Our pricing depends mostly on three factors:
- Where the job is located
- What type of materials you have
- How much of that material you have
Our minimum job is $20. This can cover the pick up and disposal of one item
or a very small load. A small amount of branches or a just a refrigerator
or just a few 30 gallon bags of just about any debris short of concrete
could fall into this category.
Most jobs do not fall into this category. Most jobs fall into the
categories detailed below in the picture below.
Most of our trailers are 14 feet long, 7 feet wide and 4 feet high. A good
guide of what a job is likely to cost is shown by breaking the trailer up
into thirds, as shown.
In most cases, the prices would be around the following:
| Small Load |
$ 60 |
| Medium Load |
$ 130 |
| Large Load |
$ 200 |
These prices are guidelines, however - and your best bet is to have Mr.
Helping come out and give you a free estimate.
Certain heavier materials and/or materials requiring more labor (loading
time) while loading we obviously have to charge more. Or if it is a load of
relatively light debris but a load in which we cannot park close to it, we
may have to charge more.
For the most part, however, a full trailer load
usually runs you about $200 and this allows you for about 1 ton (2000
pounds) of debris. Similarly, if you have a full trailer load of lighter
material, we would charge you much less.
A trailer full of bags of leaves
we would charge a lot less than a trailer full of concrete or drywall. So
when in doubt, don't assume what our price will be - but call Mr. Helping
for a free estimate.
We also have a way for customers to save money through our Trailer Rental Program.