Estate & Hoarding in Ashburn, VA
When a loved one passes, downsizes, or faces a hoarding challenge, the last thing the family needs is judgment. We show up on time, work room by room, flag anything that looks like it might matter, and give you space to breathe.
Estate & Hoarding pickup in Ashburn 20148
20148 is the southern Ashburn expansion — Brambleton and Loudoun Valley Estates, both newer-construction subdivisions with walkable town-center cores. Housing stock runs 2005-and-newer, meaning we see less 'old stuff' and more 'upgrade swaps' (original appliances getting replaced at the 12–15 year mark).
Appliance pickup is a leading category here — the original refrigerators and washer-dryer sets from the first Brambleton waves are aging out in lockstep. Furniture calls skew larger: sectionals coming out of large single-family great rooms, full dining sets, custom built-ins being stripped.
Estate work in 20148 is less common than in Sterling or Leesburg because the housing stock is newer — but it happens, and when it does, it's usually a relocation rather than a downsize. We coordinate with the family on a multi-day phased cleanout and route donation-eligible pieces through the Brambleton-area furniture banks rather than landfill. The volume per house tends to be high because of the larger floor plans.
What we typically take on a estate & hoarding job
- Full-house cleanouts including every room, basement, attic, and garage
- Furniture, appliances, clothing, kitchenware, personal effects
- Decades of paperwork, boxes, binders, photo archives (with your direction)
- Hoarding-situation cleanouts: compacted items, narrow paths, accumulated debris
- Outside the house: sheds, garages full of stored items, overgrown yards
- Estate sale leftovers after the auction company finishes
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.
