 4-foot length. Missed-pickup line (Republic Services): 800-442-9006. DPW Solid Waste: (978) 623-8701, recycle@andoverma.us.
Andover holds Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection events at the Municipal Services Facility, 5 Campanelli Drive, Andover, MA 01810, typically in May and June. Andover RESIDENTS ONLY; proof of residency required. PRE-REGISTRATION is mandatory and opens about 6 weeks before each event, closing the Wednesday before (or when timeslots fill). Residents stay in the car while staff unload. FEES (cash or check only): up to 3 lbs / 3 gal (quarter car) $5.00; up to 10 lbs / 10 gal (half car) $5.00; up to 25 lbs / 25 gal (full car) $10.00; propane tanks $15.00 (small, under ~20 gal) and $20.00 (large). NOT ACCEPTED at HHW: latex/non-hazardous paint (dry it out and place in regular trash — latex is not banned in MA), and electronics/CRTs (handled at a SEPARATE Electronics/CRT collection at the same Municipal Services Facility, Andover residents only, pre-registration required). HHW accepted items include oil-based paints, stains, solvents and thinners, pesticides/herbicides, pool chemicals, and automotive fluids.
Under Massachusetts solid waste regulations (310 CMR 19.017), the following materials are banned from disposal at MA landfills, combustion facilities, and transfer stations: lead-acid and other vehicle batteries (since 1990), leaves and yard waste (1991-1992), whole tires (1991), white goods/major appliances (1991), aluminum/metal/glass containers and single-resin plastics (1992-1994), recyclable paper (1994), cathode-ray tubes and other CRT-containing electronics (April 1, 2000), asphalt pavement, brick, concrete, scrap metal, and treated/untreated wood (July 1, 2006), clean gypsum wallboard (2011), commercial organic/food waste from any generator producing one-half ton (1,000 lbs) per week or more (lowered from 1 ton effective November 1, 2022), and — most relevant to households — mattresses, box springs, and textiles (clothing, footwear, bedding, towels, curtains, fabric), both effective November 1, 2022. The Commonwealth contracts with UTEC (utecinc.org) as its statewide mattress-recycling vendor; drop-off at UTEC is currently $30 per mattress or box spring, and most MA municipalities (Lowell, Cambridge, Framingham, Haverhill, and others) use UTEC for curbside collection, while typical municipal mattress fees passed on to residents range from $15 to $65 per unit. As of May 2026 Massachusetts does NOT have a PaintCare or statewide paint stewardship program — the Extended Producer Responsibility Commission recommended one in its January 2026 final report but the Legislature has not yet enacted it (paint must go through municipal HHW events). MassDEP enforces the waste bans at facilities, haulers, and generators under 310 CMR 19.081; illegal dumping under M.G.L. c. 270, § 16 carries fines up to $5,500 first offense and $15,000 subsequent offenses, and willful illegal disposal of hazardous waste under MassDEP authority may reach $25,000 per day plus imprisonment.
We accept most household items including furniture, appliances, yard debris, tires, construction debris, and more. We cannot accept hazardous materials, gas, or oils.
We offer same-day and next-day service for most jobs. Contact us and we'll schedule at your convenience.
Yes! We're committed to responsible disposal. We donate usable items to local charities and recycle whenever possible.
We serve New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Southern Maine, and Southern Vermont. For hoarder cleanouts, we service within a 100-mile radius of Salem, NH.
Yes, Trash King LLC is fully licensed and insured, including biohazard insurance for specialized cleanouts.
Pricing is based on the volume of items and type of service needed. We provide free estimates before any work begins.

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