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Junk Removal in Kittery, ME

Professional Junk Removal & Cleanout Services

Junk removal in Kittery, Maine for the Seacoast's Gateway to Maine. Trash King LLC serves Kittery Foreside, Kittery Point, Admiralty Village, Badgers Island and the Route 1 outlet corridor with same-day and next-day pickups. Licensed, insured, biohazard-certified, family-owned. Free quotes at (603) 404-0386.

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Services Available in Kittery, ME

We offer a complete range of junk removal and cleanout services for Kittery 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 Kittery

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

We provide junk removal in Kittery, Maine, the Seacoast town known as the Gateway to Maine, sitting directly across the Piscataqua River from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Kittery is an easy run for us from Salem, NH, so we cover the whole town, from Kittery Foreside and Badgers Island to Kittery Point, Admiralty Village near the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, and the Route 1 outlet corridor. We also serve neighbors in nearby Portsmouth, York, and Eliot. Whether you are clearing a coastal cottage, a Shipyard-area rental, or a longtime Kittery Point home, we show up on time and haul it for you.

What We Haul in Kittery

Living on the Seacoast is hard on outdoor gear. We regularly clear out salt-air-corroded patio sets, rusted grills, and gas-jammed snowblowers from waterfront homes along Spruce Creek and Chauncey Creek. We handle full house and estate cleanouts in older Kittery Point and village homes, move-out loads when Naval Shipyard families relocate, and seasonal turnovers at rental cottages and the outlet-corridor businesses on Route 1. Furniture, mattresses, appliances, garage and basement piles, hot tubs, and renovation debris all come with us.

The Kittery transfer station, handled for you

Kittery runs its Resource Recovery Facility off Rogers Road, and to use it you need a town decal sticker on your windshield, plus per-item fees, such as 65 dollars for a mattress or sofa and 20 dollars for a refrigerator. Most folks would rather skip the sticker, the sorting, and the limited Wednesday and Saturday hours. We do the loading, hauling, and disposal, so you never have to back a trailer up to the scale.

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 instead of sending it all to the landfill. Same-day and next-day service is often available, every quote is free, and there are no hidden fees. For honest junk removal in Kittery, Maine, call (603) 404-0386.

Why Kittery 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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Call us today for a free, no-obligation quote on your junk removal project in Kittery.

Our Kittery Service Area

Trash King LLC provides junk removal services throughout Kittery, ME and the surrounding communities.

Where to Dump Junk in Kittery, ME

If you're hauling junk yourself in Kittery, 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.

Town of Kittery Resource Recovery Facility (Transfer Station)

4 MacKenzie Lane (off Rogers Road), Kittery, ME 03904

Hours: Household trash & recycling (front building): Tuesday-Friday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM, Saturday 7:15 AM-2:15 PM; closed Sunday and Monday. Resource Recovery / bulky / hazardous-waste back building: Wednesday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM and Saturday 7:15 AM-2:15 PM only.

(207) 439-0333 (facility); Public Works main office (207) 439-0452

Permit: Kittery / Kittery Point residents must have a valid Resource Recovery Facility decal sticker affixed to the driver's-side windshield; stickers expire one year from the month of issuance. Obtain in person at the Town Hall Customer Service Center (Mon-Wed 8:30 AM-4:00 PM, Thu 8:30 AM-6:00 PM, Fri 8:30 AM-1:30 PM) or apply online.

Accepts:

Bagged household trash (free of recyclables); separated single-stream-style recyclables (plastics #1, #2 natural and colored, and #5; cardboard; glass; metals; paper); food waste / compost (bins available); a 'Freebie Barn' for reusable books, clothing, household items and toys (free). Back building accepts: yard waste, brush/branches, clean and demo wood, gypsum/drywall, shingles, inert materials (gravel, brick, block), mattresses and box springs, stuffed furniture, carpet, ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metal, white goods, freon appliances, tires, propane tanks, fluorescent lamps and ballasts, batteries, e-waste/electronics, fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, and PaintCare paint, motor oil and antifreeze.

Will not accept:

The facility does NOT accept drinking cups, straws, or 'anything black' in recycling (black items go in household trash). Drop-off is limited to Kittery residents with a valid sticker.

