We cross the Tennessee River for Decatur every week — hauling furniture, appliances, renovation debris, and estate cleanouts from Old Decatur's historic blocks to the newer neighborhoods off the Beltline.
Does Rocket City Hauling serve Decatur? Yes — all of Decatur and the nearby Morgan County communities (35601, 35603) get the same flat rates as Huntsville: $87.95 half truckload, $157.95 full truckload, $297.95 dump trailer. Furniture, appliances, renovation debris, and full cleanouts, with no river toll.
Decatur has some of the best housing stock in North Alabama — historic homes in Old Decatur and Albany, sturdy mid-century neighborhoods off 6th Avenue, and newer builds toward Highway 67. Older homes mean two things for us: renovations and estates.
When a 1940s Albany bungalow gets a new kitchen or a longtime family home near Delano Park changes hands, the debris and the decades of belongings need somewhere to go. We're the call that makes both disappear.
Decatur runs its own sanitation services, and like every city's bulk pickup, it works on the city's schedule with the city's rules — items at the curb, route-based timing, and limits on what crews will take. Renovation debris from your remodel? That's not their job. A basement's worth of a parent's belongings? Not in one trip.
We fill the gap: inside-the-house pickup, your schedule, and loads sized for real projects. Point Mallard season's coming — spend your Saturday there, not at the transfer station.
Small cleanouts — a few furniture pieces, appliances, or a single-room refresh.
Book Half TruckGarage cleanouts, full room clearings, or larger renovation debris.
Book Full TruckWhole-home cleanouts, major renovations, estates, and commercial jobs.
Book Dump TrailerSame flat rates in Decatur and Morgan County — the river crossing is on us.
No — Decatur gets the same published flat rates as Huntsville. $87.95 half truckload, $157.95 full truckload, $297.95 dump trailer, all-inclusive. We're across the river weekly anyway.
Yes — it's one of our most common Decatur calls. Plaster, lath, old flooring, cabinets, and fixtures from historic-home remodels in Old Decatur and Albany are exactly what our construction debris service is built for.
Yes, with the same donate-first approach we use everywhere: usable furniture and housewares go to area charities before anything is disposed of, and we leave the home broom-clean for the family or the realtor.
All of it — Old Decatur, Albany, the 6th Avenue corridor, neighborhoods off the Beltline, and out Highway 67 toward Priceville. If you're in 35601 or 35603, you're on our map.