Safe, Efficient Debris Removal for Hoarding Situations
Severe hoarding often produces enormous volumes of debris — broken furniture, damaged goods, expired items, construction materials, and accumulated waste. Moving and disposing of these items safely requires professional equipment, trained personnel, and proper waste management protocols.
Our debris removal service handles the heavy lifting so you don’t have to. We work efficiently while respecting your belongings and preferences throughout the entire process.

What We Remove
Our team is equipped to handle all types of hoarding debris:
- Broken and damaged furniture — Couches, tables, chairs, bed frames, and shelving
- Accumulated waste — Bags of trash, packaging, expired products, and general refuse
- Heavy items — Appliances, mattresses, construction materials, and large objects
- Hazardous materials — Items identified as potentially dangerous are handled with appropriate safety protocols
- Bulk items — Stacks of newspapers, magazines, boxes, and stored materials
Our Sorting Process
We don’t just throw everything away. Our team carefully sorts items into four categories:
Keep
Items you want to retain are carefully set aside, cleaned if needed, and organized for you.
Donate
Salvageable items in usable condition are donated to local Lowcountry charities. We coordinate pickup and delivery so nothing goes to waste unnecessarily.
Recycle
Recyclable materials — paper, cardboard, plastics, metals — are separated and sent to proper recycling facilities.
Responsible Disposal
Items that can’t be kept, donated, or recycled are disposed of through proper channels, following all local regulations for waste management.

Eco-Friendly Approach
We’re committed to minimizing landfill waste. Our eco-friendly disposal process ensures that as much material as possible is diverted from landfills through donation, recycling, and responsible processing. We coordinate with local recycling facilities and charitable organizations throughout the Lowcountry to maximize our diversion rate. If responsible disposal is a priority for you, our guide to eco-friendly hoarding disposal in the Lowcountry explains how we keep materials out of landfills.
When to Call for Debris Removal
- Your home has accumulated large amounts of broken or unusable items
- You need help clearing a hoarded property before sale or renovation
- Pathways are blocked by heavy items you can’t move safely
- A family member needs help clearing excessive debris from their home
- You’re preparing for a whole-house hoarding cleanup and need the heavy debris cleared first
Safety First
Hoarding debris can hide serious hazards — sharp objects, unstable stacks, mold, pest nests, and structural damage. Our team is trained to identify and manage these risks safely. We use proper lifting techniques, protective equipment, and safety protocols to protect both our team and your property. Concerned about safety during heavy removal? Learn more about what to know about heavy debris removal in hoarding situations.
If we identify biohazard concerns during debris removal, we can seamlessly transition to our biohazard remediation service.
Need help with debris removal? Contact us for a free assessment or call (843) 517-7097.
