Based in Huntsville, hauling everywhere the metro reaches. Same flat rates in every city we serve — $87.95 half truck, $157.95 full truck, $297.95 dump trailer — with no travel fees and no surcharges.
Home base. Every neighborhood from Five Points to Providence, plus same-week pickups citywide.
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Clift Farm to Monrovia to Town Madison — flat rates with no travel fees.
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The Square, East Limestone, and the fastest-growing county in Alabama.
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Old Decatur, Albany, and the Beltline — the river crossing is on us.
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No city bulk pickup in the county? We're the crew that comes instead.
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The Big Cove valley, the RTJ Trail neighborhoods, and the 431 corridor.
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PCS cleanouts timed to your final-out — we know the drill.
See local details →We also regularly serve Harvest, Toney, New Market, Brownsboro, Gurley, New Hope, Triana, and Guntersville — if you're anywhere in the Huntsville metro, the answer is almost certainly yes. Not sure? Call (256) 795-6448 and ask.
Five Points • Blossomwood • Monte Sano • Jones Valley • South Huntsville • Bailey Cove • Providence • Research Park • Moores Mill • Downtown • Lowe Mill • Hampton Cove • Zierdt Road corridor
35801, 35802, 35803, 35805, 35806, 35810, 35811, 35816, 35824 (Huntsville) • 35756, 35757, 35758 (Madison) • 35611, 35613, 35614 (Athens) • 35601, 35603 (Decatur) • 35750, 35759, 35761, 35763, 35749, 35773 (Madison County communities)
No. Madison, Athens, Decatur, and every community on this page gets the same flat rates: $87.95, $157.95, or $297.95 by load size — labor, hauling, and disposal included.
Probably. We routinely take jobs throughout the Tennessee Valley when the schedule allows, including Guntersville and New Hope. Call with your address and we'll give you a straight yes or no.
Unincorporated Madison County — Meridianville, Hazel Green, Harvest, Toney, New Market — has no city bulk-trash pickup at all, so a private hauler is the only practical option for furniture, appliances, and big cleanouts.
Usable items are donated to Huntsville-area charities first. Scrap metal goes to recyclers. What's left is disposed of properly at licensed area facilities — never dumped on a back road.