Junk removal in Atlanta costs between $99 and $649 with Two & Through — $99 for a single item, up to $649 for a full 15-cubic-yard truckload, with labor and dump fees included and no deposit. Most franchises quote only after an in-person visit and typically run 20–40% higher for the same load. Here is the complete, honest math.
| Load Size | Price | What Fits |
|---|---|---|
| Single Item | $99 | One couch, mattress, appliance, or piece of furniture |
| 1/4 Truck | $179 | A few bulky items — small furniture haul, garage corner |
| Half Truck | $349 | Multiple rooms' worth, garage cleanout, small renovation debris |
| 3/4 Truck | $499 | Large cleanout, multi-room furniture, moderate construction debris |
| Full Truck (15 cu yd) | $649 | Whole-house cleanout, estate cleanout, major demo debris |
Every price includes labor and dump fees. 8% GA sales tax at checkout. Stairs surcharge: $49 for 3+ flights. No deposit — you pay after the job.
Real-world examples: an old couch = $99 · a bedroom set = $179 · a garage corner or small renovation's debris = $349 · a multi-room cleanout = $499 · a whole-house or estate cleanout = $649.
Volume is the whole game — you pay for how much truck your stuff fills, nothing else. Stairs add $49 only at 3+ flights (Midtown walk-ups, older bungalows). Item type rarely changes the price; the exceptions are things we can't take at all: hazmat (paint, oil, propane, batteries) and wet biohazard.
What does NOT change the price: your ZIP code (all 25 metro cities pay the same), booking channel, or whether we think you can afford more. Prices are published; the app shows your total before you confirm.
National franchise haulers in Atlanta generally require an in-person visit before quoting, and equivalent loads typically come in 20–40% higher once brand fees and commissioned sales are baked in. The quote visit itself costs you a half-day window.
Two & Through publishes prices, books online in 60 seconds at /app/, and includes labor and dump fees in the displayed total.
The honest math for one load: truck rental $50–90, Atlanta-area transfer-station dump fees $30–60, fuel, plus loading it yourself twice and a half day gone. Call it $100–170 in hard costs before your time. A $179 quarter-truck pickup — loaded, hauled, swept, and disposal included — is usually the better trade for anything beyond a single carload.
Between $99 and $649 with Two & Through: $99 for a single item, $179 for a quarter truck, $349 for a half truck, $499 for three-quarters, and $649 for a full 15-cubic-yard truck. Labor and dump fees included.
National franchises carry brand fees and quote in person, which typically pushes prices 20-40% higher for equivalent loads. Local upfront-priced operators skip the sales visit and publish rates.
With us: 8% Georgia sales tax and a $49 stairs surcharge for 3+ flights — that's the complete list. Watch other quotes for fuel surcharges, dump-fee 'adjustments,' and minimum-load bumps.
Often not, once you price it honestly: pickup truck rental ($50-90), dump fees ($30-60 per load at Atlanta-area transfer stations), fuel, and a half day of your time — for one load. A $179 quarter-truck pickup frequently wins.
Stage items curbside or in the garage when possible, combine everything into one pickup, and share a larger load with a neighbor when the timing works.
After. There's no deposit — the crew hauls everything, you inspect, then pay by cash, card, Venmo, Zelle, or CashApp.
Pricing for the items people ask about most:
Point at it. We haul it. Priced before you confirm.