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After a death, inheritance, or downsizing in Washington, the property still has to be cleared. We handle the full job — furniture, appliances, electronics, personal items, basements, garages, attics — coordinated with your family timeline. Donation routing to Goodwill of Greater Washington. Documentation packets ready for executors when needed.
Washington DC and the DMV have substantial estate cleanout volume from properties held in families for generations. Georgetown, Kalorama, Spring Valley, Wesley Heights, and Cleveland Park feature higher-end estate work with substantial book collections, antiques, and federal-government-career memorabilia. Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, McLean, and Vienna estate work runs larger square footage with contemporary contents. Federal employee retirement transitions drive a distinct downsizing pattern across the metro.
Most estate cleanouts in the DMV run 1–3 days for a typical 1,500–3,000 square foot property. Larger estates or properties with substantial accumulated contents — common in Georgetown, Dupont Circle, Capitol Hill, Kalorama, Foxhall, Spring Valley, where many homes have been held in families for decades — run longer. We assess before pricing on any unusually large property or any property where contents level looks substantial in photos.
For families coordinating an estate cleanout from out of state — common when adult children live in different states than their parents — we coordinate the entire job remotely. Photo documentation before and after. Family approval at key decision points. Documentation packets for the executor and probate attorney when needed. JRP runs route coverage across DC, Montgomery County (MD), and Fairfax/Arlington (VA) under one operations footprint, with documentation that complies with each jurisdiction's framework.
Plus the surrounding DC, Montgomery (MD), Fairfax (VA), Arlington (VA) counties. Coverage extends across the entire the DMV area.
What's included in Washington estate cleanouts
Pricing for estate cleanouts in Washington is volume-based and typically falls within $1,500 – $7,800. 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 of Greater Washington, Habitat for Humanity DC and surrounding ReStores, The Salvation Army National Capital Area, photo documentation, basic post-job cleanup. What's separately priced if applicable: hazardous waste handling (paint, chemicals, propane tanks), specialty items requiring extra equipment.
For same-day quotes, send a few photos via the form above or call (833) 543-2337. Most quotes ready within a business day.
Most Washington estate cleanouts price between $1,500 and $7,800. A typical 2,000 sq ft estate runs the lower portion of that range; a 4,000+ sq ft estate with substantial basement, garage, and accumulated contents can run the upper portion or beyond. Pricing is volume-based, and we quote upfront before starting.
We service the entire Washington metro, including Georgetown, Capitol Hill, Bethesda, Chevy Chase MD, Potomac, McLean, Arlington, Alexandria, Falls Church, Vienna, Silver Spring, Rockville, plus the surrounding DC, Montgomery (MD), Fairfax (VA), Arlington (VA) counties. Estate cleanouts happen across every neighborhood; we coordinate scheduling based on metro density and route efficiency.
Donation-eligible items in good condition route to local the DMV nonprofit partners: Goodwill of Greater Washington, Habitat for Humanity DC and surrounding ReStores, The Salvation Army National Capital Area. We coordinate routing based on item type — furniture and household goods typically to Goodwill or Habitat ReStore, clothing to Salvation Army. Donation receipts available on request for executors handling probate documentation.
No. For out-of-state family members or executors who can't be on-site, we coordinate remotely with photo documentation before, during, and after. Lockbox access, garage door codes, or door codes work fine. We provide a primary point of contact who'll text or call with questions during the job.
1–3 days for a typical 1,500–3,000 sq ft property with a crew of 2–4 Loaders. Larger estates or properties with substantial accumulated contents can run 3–5 days. We work in continuous days when possible to minimize family disruption.
Standard practice is pre-cleanout family decision-making — family or executor inventories what's kept before we start. For items discovered during cleanout that might be valuable or sentimentally significant (old letters, photographs, jewelry, cash), we set them aside for family review rather than disposing. The clear scope agreement avoids accidental disposal of anything important.
Yes. We work with executors and probate attorneys regularly across the DMV. Documentation packets include scope, photos, donation receipts, and disposal routing — anything the attorney needs for the probate file. For executors handling estates from out of state, we coordinate everything remotely.
Tell us about the property — address, approximate size, and timeline. Photos help us quote accurately. We respond within one business day, most often same day.
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