Bulk Items in Kittery

Kittery does NOT advertise municipal curbside bulky-item pickup; oversized items are handled by self-haul to the town Resource Recovery Facility (back building) on Wednesdays and Saturdays only, with a valid resident decal sticker, OR by hiring a private hauler. Residents who self-haul pay per item at the scale: a mattress, box spring, or sofa is $65.00 each; a sleeper/sectional $30.00; a stuffed chair, bureau, table, or recliner $20.00; refrigerators/freezers/A/Cs/dehumidifiers $20.00; stoves/washers/dryers/microwaves/dishwashers/water tanks $10.00; and demolition/renovation wood debris is priced by load size ($60.00-$90.00 for a pickup or small trailer). Maine has NO statewide mattress-disposal ban (unlike Massachusetts), so a junk hauler can legally dispose of mattresses; the back building is open only Wednesday 9 AM-4 PM and Saturday 7:15 AM-2:15 PM, which is why many residents prefer a hauler for weekday or larger cleanouts.

Household Hazardous Waste

Unlike most NH and MA towns that hold one or two annual HHW collection events, Kittery offers ONGOING year-round drop-off at the Resource Recovery Facility 'back building' for residents with a valid facility decal sticker, open Wednesday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM and Saturday 7:15 AM-2:15 PM. Accepted items include: paint via PaintCare (gallon containers FREE, maximum 5 cans per day; aerosol paint cans $3.00 each); motor oil and antifreeze ($5.00 per gallon); propane tanks ($4.00 for 1-20 lb grill size, $10.00 for 30-60 lb, $25.00 for 60-100 lb); fluorescent lamps, U-tubes, CFLs, HID and metal-halide lamps ($4.00 each, broken $5.00); lamp ballasts ($3.00-$4.00); nickel/lead-acid/lithium/vehicle batteries ($3.00 each); e-waste/electronics; fire extinguishers; and smoke detectors. See the attendant in the rear of the facility to pay per the fee schedule. Riverside Recycling Facility in Portland, ME ((207) 797-6200) is referenced by the Town as an additional/alternative hazardous-waste option.

Serving All of Kittery, ME

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

Neighborhoods We Serve

  • Kittery Foreside
  • Kittery Point
  • Admiralty Village
  • Badgers Island
  • Spruce Creek
  • Spinney Creek
  • Chauncey Creek
  • Seapoint / Crescent Beach area
  • Gerrish Island
  • Traip / Whipple Road area
  • Kittery village center
  • Isles of Shoals (partial)

Local Landmarks

  • Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (Seavey's Island)
  • Kittery Premium Outlets / Route 1 outlet corridor
  • Kittery Trading Post
  • Fort McClary State Historic Site
  • Fort Foster (town park)
  • Wood Island Life Saving Station
  • Memorial Bridge (US 1 to Portsmouth NH)
  • Sarah Mildred Long Bridge (US 1 Bypass)
  • Piscataqua River Bridge (I-95 high bridge)
  • John Paul Jones Memorial Park
  • Kittery Historical & Naval Museum
  • Rice Public Library
  • Lady Pepperrell House
  • Pepperrell Cove
  • Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge (Cutts Island / Brave Boat Harbor)

ZIP Codes Served

0390403905

Junk We Most Often Haul in Kittery

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

  • Salt-air-corroded outdoor furniture, grills, and metal railings from waterfront homes along Spruce Creek, Chauncey Creek, and Pepperrell Cove (Seacoast humidity and salt spray accelerate rust)
  • Move-in / move-out furniture loads tied to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard worker and military-family relocations in Admiralty Village and Foreside rentals
  • Seasonal cottage and short-term-rental turnovers near Fort Foster, Gerrish Island, and Seapoint/Crescent Beach (mattresses, sofa beds, deck furniture, beach gear)
  • Whole-house and estate cleanouts in older Kittery Point and village homes with decades of accumulated contents
  • Outlet-corridor and Route 1 commercial cleanouts: retail fixtures, shelving, displays, and back-room debris from store turnovers
  • Marine and dock junk from Badgers Island and Kittery Point marinas: rotted dock boards, old canvas, fiberglass, coolers, and rusted hardware
  • Renovation and demolition debris from coastal home remodels, including old decking, windows, drywall, and carpet
  • Garage, basement, and shed clearouts of snowblowers, kayaks, paddleboards, and lawn equipment from year-round Seacoast households

