OBX Pricing

Compare OBX junk hauling and dumpster rates, then pick the option that fits your cleanup.

A clean, heavy-duty roll-off dumpster in bright, fresh company colors, neatly positioned on a smooth concrete driveway in a coastal Outer Banks neighborhood. The dumpster is empty and spotless inside, with clearly visible safety markings and a crisp logo on the side. Late afternoon sunlight casts soft, warm highlights along the metal edges, with gentle shadows stretching toward a well-kept beach cottage and dune grass in the softly blurred background. Photographic realism at eye level, using a wide-angle lens to show driveway clearance and surrounding space. The mood is professional, orderly, and reliable, emphasizing easy driveway placement and tidy junk removal service with a clean and modern aesthetic.

Pricing

See upfront rates for junk removal and dumpster rentals across the Outer Banks, with no surprise fees.

Load Pickup

$149

✓ Curbside

✓ Light loads

Dumpster Rental

$299

✓ Driveway

✓ Weekend

✓ Rush service

✓ Labor

✓ Appliance lift

Full Cleanout

$549

✓ Bulk piles

✓ Shed debris

✓ Beach houses

✓ Rental swaps

✓ Multi-day rental

✓ Estate jobs

✓ Contractor loads

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What Changes Your Price

Pricing depends on the volume of junk, driveway or beach access, special handling for heavy items, and local disposal fees in each Outer Banks county.

A spacious, tidy two-car garage midway through a junk removal cleanout, with a large, open-top dumpster parked just outside on the driveway. Inside the garage, organized piles of bulky items—old furniture, broken shelving, and worn-out boxes—are neatly staged near the open door, ready to be hauled. The floor is swept clean where junk has already been removed. Bright mid-morning natural light pours in from the open garage and driveway, creating clear, crisp shadows and a sense of progress. Photographic realism from a slightly elevated angle, sharp focus throughout. The mood is efficient and reassuring, highlighting before-and-after contrast and the professionalism of the Outer Banks junk removal process.