Junk Removal in Brattleboro, VT
Professional Junk Removal & Cleanout Services
Junk removal in Brattleboro, Vermont and across Windham County. Trash King LLC schedules estate cleanouts, downtown apartment and loft turnovers, rural property and barn clearouts, and bulky-item hauling throughout southeastern Vermont. Licensed, insured, and biohazard-certified; we donate and recycle what we can and handle the disposal at the Windham Solid Waste Management District for you.
Services Available in Brattleboro, VT
We offer a complete range of junk removal and cleanout services for Brattleboro residents and businesses.
Fast, friendly junk removal for homes and businesses. We haul furniture, appliances, yard debris, and more.
Learn more →Compassionate, professional hoarder cleanout services. We handle sorting, organizing, and safe disposal.
Learn more →Construction and demolition debris removal. Concrete, drywall, wood - we haul it all safely and efficiently.
Learn more →Basement, garage, and whole-house cleanouts. Get your space back with our professional team.
Learn more →Office cleanouts, property turnovers, and commercial waste removal. Minimal disruption to your business.
Learn more →Disaster restoration, estate cleanouts, and specialized removal. We handle sensitive situations with care.
Learn more →Cleanout Services in Brattleboro
Need more than a single-item pickup? These cleanout services are often relevant for homes, properties, and businesses in Brattleboro.
Trash King LLC brings honest, faith-driven junk removal to Brattleboro, Vermont and the surrounding Windham County towns along the Connecticut River. We are based in Salem, New Hampshire, so Brattleboro is a planned drive for us rather than a same-day stop. That means we schedule a date that works for you and show up ready to do the whole job in one trip, whether you are downtown near the Latchis and the Harmony lot, out in West Brattleboro, or on a back road toward Guilford. If you are nearer Keene, New Hampshire or Greenfield, Massachusetts, we cover those routes too.
What We Haul in Brattleboro
We see a lot of the same loads here. Downtown apartment and Cotton Mill loft turnovers leave behind couches, mattresses, and worn furniture that has to come down narrow stairs. The town's older Victorian housing stock and estate cleanouts come with decades of accumulated attic and basement contents. Out in the rural parts of Windham County, we clear barns, sheds, and whole-property cleanouts, plus the old wood stoves and seasonal gear that pile up over a few Vermont winters.
Working with WSWMD and Vermont's Act 148
Brattleboro's bulky items go to the Windham Solid Waste Management District transfer station at 327 Old Ferry Road, which charges per-item fees and requires an access permit. Under Vermont's Act 148 universal recycling law, food scraps, recyclables, and leaf and yard debris are banned from the trash statewide, so sorting matters here. We handle the loading, hauling, and disposal, separate out recycling and donations, and take the rest to the right place so you do not have to make the trips or sort the piles yourself.
Trash King is licensed, insured, and biohazard-certified, and we are a Christian- and family-owned crew led by owner Tyler. We donate and recycle whatever we can rather than sending everything to the landfill, and we leave the space broom-clean. We do not take hazardous materials, gas, or oils. For scheduled junk removal in Brattleboro, Vermont with a free quote and no hidden fees, call (603) 404-0386.
Why Brattleboro Chooses Trash King LLC
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Our Brattleboro Service Area
Trash King LLC provides junk removal services throughout Brattleboro, VT and the surrounding communities.
Where to Dump Junk in Brattleboro, VT
If you're hauling junk yourself in Brattleboro, 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.
327 Old Ferry Road, Brattleboro, VT 05301
Hours: Weekdays 7:00 AM-3:00 PM; Saturdays 8:00 AM-1:00 PM.
Permit: Access permit (windshield sticker) required. Annual permit $60, valid July 1 through June 30 (next year's permits go on sale May 1). Half-year permit $35 available after January 1. Single-Day Pass $15.
Accepts:
Household trash (33-gallon bag or smaller, contractor bags, 32-gallon barrels, or by weight); construction & demolition debris; mattresses and box springs; sofas, sectionals, sleeper sofas, chairs, recliners and loveseats; vacuums and gas grills; appliances with and without freon (A/C units, dehumidifiers, freezers, refrigerators, microwaves, dishwashers, stoves, washers, dryers); tires (bicycle, passenger, on-rim, truck/tractor by quote); scrap metal; propane and other tanks; fire extinguishers; brush, logs and stumps. FREE with a permit: food scraps and soiled paper, single-stream recycling (paper, bottles and cans), and leaves and grass clippings. NO permit required and FREE: house paint (oil, stains, latex, polyurethane), electronics (computers, TVs, printers, peripherals - free for residents), alkaline and rechargeable batteries, CFL bulbs, clothing/shoes/sheets, and books. A Swap Shop lets usable items find a second home.
