Dorm Move Out Junk Removal Gainesville

Same-day haul-away for UF students clearing out a residence hall room. We take the futon, the mini fridge, the loft pieces and the pile of move-out trash so you can hand back your key on time.

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Checkout Is Tomorrow and Your Room Is a Mess?

Dorm move out junk removal in Gainesville means we show up at your residence hall, grab everything you cannot fit in the car, and haul it away the same day so your room is clear before the RA checkout. You tell us what stays and what goes, we carry it down and out, and you avoid the improper checkout fee that hits when something gets left behind.

Every May it plays out the same way. Finals wrap up, your ride home has a trunk the size of a shoebox, and suddenly you are staring at a busted futon, a mini fridge that smells like the inside of a gym bag, and a 3M-Command-strip graveyard on the wall. The shuttle to the dumpster behind Beaty Towers is a hike, and good luck wedging a mattress topper into a Honda Civic already packed with a semester of stuff. That leftover pile is exactly what we clear, with the truck, the dollies and the crew that does the lifting.

What a dorm move out cleanout includes

We focus on the stuff students leave behind when the room has to be empty by the deadline:

  • Futons, papasan chairs, foldable couches and cheap desk chairs
  • Mattress toppers, twin XL bedding, and any mattress you brought from home
  • Mini fridges, microwaves, fans and small dorm appliances
  • Loft kits, bed risers, storage cubes and that pressure-mounted shelf
  • Rugs, command-hook casualties, boxes and bags of move-out trash

Moved into an apartment partway through the year instead? We also handle full apartment cleanouts in Gainesville, and if it is really just the bulky pieces you need gone, our furniture removal in Gainesville covers futons and mattresses on their own. Anything still usable gets donated, and we recycle metal and plastic when we can instead of sending it all to the landfill.

How it works

  1. Text a photo or call. Snap a few pictures of the room and send them to (352) 354-3525 for a fast quote.
  2. Pick a window. We offer same-day and next-day pickups, including weekends, which lines up with checkout deadlines.
  3. We clear it out. Our team hauls everything down the stairwell or elevator and out of the building, then sweeps up.
  4. You confirm it is empty. Walk the room, confirm it is clear, and you are ready for the RA inspection.

What affects the cost

A dorm cleanout is priced by how much room everything takes up in the truck and the effort to get it out, not by a flat per-item gimmick. The big factors are volume (one futon and a fridge is quick, a whole loaded room takes longer), weight, and access: a ground-floor room near a loading door beats a fifth-floor room with one slow elevator on the busiest move-out day of the year. You get an upfront, no-obligation quote before we lift anything, so there are no surprises. For a fuller breakdown, see our Gainesville junk removal pricing guide.

Dorms and student areas we serve

We cover the residence halls and student housing all over Gainesville: the high-rises like Beaty Towers and the Springs Complex, Broward, Jennings and Graham on campus, the Hume and Lakeside areas, plus the apartments just off campus around Midtown, SW 13th Street, Museum Road and Archer Road. We also serve nearby communities, including Newberry and the rest of Alachua County. If you are at UF or anywhere around town, call and we will tell you how soon we can get there.

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Crew hauling a futon and mini fridge during dorm move out junk removal in Gainesville

Built for the End-of-Semester Rush

Gainesville runs on the academic calendar, and so do we. The busiest dorm move-out days land at the end of spring semester when the whole campus clears out at once, and again when summer sessions wrap. If your room has to be empty by a set hour or you eat a late-checkout charge, that is exactly the job we are set up for. Book a slot a day or two ahead during that crunch and you will not be the student dragging a mattress to the curb at midnight.

Not sure it is worth calling instead of cramming it all in the car? Here are 5 signs it is time to call a removal service when the move-out pile keeps growing.

Checkout looming? Get your room cleared before the RA inspection. Call or text (352) 354-3525 for fast, friendly dorm move out junk removal in Gainesville.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will you take a mini fridge and futon out of an upper-floor dorm room?

Yes. We carry mini fridges, futons, mattresses and everything else down the stairs or elevator and out of the building. That is most of what we do in the residence halls around the UF campus, so you do not have to wrestle anything to the curb first.

Can you come the same day before my checkout deadline?

Often, yes. We offer same-day and next-day appointments, including weekends. During the end-of-semester move-out rush the slots fill fast, so call as early as you can and we will lock in a window before your checkout time.

How much does dorm move out junk removal cost in Gainesville?

It depends on how much space your stuff takes up in the truck, how heavy it is, and how easy it is to get out of the building. A single futon and fridge costs less than a fully loaded room on a high floor. You get an upfront quote before we start, with no hidden fees. Send a few photos for the fastest estimate.

Do I have to be there when you clear the room?

Not necessarily. If your ride already left town, you can tell us what stays and what goes over the phone and arrange access through your roommate or RA. Plenty of students book the pickup after they have already driven home.

What happens to my old dorm stuff after you haul it out?

Anything still usable gets donated, and we recycle metal and plastic when we can. Only what is truly worn out goes to the landfill, so your old futon or fridge has a good chance of helping someone else first.