Cost Guide
Junk removal crews Cost Guide for Vermont
Here's a quick read on what most Vermont homeowners pay for junk removal work in 2026. Local labor in Vermont runs about 5% above the national average, so the table below shows the national-average band next to a Vermont-adjusted band you can use as a real-world benchmark.
| Service | National Avg (2026) | Vermont Avg (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Service call / diagnostic | $95 to $175 minimum pickup | $100 to $185 minimum pickup |
| Hourly labor rate | Most jobs are priced by truck volume, not hours | Same 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 Vermont prices up or down
- Labor pool. Heat pumps are rolling out faster here than almost anywhere in the country.
- Climate factors. Long, snowy winters and short, mild summers adds wear and complicates scheduling around weather windows.
- Permits and inspections. Residential contractors must register with the state. Plumbing and electrical trades carry their own licenses.
- 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.