Disposal Rules in ME

Maine's solid-waste system is governed by Title 38 M.R.S. (Waters and Navigation) and enforced by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), Bureau of Remediation and Waste Management, which administers the state Solid Waste Management Rules and a statutory hierarchy ranking reduction, reuse, recycling, and composting ahead of incineration and landfilling. Unlike the consolidated single-statute ban lists used in Massachusetts (310 CMR 19.017) and New Hampshire (RSA 149-M:27), Maine spreads its disposal prohibitions across several product-specific laws rather than one master ban table. Lead-acid (vehicle) batteries may not be landfilled, incinerated, or dumped and must be taken back by retailers under 38 M.R.S. §1604. Electronics fall under Maine's manufacturer-funded e-waste stewardship program, 38 M.R.S. §1610 (in force since 2006, expanded 2011 and 2018): manufacturers register annually with DEP by April 1 and pay to recycle covered "video display" devices — televisions, computer monitors, laptops, tablets, e-readers, printers, and game consoles — and devices containing cathode-ray tubes (older TVs and monitors) are barred from solid-waste disposal. Mercury-added products — fluorescent and other mercury lamps (38 M.R.S. §1663), mercury thermostats, and mercury auto switches — are banned from the trash and handled as Universal Waste under DEP's Hazardous/Universal Waste Rules (Chapters 850-858), each with manufacturer take-back programs. Maine DOES have an architectural-paint stewardship program: PaintCare has operated statewide since October 2015 under 38 M.R.S. §2144, funding free paint drop-off at retailers and transfer stations through a per-container fee that DEP raised effective October 1, 2025. Importantly, Maine does NOT have a mattress stewardship or recycling program and is NOT a Mattress Recycling Council "Bye Bye Mattress" state (only California, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Oregon are); a 2017 mattress-stewardship bill (LD 349) was never enacted, so mattresses carry no statewide recycling fee and may be landfilled — route them to local transfer stations or private recyclers. Yard waste (leaves, brush, grass) is kept out of disposal and composted, consistent with Maine's statutory 50% municipal recycling/composting goal. Maine's organics/food-waste diversion mandate (38 M.R.S. §2147, with the food-recovery hierarchy in §2101-B) is FUTURE-DATED: it first applies July 1, 2030 to generators of more than 2 tons/week within 20 miles of an organics recycler, tightening July 1, 2032 to 1 ton/week within 25 miles — so there is no household or small-business food-waste ban today. Maine's packaging Extended Producer Responsibility law (enacted July 2021 as LD 1541, codified at 38 M.R.S. §2146; DEP rule Chapter 428) is the nation's first packaging EPR but is still in rollout: producer registration and invoicing are expected to begin at the end of 2026 and municipal reimbursements at the end of 2027, so it does not change consumer disposal rules now. Illegal dumping and littering are penalized under Title 17 (Chapter 79) and Title 38 §349, which authorizes civil penalties up to $10,000 per day (up to $25,000 per day for hazardous waste) and Class E criminal fines of $2,500-$25,000 per day; report illegal dumping to the Maine DEP 24-hour hotline at 1-800-452-1942.

What Kittery Customers Say

Real reviews from customers in and around Kittery, ME

"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 Kittery, we provide junk removal services to these nearby communities:

York, MEEliot, MEPortsmouth, NHSouth Berwick, MEOgunquit, ME
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Kittery Junk Removal FAQs

