Residential in Ashburn, VA
Whether you're tackling a single room or clearing an entire house before a move, our two-person crews show up on time, lift everything themselves, and leave the space broom-clean.
Residential pickup in Ashburn 20147
20147 covers the central Ashburn grid — Ashburn Farm and Ashburn Village on the north side, Goose Creek and Belmont Ridge to the south, edging One Loudoun on the east. The housing is mostly late-1990s to mid-2010s single-family, townhome clusters, and newer mixed-use pockets near One Loudoun.
Mixed work — a lot of residential pickups (first-time movers outgrowing their townhomes, single-couch and single-mattress calls that add up), plenty of construction debris from the kitchen remodels that rolled through in waves post-2020, and a steady trickle of commercial work from the tech-adjacent offices near the Janelia campus.
Ashburn Farm and Ashburn Village residential pickups are steady year-round. The Farm's townhome clusters generate a lot of first-time-mover cleanouts (folks graduating to single-family and leaving behind college-era furniture), and Ashburn Village's Goose Creek side sends regular garage and basement jobs. The HOA rules in both communities forbid curbside debris staging, so we truck-load everything straight from the property.
What we typically take on a residential job
- Couches, sectionals, recliners, loveseats, and other oversized furniture
- Mattresses and box springs (king, queen, full, twin) — with recycling where possible
- Dressers, bookshelves, tables, chairs, and bed frames
- Garage contents: bikes, tools, paint cans (empty), lawn equipment, camping gear
- Boxes and bags of household goods, clothing, seasonal storage
- Exercise equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, weight benches)
Free, firm on-site quotes — no dollar surprises
Every job gets a free, firm on-site quote before any lifting happens. We walk through the items with you, you see the truck, you get one total number — paid once the work is done. No hidden minimums, no hourly meters, no upcharges for stairs or heavy items.
Pricing is volume-based (by quarter-, half-, or full-truckload), which keeps costs predictable on bigger jobs and honest on small ones.
