Residential · Whole-house & hoarding

Hoarding cleanouts in Fort Worth, TX. Phased, family-coordinated.

Typical Fort Worth whole-house & hoarding cleanouts$2,475 – $14,700+

depending on property size and contents. Quote in 60 seconds.

Discreet · CIR Level 1-5 assessment · Biohazard partners · Therapist & Tarrant APS coordination

Hoarding cleanouts in Fort Worth are sensitive work. The Clutter Image Rating (CIR) framework runs Levels 1-5. We handle all five. Level 4-5 work coordinates with biohazard remediation partners who handle the biohazard portion first. Phased work. Family-coordinated. Discreet.

Whole-house & hoarding cleanouts in Fort Worth — what to expect

Tarrant County APS coordinates hoarding cases regularly. Texas's regulatory framework is light at the state level. North Texas storm season (spring tornado season, summer hail) creates some scheduling considerations for Level 4-5 work.

Hoarding cleanouts follow the Clutter Image Rating (CIR) framework — Levels 1-5, with 1 being normal clutter and 5 being severe (paths through the property only, biohazard concerns, structural integrity affected). We handle all five levels across the Fort Worth metro. Level 4-5 work coordinates with biohazard remediation partners (Servpro, Aftermath, Bio-One) who handle the biohazard portion first; we handle the volume cleanout after. Phased work where needed. Family-coordinated. Discreet.

Coordination with mental health professionals is common at Level 3+. the Fort Worth metro has established clinical infrastructure for hoarding disorder treatment, and we coordinate cleanouts as part of broader treatment plans — particularly when the resident is participating in the cleanout. The therapist coordinates the resident's involvement and decision-making; we execute the volume work. JRP runs route coverage across Tarrant, Parker, Wise, and Johnson counties, with substantial Western heritage estate expertise.

Neighborhoods we service across the Fort Worth metro

Westover Hills TCU/Berkeley Rivercrest Mira Vista Tanglewood Park Hill Ridglea Hills Crestwood Arlington Heights Cultural District Fairmount Ryan Place

Plus the surrounding Tarrant, Parker, Wise, Johnson counties. Coverage extends across the entire the Fort Worth metro area.

What's included in Fort Worth whole-house & hoarding cleanouts

  • CIR Level 1-2: standard residential cleanout scope across the Fort Worth metro (1-3 day projects)
  • CIR Level 3: phased work, enhanced crew PPE, 3-7 day projects
  • CIR Level 4: phased work, full PPE, biohazard partner pre-assessment
  • CIR Level 5: biohazard remediation partner coordinated first; volume cleanout after
  • Family-coordinated workflow (out-of-state family supported via video and photo)
  • Therapist-coordinated workflow (clinical hoarding specialists across the Fort Worth metro)
  • Tarrant, Parker, Wise, Johnson County APS coordination when applicable
  • Property manager coordination (abandoned-tenant hoarding situations)
  • Donation routing to Goodwill Industries of Fort Worth, Habitat for Humanity Fort Worth ReStores, The Salvation Army Fort Worth for salvageable items
  • Photo documentation of property condition before and after each phase
  • Documentation packet for treatment team, executor, or attorney

Fort Worth pricing — what drives the range

Pricing for whole-house & hoarding cleanouts in Fort Worth is volume-based and typically falls within $2,475 – $14,700+. 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 Fort Worth, Habitat for Humanity Fort Worth ReStores, The Salvation Army Fort Worth, 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.

Frequently asked questions — Whole-house & hoarding cleanouts in Fort Worth

How much does a hoarding cleanout cost in Fort Worth?

Fort Worth hoarding cleanouts price by CIR Level and property size. Range typically falls within $2,475 to $14,700+. Level 1-2 work runs the lower portion (similar to large estate cleanouts). Level 3-5 work runs the upper portion. Level 4-5 work typically adds $2,000-$10,000 for biohazard remediation handled by partners. We do an on-site assessment before quoting any Level 3+ job.

What is the Clutter Image Rating (CIR) and how do you use it?

The Clutter Image Rating is a 5-level visual scale developed by the International OCD Foundation. Level 1 is normal clutter. Level 2 is moderate. Level 3 is substantial (some rooms unusable). Level 4 is severe (most rooms unusable, hygiene concerns). Level 5 is extreme (paths only, biohazard concerns, structural integrity affected). We use CIR to scope projects accurately and price predictably.

Do you handle Level 5 hoarding situations in the Fort Worth metro?

Yes, in coordination with biohazard remediation partners. Level 5 work typically involves biohazard concerns requiring EPA/OSHA-protocol remediation before standard cleanup crews can work safely. We coordinate with Servpro, Aftermath, Bio-One, and similar partners across the Fort Worth metro. We handle the volume cleanout after they've certified the property safe.

Can you work with the resident's therapist or treatment team in Fort Worth?

Yes, and we do this regularly. Fort Worth-area clinical hoarding specialists, ICD-trained interventionists, and family therapists coordinate cleanouts as part of broader treatment plans. The therapist decides what level of resident participation is appropriate; we follow their lead on scope, pacing, and resident interaction.

What if Adult Protective Services is involved in a Fort Worth case?

We coordinate with Tarrant, Parker, Wise, Johnson County APS case workers regularly. APS-involved cases typically follow a different workflow than family-coordinated cases: APS sets the timeline and scope authority, the family is informed but doesn't decide, and the resident's participation depends on the case worker's assessment. We follow APS guidance throughout.

Is the work discreet? Will the neighbors know?

Discretion is core to how we operate hoarding work. Trucks are unmarked when requested. Crews wear plain work clothes (no JRP branding) when requested. Work happens during normal hours unless coordinated otherwise. We don't post job photos publicly or use them in marketing. The job stays between the family, the treatment team if involved, and us.

What about valuable or sentimental items hidden in the clutter?

Level 3+ hoarding work commonly turns up valuable items hidden in clutter — cash, jewelry, photographs, important documents, occasionally firearms or controlled substances. Standard practice: items that might be valuable or sentimentally significant get set aside for family or treatment team review rather than disposed. We document everything. For firearms or controlled substances, we follow law enforcement and DEA protocols.

Request a Fort Worth hoarding cleanout assessment.

For Level 3+ situations, we do an on-site assessment before quoting. The assessment is free and confidential. Photos help us pre-assess severity.

Request a Fort Worth assessment → Or call (833) 543-2337