The garage is where good intentions go to pile up. Old paint cans, a broken treadmill, boxes you haven’t opened since the last move, that patio set the sun destroyed three summers ago. Eventually the car stops fitting and it’s time to clear it out. The first question every Southern California homeowner asks is simple: how much does a garage cleanout cost?
Below is a straight-talking 2026 price guide based on real local disposal rates and hauling costs across Los Angeles, Orange County, the Inland Empire, and the South Bay.
For most Southern California homes, a professional garage cleanout runs $300 to $700, with the average single-car garage landing around $350–$450 and a packed two-car garage closer to $500–$700. Pricing is driven mostly by volume — how much of a truck your junk fills — not by the hour.
Here’s a rough breakdown by how full your garage is:
Southern California sits a little above the national average, and that’s not us padding the bill — it’s California’s disposal regulations and higher dump fees at local transfer stations. Your final price ties directly to what the landfill charges to take your specific pile.
This is the single biggest factor. Junk removal is priced by how much space your items take up in the truck. A garage stuffed to the rafters costs more than one with a tidy stack in the corner — simple as that.
Some items cost more to dispose of than standard household junk:
If your garage cleanout includes concrete, tile, roofing, or a lot of scrap metal, weight becomes the driver. Local transfer stations charge by the ton for heavy material, so a garage full of construction leftovers prices differently than one full of boxes and furniture.
A ground-floor garage with a wide driveway is quick. Items buried behind other items, a detached garage down a long path, or a second-story unit all add labor time — and that can nudge the price up.
Dump fees vary across the region. A cleanout in a city with an exclusive waste franchise and no self-haul option can cost more than one in an area with open transfer stations. Cities like Santa Ana, for example, have franchise rules that change how disposal gets handled.
You’ve got three real options. Here’s the honest comparison:
For a one-and-done garage clear-out, full-service hauling almost always wins on time and effort.
A good hauler doesn’t just drive everything to the landfill. At 911 Junk CA, usable furniture and household goods get routed to local donation centers, metal and appliances go to scrap and recycling, e-waste goes to certified recyclers, and only true trash hits the transfer station. It keeps material out of SoCal landfills and often means your old items get a second life with a family that needs them.
911 Junk CA handles garage cleanouts throughout Los Angeles County, Orange County, the South Bay, and the Inland Empire — including Long Beach, Signal Hill, San Pedro, Lomita, Seal Beach, Rancho Dominguez, and the surrounding communities. Same-day and next-day appointments are usually available, and we give you an upfront price before any lifting starts. No surprise fees, no hourly meter running.
Ready to park your car in the garage again? Call 911 Junk CA for a free, no-obligation quote on your garage cleanout. Send a couple of photos or describe what’s in there, and we’ll give you a straight price and a time that works. We do the heavy lifting — you get your space back.
Call 911 Junk CA today for your free garage cleanout estimate.
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