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Boston basements are where everything goes to be forgotten — old furniture, holiday decorations, exercise equipment, boxes you don't remember packing. We handle all of it including the stair carry. New England full-basement expertise. Crew sized to the stairs.
New England basements are a defining feature of greater Boston's housing stock. Most Newton, Brookline, Cambridge, and inner-suburb homes have full basements that serve as long-term storage. Stair-carry is the norm — bulkhead access varies by property age.
Basement cleanouts are operationally distinct from garage and main-floor work because of the stair carry. Everything coming out has to be carried up — sometimes a single flight of inside stairs, sometimes a steep bulkhead to grade, sometimes both. Furniture that came down in pieces 20 years ago has to come up in pieces too, which often means partial disassembly on-site. Old sleeper sofas, sectionals that took four people to bring down, exercise equipment with substantial weight — these are why basement cleanouts price higher per cubic yard than ground-floor work.
Most Boston basement cleanouts run a full day with a crew of 3-4 Loaders depending on stair situation and volume. A finished 1,500 sq ft basement with moderate accumulation runs the lower-middle of the price range (2-3 truckloads). An unfinished basement that's served as long-term storage for the household, plus inherited items from a parent's estate that ended up there, can run the upper range (3-5+ truckloads). JRP runs route coverage across greater Boston and the inner ring (Cambridge, Brookline, Newton, Belmont, Arlington), with documentation that complies with Massachusetts DEP framework.
Plus the surrounding Suffolk, Middlesex, Norfolk, Essex counties. Coverage extends across the entire greater Boston area.
What's included in Boston basement cleanouts
Pricing for basement cleanouts in Boston is volume-based and typically falls within $625 – $3,600. Three factors shift price within that range: (1) volume of contents (the biggest driver), (2) access difficulty (stairs, narrow hallways, no driveway access add labor time), and (3) special-handling items (pianos, hot tubs, safes, large appliances with refrigerant). We disclose these factors during the quote rather than after the job.
What's included in the price: labor, truck and disposal fees, donation routing to Goodwill Industries of Boston, Habitat for Humanity Greater Boston ReStores, The Salvation Army Greater Boston, photo documentation, basic post-job cleanup. What's separately priced if applicable: hazardous waste handling (paint, chemicals, propane tanks), specialty items requiring extra equipment.
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Most Boston basement cleanouts price between $625 and $3,600. A finished basement with moderate accumulation runs the lower portion (2-3 truckloads). An unfinished basement with substantial accumulated storage runs the upper portion (3-5+ truckloads). Stair situation affects price as much as volume.
No. Stair carry is the whole point — we bring everything up. Crew is sized to the stair situation. For very heavy items (sleeper sofas, exercise equipment, pool tables), we sometimes do partial disassembly on-site to fit the stairs.
Yes, with appropriate scope clarity. If water damage has been remediated by a restoration vendor (Servpro, Servicemaster, Aftermath, Bio-One) and we're handling the post-remediation contents cleanout, standard scope applies. If you have water damage that hasn't been remediated yet, the restoration vendor should handle remediation first; we coordinate with them on contents work.
Visible mold on contents (boxes, fabric items, wood furniture) means those items are typically disposed rather than donated. Mold on structural surfaces (walls, ceiling, floor) requires remediation by a certified vendor before we work — mold remediation is outside our scope.
Disconnected and capped: yes. Active equipment requires a licensed plumber (water heater) or HVAC contractor (furnace, AC handler) to disconnect first. We coordinate timing with the disconnect contractor when needed.
Built-in shelving and workbenches that are attached to walls require disassembly. We handle most disassembly as part of scope. Heavy built-ins with substantial structural attachment sometimes require coordination with a handyman or carpenter.
We handle carpet removal only if it's already pulled up and stacked. We don't tear up installed carpet — that's a flooring contractor's scope.
Tell us about the basement — finished or unfinished, approximate size, stair situation (interior, bulkhead, or both). Photos help us crew accordingly.
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