Southlake estate cleanouts for large homes in Timarron and beyond — we scale the crew to match the job and handle it with the discretion you'd expect.
Southlake estate cleanouts typically involve larger homes in Timarron, Monticello, and similar communities — properties that require significant manpower and multiple truck loads. We scale our crew to match the job and work with discretion, respecting the privacy and circumstances of every family we serve.
An estate cleanout is rarely just a pile of junk — it's decades of belongings, sentimental items mixed with everyday things, furniture that needs sorting, and rooms that haven't been touched in years. We move through the property systematically: keeping what you mark, setting aside anything for donation, and hauling everything else away. We've done hundreds of these and we never rush through a home that mattered to someone.
Southlake's larger homes are jobs we come prepared for. Large crews, adequate truck capacity, and honest quoting upfront — that's the standard we hold ourselves to here. Estate cleanouts in Southlake's large homes can involve thousands of square feet across many rooms. We plan the day in advance rather than improvising as we go.
For Southlake, scheduling 24–48 hours ahead ensures we arrive with the right crew and equipment.
Estate-sized Southlake homes often need bigger crews and more truck capacity. We quote that honestly upfront.
Estate cleanouts get a careful, room-by-room approach — we don't cut corners in a home that mattered.
Every job is different — here are the four things that move the number up or down most on this type of work:
A two-room cleanout is priced differently from a full house. We estimate based on realistic truckloads, not square footage alone.
If you need us to help sort items — keep, donate, dispose — that adds time but prevents waste and can save things that still have value.
A clear path through the property speeds things up. Heavy clutter, narrow hallways, or multi-story access all factor into the estimate.
Some clients need a one-day blitz; others prefer a phased approach over several visits. We accommodate both without penalty.
A few quick steps on your end can make the job go faster and sometimes cost less:
Before we arrive, do a single pass and pull anything with sentimental or financial value — nothing goes by accident.
Point us to one area where items being kept should go. That clear boundary saves a lot of confusion on a busy job day.
A few photos of the main rooms let us give you a real estimate before we show up — not a surprise number at the door.
Old filing cabinets, boxes in closets, and nightstand drawers often hold important paperwork. Flag those before we start.