You get your home back. Not just cleared out, but actually livable again.
We handle the overwhelming part – the heavy lifting, the sorting, the hauling, the disposal. You get to focus on what matters: moving forward. No more blocked doorways or stacked belongings creating fire hazards. No more shame when someone needs to visit.
Your space becomes functional again. Kitchens where you can cook. Bedrooms where you can sleep peacefully. Living areas where you can actually live.
1-877-DUMP-PRO has been serving Sonoma County families for years, and we know that hoarding situations aren’t about being lazy or messy. They’re complex, often tied to loss, trauma, or other life challenges.
We’re not here to judge. We’re here to help you reclaim your space safely and with dignity. Our team understands the emotional weight of letting go of belongings, and we work at your pace.
Living in Larkfield-Wikiup, you’ve already shown resilience – especially if you’ve been through the fires that have affected our community. We’re your neighbors, and we’re here to support you through this next step.
First, we come out for a free assessment. No judgment, just an honest look at what needs to be done and what it’ll cost. You get upfront pricing – no surprises later.
Next, we create a plan that works for you. Maybe you want to be there during the process, or maybe you’d prefer to let us handle everything while you’re away. Some clients want to go through items with us, others just want it done. Your choice.
Then we get to work. Our team handles all the heavy lifting, sorting, and hauling. We donate what we can to local charities and recycle materials properly. Hazardous items get disposed of safely according to Sonoma County regulations.
You’re left with a clean, safe, livable space and the peace of mind that comes with it.
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Our hoarder clean out service in Larkfield-Wikiup covers everything you need. We remove furniture, appliances, clothing, papers, boxes – basically anything that’s accumulated. We handle biohazard situations safely when needed.
Here in Sonoma County, we understand the unique challenges our community faces. Many of our clients are dealing with estate cleanouts after losing a family member, or they’re preparing to sell a home in our competitive real estate market where every dollar of home value matters.
We work with local donation centers and recycling facilities to keep as much as possible out of landfills. Items in good condition go to families who need them. Materials like metal and cardboard get recycled properly. Only true waste goes to disposal.
Our team is licensed, insured, and background-checked. We respect your privacy and work discreetly – no judgment from us or attention from neighbors.
Pricing depends on the size of the space and amount of material to remove. Most single-room cleanouts start around $500, while whole-house projects can range from $2,000 to $10,000 or more.
We provide free, upfront estimates so you know exactly what to expect. No hidden fees for disposal, labor, or travel time within Sonoma County. The quote we give you is the price you pay.
Many homeowners insurance policies cover hoarding cleanup costs, especially when there are safety or health hazards involved. We can help you understand your coverage and work with your insurance company if needed.
We offer same-day service when you call before noon, and next-day service is almost always available. We understand that hoarding situations often involve urgent timelines – maybe you’re facing eviction, dealing with code enforcement, or a family emergency.
Most single-room cleanouts take 2-4 hours. Larger projects might take a full day or be spread across multiple days, depending on your preference and the scope of work.
We work around your schedule. Some clients prefer weekends when they’re home from work, others want us there during weekdays when they’re away. We’re flexible because we know this process is already stressful enough.
Yes, our team is trained and equipped to handle biohazard situations safely. This includes areas with mold, pest infestations, human or animal waste, or other health hazards that can develop in severe hoarding situations.
We follow proper safety protocols and use appropriate protective equipment. Contaminated materials are disposed of according to California health regulations. If structural damage or major hazards are discovered, we’ll recommend appropriate specialists.
Your safety and our team’s safety are top priorities. We won’t put anyone at risk, and we’ll be honest about situations that require additional expertise beyond standard cleanout services.
We sort everything into categories: donate, recycle, and dispose. Items in good condition go to local Sonoma County charities and donation centers. Recyclable materials like metals, electronics, and cardboard are processed properly.
You can be as involved in this process as you want. Some clients prefer to make decisions about specific items, while others just want everything cleared out. We respect both approaches and work at whatever pace feels right for you.
We take photos of items we think might have sentimental or monetary value before making disposal decisions. Family photos, documents, jewelry, and similar items are always set aside for your review unless you specifically tell us otherwise.
Absolutely. We understand the privacy concerns that come with hoarding situations. Our trucks aren’t marked with obvious “hoarding cleanup” signage, and our team dresses professionally without uniforms that advertise the nature of our work.
We respect your confidentiality completely. Your situation stays between you and our team. We don’t discuss client situations with anyone, and we’re happy to work around your schedule to minimize any potential embarrassment.
Many of our Larkfield-Wikiup clients are referred by family members, healthcare providers, or social workers who trust us to handle sensitive situations with appropriate discretion. Your privacy and dignity matter to us.
Yes, we frequently work with families navigating hoarding situations with loved ones. We understand the emotional complexity involved and the importance of approaching these situations with compassion and patience.
We can coordinate with family members, healthcare providers, therapists, or social workers as needed. Sometimes the person with hoarding disorder isn’t ready for a full cleanout, and we can start with smaller areas or safety-focused clearing to build trust.
We’re familiar with local Sonoma County mental health resources and support groups for hoarding disorder. While we’re not counselors, we can connect families with appropriate professional support when requested. Our role is the physical cleanup, but we understand it’s part of a larger healing process.
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