Will not accept:
Hazardous materials are not handled at the transfer station scale - household hazardous waste (solvents, pesticides, automotive fluids, pool chemicals, etc.) must go to the separate seasonal HHW Depot by appointment. Businesses face different rules: businesses with 10+ employees bringing 7+ electronic units are subject to fees, and brush/logs/stumps over the minimum and bulk loads are weighed.
Brattleboro residents have two main paths for bulky items. (1) CURBSIDE: The Town of Brattleboro contracts curbside pickup of trash, recycling, and compost with hauler Triple-T Trucking. Curbside trash must go out in official Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) bags - yellow 15-gallon and purple 32-gallon, 1.5-mil drawstring bags made with recycled content. As of March 2026 the prices are $3.50 each ($17.50 per 5-bag roll) for the small bag and $4.75 each ($23.75 per 5-bag roll) for the large bag (raised for the first time since the PAYT program began over 10 years ago). PAYT bags are sold at Hannaford, Market 32, Brown & Roberts Hardware, Brattleboro Food Co-op, Cumberland Farms, and Hamshaw Lumber. Recycling bins ($15) and 13-gallon compost containers ($30) are sold at the Finance Department in the Municipal Center; weekly curbside compost pickup begins July 6, 2026. PAYT bags are only for residents with curbside service - people in buildings of 5+ units or outside Brattleboro should not use them. Oversized and bulky items are NOT part of curbside PAYT service. (2) SELF-HAUL TO WSWMD: Anything too large for a PAYT bag - mattresses, sofas, appliances, and the like - goes to the Windham Solid Waste Management District transfer station at 327 Old Ferry Road for a per-item fee, with a paid access permit (annual $60, half-year $35, or a $15 single-day pass). Mattresses/box springs are $50 each, sofas $25, sleeper sofas $30, freon appliances $25, non-freon appliances $15. For general DPW trash questions call (802) 254-4255.
Household hazardous waste in the Brattleboro area goes to the WSWMD Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Depot at 327 Old Ferry Road, Brattleboro, VT 05301. The depot is open SEASONALLY (May through October) on Tuesday mornings only, 8:30 AM-10:30 AM, and APPOINTMENTS ARE REQUIRED (book online at windhamsolidwaste.org or call (802) 257-0272 x118). For 2026, WSWMD announced the depot reopens Tuesday, May 12, 2026. COST: $15 per resident per visit (per 5 gallons, excluding oil); paint is NOT counted toward the gallon total because paint is recycled for free; motor oil is priced separately at $1/gallon clean and $10/gallon contaminated. ACCEPTED: oil-based paints/strippers/thinners, roofing tar, driveway sealer, automotive fluids and old fuel, antifreeze, pool chemicals, chemical fertilizers, weed killers, pesticides and insecticides, bleach and household cleaners, drain and toilet cleaners, spot removers, polishes, mothballs, and flea-control products. NOTE: house paint, used electronics, and many universal wastes (batteries, CFL bulbs, fluorescent tubes) are handled at the regular transfer station - not only at the HHW Depot. Trash King does NOT haul hazardous materials, gas, or oils - residents bring these to the HHW Depot themselves.
Serving All of Brattleboro, VT
Trash King LLC provides professional junk removal throughout Brattleboro and surrounding neighborhoods. We know the area and can handle jobs of any size.
Neighborhoods We Serve
- Downtown Brattleboro
- West Brattleboro
- East Brattleboro
- Algiers Village (Guilford line)
- Centre Village
- Whetstone Brook / Flat Street area
- Cotton Mill Hill
- Esteyville (Birge Street / Estey Organ district)
- Canal Street corridor
- Western Avenue / Route 9 corridor
- Black Mountain Road / North Brattleboro
- Guilford Street neighborhood
Local Landmarks
- Brattleboro Retreat
- Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (old Union Station)
- Latchis Theatre & Hotel (Art Deco)
- Estey Organ Museum (Birge Street)
- Connecticut River
- West River
- Whetstone Brook
- Wantastiquet Mountain (across the river in Hinsdale, NH)
- Retreat Farm & Retreat Trails
- Creamery Covered Bridge (Route 9 / Guilford Street)
- Harris Hill Ski Jump
- Harmony Parking Lot (downtown)
- Brooks Memorial Library
- Fort Dummer State Park
- Brattleboro Common
ZIP Codes Served
Junk We Most Often Haul in Brattleboro
Every neighborhood has its own patterns. Here's what we see most often when we get a call from Brattleboro, VT.
