Furniture • appliances • mattresses • mixed junk
What Hawaii Junk hauls — and what the truck can’t take.
Most real jobs are mixed: a couch, a mattress, a few bags, half a kitchen, an old TV, and whatever was left in the back of the closet. That’s a normal load. The list below is what the truck handles every week, plus the short list of what it won’t — so there are no surprises on job day.



Items the truck handles every week.
Text photos for an accurate quote — especially for heavy, oversized, dirty, fragile, or unusual items.
Furniture
Couches, sectionals, chairs, recliners, tables, dressers, cabinets, shelves, desks, bed frames, headboards, and patio sets.
Mattresses & bedrooms
Mattresses, box springs, bed frames, nightstands, dressers, lamps, linens, and full closet cleanouts.
Appliances
Refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, microwaves, small appliances, fans, and window AC units.
Electronics
TVs, monitors, computers, printers, stereo gear, cables, and office electronics. A few items route through e-waste channels.
Boxes & bags
Bagged trash, packed boxes, moving leftovers, household goods, kitchen contents, and the bottom of every closet.
Office & commercial
Office furniture, file cabinets, chairs, cubicles, shelving, retail clutter, and small commercial cleanouts.
Renovation debris
Light construction debris, old cabinets, fixtures, non-hazardous remodel leftovers, carpet, doors, and trim.
Outdoor & storage
Lanai clutter, garage piles, yard waste, storage lockers, tools, bins, and parking-stall leftovers.
What the truck can’t take.
A few things aren’t a Hawaii Junk job — hazardous materials, biohazards, asbestos, active infestations, unsafe access, or anything a building or disposal site won’t accept. Trying to load them creates a bigger problem than the cleanout.
Disclose anything unusual in the first text. If it falls outside the list, Patrick can usually point you to the right disposal channel before the crew is dispatched.
Not a normal junk-removal load
- Wet paint, fuel, oil, chemicals, pesticides, solvents, or pressurized hazardous containers
- Asbestos, medical waste, biohazards, animal waste, or human waste
- Unsafe access, hoarding conditions with health hazards, or units with active infestation
- Weapons, illegal items, regulated materials, or anything that can’t be legally or safely transported
Where it all goes
- Usable furniture and household goods routed to donation when there’s a real second-life option
- Recyclables — metal, e-waste, cardboard — handled through the right local channels
- Mixed trash and damaged items disposed of properly, not dumped
- Specialty items priced separately so the quote stays honest
Keep Hawaii clean without making the customer figure it out.
The value isn’t the truck — it’s the lifting, the sorting, the loading, the access planning, and knowing when an item belongs somewhere other than the landfill. Patrick handles those calls so you don’t have to.
Ask about your items