Junk Removal Price Per Load Calculator

Most junk removal companies charge between $75 and $900+ per load, depending on truck size, labor, dump fees, heavy items, and disposal costs.

Pricing by load size is one of the most common junk removal pricing methods because it quickly estimates how much truck space the junk will use.

This junk removal price per load calculator helps estimate what to charge based on truck load size and additional hauling costs.


Junk Removal Price Per Load Calculator

Estimate junk removal pricing based on truck load size.

Select the truck load size that best matches the amount of junk being removed.
Includes worker pay, helper pay, or estimated labor for the job.
Use this for heavy items, stairs, appliances, mattresses, long carry distances, or other special charges.

Average Junk Removal Price Per Load

Many junk removal businesses price jobs based on how much truck space the junk takes up.

  • Small Pickup Load: $75–$150
  • 1/4 Truck Load: $150–$300
  • 1/2 Truck Load: $300–$500
  • 3/4 Truck Load: $500–$700
  • Full Truck Load: $700–$900+

Heavy debris, appliances, mattresses, stairs, and long travel distances can increase total pricing.


Use the Junk Removal Pricing Calculator to estimate pricing based on labor costs, truck load size, and desired profit.

Use the Junk Removal Cost Per Job Calculator to estimate labor, fuel, disposal, and other job expenses.


FAQ’S

How do junk removal companies price by load?

Many companies estimate how much truck space the junk takes up, then adjust pricing based on labor, dump fees, and job difficulty.

What affects junk removal load pricing?

Load size, disposal costs, labor, heavy items, stairs, travel distance, and the number of workers can all affect pricing.

Is pricing by load better than hourly pricing?

Pricing by load is often simpler for customers because it gives a faster estimate based on visible junk volume.


This calculator is intended for estimating and planning purposes only. Actual pricing, costs, profits, and income may vary based on location, labor costs, materials, experience, market conditions, and individual business circumstances. Always use your professional judgment when pricing services and making business decisions.

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