- Downtown Brattleboro apartment and Cotton Mill Hill loft turnovers - couches, mattresses, and dressers carried down narrow historic-building stairs near Main Street, Flat Street, and the Harmony lot
- Rural Windham County property, barn, shed, and outbuilding cleanouts on dirt roads in West Brattleboro and toward Guilford and Dummerston
- Estate cleanouts from older Victorian and early-1900s homes with decades of accumulated attic and basement contents
- Wood stoves, pellet stoves, and seasonal heating and yard gear (snow blowers, splitters, lawn equipment) swapped out across cold Vermont winters
- Window A/C units, dehumidifiers, and basement freezers and refrigerators (freon appliances) pulled during heat-pump and efficiency upgrades in older housing stock
- Move-in/move-out loads from college-town and counterculture rentals, including futons, particleboard furniture, and accumulated belongings
- Tenant-turnover and small-business/storefront cleanouts along the Canal Street and Western Avenue (Route 9) corridors
- Flood- and storm-damaged contents from properties near the Connecticut River, West River, and Whetstone Brook
Disposal Rules in VT
Under Vermont's landfill disposal-ban statute (10 V.S.A. § 6621a) and the 2012 Universal Recycling Law (Act 148), the following materials are banned from disposal in Vermont trash and landfills, phased in over time: lead-acid (vehicle) batteries and waste oil (since 1990), white goods/major appliances such as refrigerators, washers, dryers, ranges, water heaters, dishwashers, and freezers (since 1991), tires (since 1992), rechargeable and other regulated batteries plus mercury-added products including fluorescent and CFL bulbs, mercury thermostats, and thermometers, and architectural paint, stains, thinners, and varnishes. Act 148 then added three more categories: mandated "blue-bin" recyclables (metal, glass, most plastics, and paper) banned from the trash effective July 1, 2015; leaf and yard debris and clean (untreated, unpainted) wood banned effective July 1, 2016; and food scraps/food residuals, where the full residential ban applying to every household took effect July 1, 2020. Electronics are separately covered by Vermont's E-Cycles program (10 V.S.A. Chapter 166), an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) law under which covered devices — computers, monitors, CRTs, televisions, printers, and most personal electronics — have been banned from landfill disposal since January 1, 2011 and are collected free for households, charities, school districts, and small businesses. Paint stewardship IS active in Vermont: under Act 58 of 2013, PaintCare has operated a statewide architectural-paint take-back program since 2014, offering free drop-off of leftover latex and oil-based paint at participating retailers and transfer stations (Act 59 of 2025 is expanding it to additional coatings, with new non-architectural requirements phasing in around July 1, 2026). Vermont's battery rules were strengthened by Act 152 of 2024: effective July 1, 2024 it is illegal to landfill BOTH single-use (primary) and rechargeable batteries, which must be recycled. Importantly, Vermont does NOT have a statewide mattress-recycling mandate or disposal ban — mattresses and box springs are legal to landfill here (unlike Massachusetts), though individual solid-waste districts and transfer stations commonly charge a per-unit fee (often roughly $25–$45), so a hauler can dispose of them legally but disposal is not free. Vermont also has no textile/clothing disposal ban. Illegal dumping is prohibited under 24 V.S.A. § 2201, which makes it unlawful to throw, dump, or deposit solid waste on any land or water outside an Agency of Natural Resources-certified facility; violators face a civil penalty of up to $800, may be ordered to perform roadside cleanup, and can lose hunting, fishing, and trapping privileges for one year if the penalty goes unpaid. Report illegal dumping to the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) / Department of Environmental Conservation Solid Waste Program at (802) 828-1138, or to your regional solid-waste district.
What Brattleboro Customers Say
Real reviews from customers in and around Brattleboro, VT
"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."
"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!"
"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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