Boise · Idaho

Commercial Junk Removal in Boise. Made Easy.

Same-day pickup available. 4-hour windows, 7 days a week. COI on file. Built for the Treasure Valley's fast-growing industrial corridor — Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, and Eagle.

JRP Loaders working at a Boise commercial pickup
Same-day
Pickup often available across the Treasure Valley
4-hour
Arrival windows, 7 days a week
COI
Issued at onboarding, renewed annually
Top-5
Fastest-growing US metros (Boise)

Why Boise picks JRP

One vendor. Every job. Every Treasure Valley address.

Boise has been one of the fastest-growing metros in the United States for the better part of a decade, and the growth has shifted the regional economy. Micron Technology's $15 billion fab expansion in Boise is reshaping the industrial corridor. Hewlett Packard's longstanding presence anchors a dense tech employer base. New multifamily and office construction along the I-84 corridor through Meridian and Nampa is generating substantial commercial junk removal demand. We run dedicated route coverage so a Boise pickup gets the same operational standards as our highest-volume metros.

For commercial accounts, that means recurring contracts with COI on file, predictable invoicing, and a single account team coordinating across multiple properties. For homeowners and small businesses, it means same-day or next-day pickup with a 4-hour arrival window 7 days a week, 8am-8pm.

Whether you're a tech facility manager handling an IT decommissioning, a property manager running multifamily turnover in Meridian, or a homeowner clearing a basement in Eagle — same operational backbone, same standards.

Built for Treasure Valley growth

Industrial, tech, and multifamily — same vendor.

Boise's growth pattern is unusual: a tech and manufacturing employer base that's expanding fast (Micron's fab, HP's longstanding campus, plus a wave of relocating tech companies) plus heavy residential construction to house the workers (Meridian, Nampa, Eagle, Star). The two trends create different commercial junk removal scopes that we handle under one account.

Industrial: warehouse decommissioning, manufacturing line refresh debris, R2-certified IT asset destruction with chain-of-custody documentation. Multifamily: tenant turnover cleanouts, common-area route service, recurring monthly bulk-waste contracts. Office: TI debris, tenant-improvement cleanouts, decommissioning at lease-end. One MSA covers everything.

Idaho's lighter regulatory framework (no statewide mattress recycling mandate, no organics diversion law, no C&D diversion mandate) means compliance scope is mostly federal — EPA Section 608 for refrigerants, RCRA for hazmat, NIST 800-88 for data destruction. We deliver these as standard scope.

Where we work

We service every Treasure Valley submarket.

The Treasure Valley spans Ada and Canyon counties — geographically compact but commercially active. Our coverage map follows the I-84 corridor and the major residential growth zones.

URBAN CORE
Downtown Boise & North End

The state capital, BSU campus, plus the Class A office and hospitality core. Saint Alphonsus and Saint Luke's medical campuses anchor the healthcare base. Common scopes: office TI, multifamily turnover, healthcare facility cleanouts, hotel FF&E refresh.

TECH & INDUSTRIAL
Boise Bench & SE Boise

Micron Technology campus and the surrounding industrial corridor. Manufacturing line refresh, IT asset destruction with R2 chain-of-custody, plus recurring industrial scopes for the broader tech employer base.

SUBURBAN GROWTH
Meridian & Eagle

The fastest-growing residential submarkets in the Treasure Valley. New multifamily, retail, and office construction along Eagle Road. Heavy property management volume, multifamily turnover, and pre-listing residential.

CANYON COUNTY
Nampa & Caldwell

Canyon County's two largest cities. Manufacturing and food processing concentration along I-84, plus suburban residential. Common scopes: industrial cleanouts, multifamily turnover, retail rebrand work.

RESIDENTIAL CORE
Garden City & Hidden Springs

Established residential corridors along the Boise River. Mix of older bungalow homes, contemporary residential, and recurring estate cleanout volume. Strong realtor referral base.

EXURBAN REACH
Kuna, Star & Middleton

The outer Treasure Valley exurbs. Coverage extends to the western edge of Canyon County. Mostly residential scope plus growing small-business commercial as suburban density extends west.

Where your junk actually goes

Routed through the right facility, every time.

Idaho's regulatory framework is lighter than coastal states — no statewide mandatory mattress recycling, no organics diversion law, no C&D diversion mandate. Federal frameworks (EPA Section 608, RCRA Subtitle C, NIST 800-88) still apply uniformly. We deliver the documentation buyers actually need.

Ada County Landfill
Boise · Operated by Ada County

The Treasure Valley's primary municipal solid waste landfill. Standard routing for non-recyclable disposal across Boise, Meridian, Eagle, and Garden City. Adjacent transfer station handles in-county consolidation.

Pickles Butte Sanitary Landfill
Nampa · Canyon County

Canyon County's primary landfill serving Nampa, Caldwell, and the western Treasure Valley. Operated by Canyon County Solid Waste. Used for higher-volume Canyon County commercial accounts.

Western Recycling
Boise · Cardboard, paper, plastics, metals

Largest regional materials recovery facility in Idaho. Standard routing for source-separated commercial recycling streams — cardboard, paper, plastics, metals. Used for warehouse and office decommissioning where recycling diversion is the customer priority.

Hidden Hollow Sanitary Landfill
Boise · C&D-eligible

Active municipal landfill with capacity for construction and demolition debris alongside MSW. Routing standard for active GC project debris where dedicated C&D processing isn't required.

R2-certified electronics processors
Regional · Multi-state coverage

Idaho doesn't have a state e-waste law, but R2-certified routing remains the operational standard for commercial IT decommissioning. Chain-of-custody documentation, NIST 800-88 destruction, and Certificates of Destruction for data-bearing devices delivered as standard scope.

EPA Section 608 refrigerant recovery
Federal · Applies uniformly

Federal EPA Section 608 prohibits venting refrigerants from any appliance during disposal. Section 608-certified refrigerant recovery is included as standard scope on every appliance pickup — refrigerators, freezers, AC units, water heaters, dehumidifiers.

Disposal routing depends on jurisdiction (Ada County, Canyon County), federal compliance frameworks, and project location. Federal Section 608, RCRA Subtitle C, and NIST 800-88 (for data destruction) included as standard scope.

What we handle

Built for Boise's biggest scopes.

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