If an old wooden shed is rotting in your Southern California backyard, you may be wondering whether to call a junk removal company or a demolition crew. The two services overlap, but they are not the same. Knowing the difference saves you money, prevents permit headaches, and helps you pick the right team the first time. This 2026 guide breaks down shed removal vs. junk removal across Los Angeles, Orange County, and the Inland Empire so you can make a confident decision.
Junk removal is the pickup and responsible disposal of items you no longer need. A junk removal crew shows up with a truck, loads everything by hand, and hauls it away to a recycling center, donation partner, or landfill. Typical jobs include old furniture, appliances, mattresses, electronics, garage clutter, yard waste, and small remodel debris.
The defining feature of junk removal is that the items are already loose or easy to disassemble. There is no structural tear-down. A two-person crew can usually finish a full-service junk removal job in 30 to 90 minutes.
Shed removal is the dismantling and hauling of an outdoor structure such as a wood, metal, plastic, or vinyl storage shed. It is part demolition and part junk removal. The crew tears the shed down board by board or panel by panel, separates recyclable materials, and hauls the debris to an approved facility.
Shed removal often involves extra steps that pure junk removal does not require:
Junk removal handles loose items. Shed removal handles a standing structure plus its contents. If your shed is empty and falling apart but still upright, you need shed removal, not junk removal.
A junk removal crew brings dollies, straps, and a dump truck. A shed removal crew adds pry bars, reciprocating saws, sledgehammers, and sometimes a small jackhammer for concrete pads. Heavier sheds may need three or four crew members instead of two.
Most cities in Southern California do not require a permit to haul away loose junk. Shed removal is different. If the shed is over 120 square feet or has electrical service, cities like Los Angeles, Long Beach, Riverside, and Anaheim may require a demolition permit. Permit fees in SoCal generally run $100 to $450. A reputable shed removal company will pull the permit for you or tell you upfront if one is needed.
Junk removal in Southern California typically runs $150 to $600 for a standard load. Shed removal costs more because of the labor, debris volume, and disposal fees:
SoCal pricing tends to run on the higher end of national averages because of dump fees, traffic, and labor rates. The Inland Empire is often $50 to $150 cheaper than coastal LA and Orange County for the same size shed.
Pick a standard junk removal service when:
Book a full shed removal service when:
A professional crew typically follows this sequence: walk the site, disconnect any utilities, empty the shed, dismantle the roof and walls, lift the floor, break up the foundation if needed, load the truck, and sweep the area clean. Most residential sheds in Los Angeles, Orange County, and the Inland Empire come down in two to five hours. Larger outbuildings may need a full day or a follow-up haul.
Whether you need junk removal or shed removal, give the company three details up front: dimensions of the shed, the foundation type, and a few photos of the contents. That alone gets you a firm, written quote in most cases. Avoid any company that refuses to put a price in writing or asks for cash before the job starts.
911 Junk CA handles both standard junk removal and full shed removal across Southern California, including Los Angeles, the Inland Empire, and Orange County. We tear down, haul away, and recycle as much as possible — all upfront pricing, no surprise fees. Call or text us today for a free, no-obligation quote on your shed or junk removal project.
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