Ovilla garages on rural properties hold more than most — old farm tools, outdoor equipment, decades of storage — we load it all and haul it away clean.
Ovilla garages on large rural properties often function as catch-all storage for the entire property — farm tools, outdoor equipment, old furniture, building materials from past projects. We handle the big, heavy, awkward loads that come with these jobs and haul everything away completely.
Most garages don't get cleaned out — they get reorganized into a different version of the same pile. We do actual cleanouts: everything comes out, you tell us what's staying and what's going, and we haul the rest away in a single visit. No bins to fill, no dump trips, no boxes staged in the driveway for six months. When we're done, you have a garage again.
Rural properties in Ovilla are some of our most varied jobs — long driveways, fenced lots, and spread-out structures are all part of a normal day out here. Rural Ovilla garages often double as workshops and farm storage — we're used to large-footprint jobs with heavy mixed items and unusual equipment.
We cover Ovilla on regular routes. Booking 24 hours ahead gets you the tightest arrival window.
Long driveways, gravel roads, and gated fence entries in Ovilla — we come prepared for all of it.
We aim to finish your garage cleanout in a single visit so you're not living around the project for days.
Every job is different — here are the four things that move the number up or down most on this type of work:
A two-car garage with floor-to-ceiling accumulation takes significantly more time and truck space than one that's just overcrowded in one corner.
Old chest freezers, riding mowers, shelving units, and car parts are common. Heavy items need more crew time to move safely and are priced accordingly.
If you need us to sort through decades of accumulation — keep, donate, haul — that adds time but is worth it to avoid discarding something useful.
Old gasoline, paint, pesticides, and motor oil require special disposal. We identify these on arrival and advise on proper next steps — most we can't take directly.
A few quick steps on your end can make the job go faster and sometimes cost less:
Tape or sticky-note anything you want to keep before we arrive. Everything else is fair game — this one step prevents confusion on a busy job day.
Locked cabinets, blocked shelves, and vehicles parked inside slow everything down. Clear the space before we arrive.
Old gasoline, paint cans, pesticides, and motor oil can't go with us. Drop them at your local household hazardous waste facility beforehand.
Knowing whether you want the garage for parking, a workshop, or organized storage helps us know what's worth keeping organized versus hauling.