A WE HAUL offers inexpensive Junk Removal, Furniture Removal, Appliance Removal, Electronic Waste Removal, and Estate Cleanout services in the cities of Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Agoura Hills, Sherwood Lake, Calabasas, Malibu, Newbury Park, Camarillo, and Oak Park California.

Your Trusted Junk Removal Experts

At A We Haul, we specialize in hassle-free junk removal and estate cleanouts in Thousand Oaks, Agoura Hills, Westlake Village Calabasas, Camarillo, Newbury Park, Oak Park, Lake Sherwood, and Malibu.

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Declutter Your Space

Our professional team ensures a quick and easy process for moving, downsizing, or removing unwanted items from your home or business.

Frequently Asked Questions About Junk Removal and Estate Cleanout Services

Q: What is Junk Removal?

A: Junk removal is a professional service that helps you get rid of unwanted items from your home or business.This can include furniture, appliances, electronics, construction debris, and more.

Q: How much does junk removal cost?

A: The cost of junk removal varies depending on several factors, including the volume of junk, the distance it needs to be transported, and any special handling requirements. It's best to get quotes from multiple companies to compare prices.

Q: What types of junk can be removed?

A: Most junk removal companies can handle a wide range of items, including furniture, appliances, electronics, construction debris, yard waste, and more.However, it's always a good idea to check with the specific company to confirm what they can and cannot remove.

Q: How long does the junk removal process take?

A: The duration of the junk removal process depends on the volume of junk and the complexity of the job.

Smaller jobs can often be completed in a few hours, while larger jobs may take a full day or longer.

Q: Is junk removal eco-friendly?

A: Many junk removal companies prioritize eco-friendly practices, such as recycling, donating, and proper disposal. When choosing a company, ask about their commitment to sustainability.

Q: Do I need to be present during the junk removal process?

A: Typically, you don't need to be present during the entire process.

However, it's a good idea to be available to answer any questions or provide additional information.

Q: Can I donate items through a junk removal company?

A: Yes, many junk removal companies work with local charities to donate usable items. Be sure to ask about their donation policies.

Q: Can I schedule a junk removal appointment on short notice?

A: While many companies can accommodate same-day or next-day appointments, it's best to schedule in advance to ensure availability.


Customer Reviews

Hear from our satisfied clients about their junk removal and decluttering experiences.

A We Haul made my estate cleanout effortless and stress-free. Highly recommend!

John S.
A collection of discarded materials including leaves, sticks, newspapers, and a plastic container. The scene appears cluttered and disorganized, with the newspapers showing text and images amidst other debris.
A collection of discarded materials including leaves, sticks, newspapers, and a plastic container. The scene appears cluttered and disorganized, with the newspapers showing text and images amidst other debris.

Thousand Oaks

The team was professional and efficient, helping me clear out years of clutter quickly. I couldn't be happier with their service and highly recommend them!

A large landfill site filled with heaps of garbage and debris. Two excavators are working amidst the piles, with one person standing between them. The scene is dominated by the dark, earthy tones of the waste, with a backdrop of trees and structures.
A large landfill site filled with heaps of garbage and debris. Two excavators are working amidst the piles, with one person standing between them. The scene is dominated by the dark, earthy tones of the waste, with a backdrop of trees and structures.
Sarah J.

Agoura Hills

★★★★★
★★★★★