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

The closest official option is Town of Kittery Resource Recovery Facility (Transfer Station) at 4 MacKenzie Lane (off Rogers Road), Kittery, ME 03904. Hours: Household trash & recycling (front building): Tuesday-Friday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM, Saturday 7:15 AM-2:15 PM; closed Sunday and Monday. Resource Recovery / bulky / hazardous-waste back building: Wednesday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM and Saturday 7:15 AM-2:15 PM only.. Kittery / Kittery Point residents must have a valid Resource Recovery Facility decal sticker affixed to the driver's-side windshield; stickers expire one year from the month of issuance. Obtain in person at the Town Hall Customer Service Center (Mon-Wed 8:30 AM-4:00 PM, Thu 8:30 AM-6:00 PM, Fri 8:30 AM-1:30 PM) or apply online.. They accept: Bagged household trash (free of recyclables); separated single-stream-style recyclables (plastics #1, #2 natural and colored, and #5; cardboard; glass; metals; paper); food waste / compost (bins available); a 'Freebie Barn' for reusable books, clothing, household items and toys (free). Back building accepts: yard waste, brush/branches, clean and demo wood, gypsum/drywall, shingles, inert materials (gravel, brick, block), mattresses and box springs, stuffed furniture, carpet, ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metal, white goods, freon appliances, tires, propane tanks, fluorescent lamps and ballasts, batteries, e-waste/electronics, fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, and PaintCare paint, motor oil and antifreeze.. They do NOT accept: The facility does NOT accept drinking cups, straws, or 'anything black' in recycling (black items go in household trash). Drop-off is limited to Kittery residents with a valid sticker..
Kittery does NOT advertise municipal curbside bulky-item pickup; oversized items are handled by self-haul to the town Resource Recovery Facility (back building) on Wednesdays and Saturdays only, with a valid resident decal sticker, OR by hiring a private hauler. Residents who self-haul pay per item at the scale: a mattress, box spring, or sofa is $65.00 each; a sleeper/sectional $30.00; a stuffed chair, bureau, table, or recliner $20.00; refrigerators/freezers/A/Cs/dehumidifiers $20.00; stoves/washers/dryers/microwaves/dishwashers/water tanks $10.00; and demolition/renovation wood debris is priced by load size ($60.00-$90.00 for a pickup or small trailer). Maine has NO statewide mattress-disposal ban (unlike Massachusetts), so a junk hauler can legally dispose of mattresses; the back building is open only Wednesday 9 AM-4 PM and Saturday 7:15 AM-2:15 PM, which is why many residents prefer a hauler for weekday or larger cleanouts.
Unlike most NH and MA towns that hold one or two annual HHW collection events, Kittery offers ONGOING year-round drop-off at the Resource Recovery Facility 'back building' for residents with a valid facility decal sticker, open Wednesday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM and Saturday 7:15 AM-2:15 PM. Accepted items include: paint via PaintCare (gallon containers FREE, maximum 5 cans per day; aerosol paint cans $3.00 each); motor oil and antifreeze ($5.00 per gallon); propane tanks ($4.00 for 1-20 lb grill size, $10.00 for 30-60 lb, $25.00 for 60-100 lb); fluorescent lamps, U-tubes, CFLs, HID and metal-halide lamps ($4.00 each, broken $5.00); lamp ballasts ($3.00-$4.00); nickel/lead-acid/lithium/vehicle batteries ($3.00 each); e-waste/electronics; fire extinguishers; and smoke detectors. See the attendant in the rear of the facility to pay per the fee schedule. Riverside Recycling Facility in Portland, ME ((207) 797-6200) is referenced by the Town as an additional/alternative hazardous-waste option.
Maine's solid-waste system is governed by Title 38 M.R.S. (Waters and Navigation) and enforced by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), Bureau of Remediation and Waste Management, which administers the state Solid Waste Management Rules and a statutory hierarchy ranking reduction, reuse, recycling, and composting ahead of incineration and landfilling. Unlike the consolidated single-statute ban lists used in Massachusetts (310 CMR 19.017) and New Hampshire (RSA 149-M:27), Maine spreads its disposal prohibitions across several product-specific laws rather than one master ban table. Lead-acid (vehicle) batteries may not be landfilled, incinerated, or dumped and must be taken back by retailers under 38 M.R.S. §1604. Electronics fall under Maine's manufacturer-funded e-waste stewardship program, 38 M.R.S. §1610 (in force since 2006, expanded 2011 and 2018): manufacturers register annually with DEP by April 1 and pay to recycle covered "video display" devices — televisions, computer monitors, laptops, tablets, e-readers, printers, and game consoles — and devices containing cathode-ray tubes (older TVs and monitors) are barred from solid-waste disposal. Mercury-added products — fluorescent and other mercury lamps (38 M.R.S. §1663), mercury thermostats, and mercury auto switches — are banned from the trash and handled as Universal Waste under DEP's Hazardous/Universal Waste Rules (Chapters 850-858), each with manufacturer take-back programs. Maine DOES have an architectural-paint stewardship program: PaintCare has operated statewide since October 2015 under 38 M.R.S. §2144, funding free paint drop-off at retailers and transfer stations through a per-container fee that DEP raised effective October 1, 2025. Importantly, Maine does NOT have a mattress stewardship or recycling program and is NOT a Mattress Recycling Council "Bye Bye Mattress" state (only California, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Oregon are); a 2017 mattress-stewardship bill (LD 349) was never enacted, so mattresses carry no statewide recycling fee and may be landfilled — route them to local transfer stations or private recyclers. Yard waste (leaves, brush, grass) is kept out of disposal and composted, consistent with Maine's statutory 50% municipal recycling/composting goal. Maine's organics/food-waste diversion mandate (38 M.R.S. §2147, with the food-recovery hierarchy in §2101-B) is FUTURE-DATED: it first applies July 1, 2030 to generators of more than 2 tons/week within 20 miles of an organics recycler, tightening July 1, 2032 to 1 ton/week within 25 miles — so there is no household or small-business food-waste ban today. Maine's packaging Extended Producer Responsibility law (enacted July 2021 as LD 1541, codified at 38 M.R.S. §2146; DEP rule Chapter 428) is the nation's first packaging EPR but is still in rollout: producer registration and invoicing are expected to begin at the end of 2026 and municipal reimbursements at the end of 2027, so it does not change consumer disposal rules now. Illegal dumping and littering are penalized under Title 17 (Chapter 79) and Title 38 §349, which authorizes civil penalties up to $10,000 per day (up to $25,000 per day for hazardous waste) and Class E criminal fines of $2,500-$25,000 per day; report illegal dumping to the Maine DEP 24-hour hotline at 1-800-452-1942.
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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