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    "Full-service junk removal for homes, garages, and offices."

    1414 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55403
    4.8(870 reviews)
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    Cost Guide

    Junk removal crews Cost Guide for Minnesota

    Here's a quick read on what most Minnesota homeowners pay for junk removal work in 2026. Local labor in Minnesota runs about 5% above the national average, so the table below shows the national-average band next to a Minnesota-adjusted band you can use as a real-world benchmark.

    Service National Avg (2026) Minnesota Avg (2026)
    Service call / diagnostic$95 to $175 minimum pickup$100 to $185 minimum pickup
    Hourly labor rateMost jobs are priced by truck volume, not hoursSame as national
    Half-truck haul (about 6 cubic yards)$300 to $500$320 to $530
    Full-truck haul plus heavy items$600 to $1,000$630 to $1,050

    What pushes Minnesota prices up or down

    • Labor pool. Cold-climate building science is more advanced here than in most of the country.
    • Climate factors. Brutal winters and warm, storm-heavy summers adds wear and complicates scheduling around weather windows.
    • Permits and inspections. Residential contractors and most trades require state licenses. Energy code is among the strictest in the Midwest.
    • Access and travel. Rural counties usually see a trip charge added on top of the labor estimate.

    Always ask for an itemized estimate. A quote on the phone is a starting point, not a promise. Browse junk removal crews in your city above to compare real local pricing.

    Regulations & Licensing

    Regulations and Licensing for Junk removal crews in Minnesota

    Minnesota doesn't run a single statewide license for every junk hauler, but the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry oversees several pieces of the trade. Most permitting and inspections happen at the city or county level, so rules can shift block by block.

    Best practices that protect you

    • Confirm the company is insured before crews step on your property.
    • Get the volume-based price quoted in writing before loading begins.
    • Ask where the load is taken (donation, recycling, transfer, or landfill).
    • Avoid cash-only operators who can't show their disposal facility.
    • Confirm the company carries general liability coverage and ask for a copy.
    • Check whether your city requires a permit for the specific job you're hiring out.

    Why local matters

    Residential contractors and most trades require state licenses. Energy code is among the strictest in the Midwest. A junk hauler who works your zip code every week already knows the local inspector and the quirks of your housing stock. That saves you time and rework.

    Recent Trends

    Recent Home Trends in Minnesota

    Minnesota homeowners are spending differently in 2026 than they were five years ago. Cold-climate building science is more advanced here than in most of the country. A few patterns keep showing up in quotes and project lists.

    What's hot right now

    • ice-dam-resistant roof and attic detailing
    • cold-climate heat pumps as a furnace backup
    • Twin Cities ADU growth after recent zoning changes
    • donation-first hauling that diverts reusable items

    Trends matter because they shape lead times. When everyone in the neighborhood wants the same upgrade, schedules tighten and material costs creep up. If a project on this list is on your radar, it's smart to get on a junk hauler's calendar early in the season.

    State Guide

    Junk Removal in Minnesota: What Every Homeowner Should Know

    Junk removal overview coming soon.