Aberdeen's local junk removal and cleanout company. From historic downtown and the railroad corridor to Winding Creek, Saunders Street, and the US-1 / Sandhills Blvd corridor — we haul furniture, appliances, construction debris, yard waste, and full estates. Upfront pricing. Same-day available.
Moore County Junk Removal provides same-day junk removal, estate cleanouts, furniture hauling, appliance disposal, construction debris removal, and property cleanouts throughout Aberdeen, NC. Pricing starts at $75 for a single item. Full estate cleanouts in Aberdeen run $400–$800 for most 2–3 bedroom homes. Call or text photos to (910) 420-8159 for a free estimate, Mon–Sat 7AM–7PM.
Aberdeen occupies a unique position in Moore County's geography and economy. While Pinehurst is the resort and retirement destination and Southern Pines is the civic and commercial center, Aberdeen is the working town — the place where US-1 and US-15/501 intersect, where the Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad once defined the local economy, where the Sandhills Blvd corridor concentrates the county's big-box retail, and where the Habitat for Humanity ReStore serves the entire Sandhills region.
Aberdeen was incorporated in 1893, named by Scottish founders who saw in the Sandhills landscape a resemblance to their homeland. The railroad history is genuine — Aberdeen was a critical junction for the Aberdeen, Bingham & Columbia Railroad and the Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the restored Aberdeen Train Depot on South Street stands as testament to that era. The town's historic district along South Street and the downtown core retains the character of that period.
Today Aberdeen has a population of approximately 8,000–9,000, with a housing stock that spans from historic homes near downtown dating to the early 1900s to active new construction subdivisions at the edges of town. Aberdeen is more economically diverse than Pinehurst or Southern Pines — it has a working-class and middle-income residential character alongside commercial development, which means junk removal demand here is driven more by rental property activity, investment flipping, practical household cleanouts, and construction-adjacent debris removal than by the estate-heavy dynamic of Pinehurst.
That said, Aberdeen's proximity to Pinehurst and Southern Pines, and its position as a logical "next step" for families looking to stay in Moore County at lower price points than the golf communities, means estate cleanout work is significant here as well — particularly in the older home stock near downtown and in first-generation estates from families who settled in Aberdeen in the 1950s through 1980s.
The Aberdeen Habitat for Humanity ReStore at 1290 Sandhills Blvd is the primary destination for donated furniture, household goods, building materials, and tools from estate cleanouts throughout Moore County. Because the ReStore is located in Aberdeen, donation drop-offs for Aberdeen jobs are the most logistically efficient in the county — no 15-mile drive to Southern Pines, no cross-county hauling. Open Tuesday–Saturday 10AM–4PM. Donation receipts provided. Large item pickup available with advance scheduling at (910) 944-1199.
Aberdeen's older residential neighborhoods — particularly the historic homes near South Street, Railroad Street, and the downtown core — generate consistent estate cleanout demand. Many of these homes have been in families for two and three generations. Contents accumulate for decades. When a transition happens, the cleanout challenge is significant: period furniture, tools from bygone trades, storage that spans 60+ years of household accumulation. We clear every room, sort usable items for the Aberdeen ReStore (a 5-minute drive from most Aberdeen addresses), handle appliance and electronics disposal, and leave properties broom-clean. Full estate cleanout service →
Construction and renovation debris removal is proportionally more significant in Aberdeen than in Pinehurst or Southern Pines, reflecting Aberdeen's active investment property market. Older Aberdeen homes are frequently purchased, renovated, and either rented or resold — generating drywall, flooring, lumber, tile, roofing shingles, and mixed renovation debris that needs to be cleared before the next phase of work begins. We haul construction debris in half-trailer and full-trailer loads, and we can coordinate scheduled debris pulls for contractors with ongoing projects. Construction debris service →
Furniture removal in Aberdeen spans from single-item pickups (a sofa left at a rental after move-out, an old bedroom set in the garage) to full multi-room clearings from homes being sold or renovated. Furniture in usable condition goes to the Aberdeen Habitat ReStore directly — often the most efficient donation routing in the county given the ReStore's Aberdeen address. Damaged or worn furniture goes to the Carthage landfill. Furniture removal service →
Appliance disposal is a regular service in Aberdeen, particularly for rental property turnovers and investment home renovations along the US-1 and Saunders Street corridors. We handle all appliance categories — refrigerators and freezers (refrigerant-certified routing), washers, dryers, ranges, dishwashers, window AC units, and small appliances. No sorting or routing work required from you. Appliance disposal service →
Aberdeen's rental market — strong across the Saunders Street, Old Wire Road, and US-1 corridors — generates steady tenant turnover cleanout demand. We handle eviction cleanouts with photo documentation of the property's condition before and after clearing, protecting property managers and landlords in case of tenant disputes about abandoned belongings. We can invoice property management companies directly and typically schedule Aberdeen rental cleanouts within 24 hours of first contact. Eviction cleanout service →
Aberdeen properties — particularly older homes near downtown and investment homes that have sat vacant — frequently need exterior cleanup: overgrown brush piles, storm limb debris, pine straw accumulation against foundations, and general property debris that makes a home look neglected from the street. We handle yard waste hauling and full exterior property cleanup throughout Aberdeen. Yard waste removal service →
Hoarder cleanouts — full-home or partial cleanouts involving extreme accumulation, structural concerns from item overfill, or health and safety hazards from long-term clutter — occur throughout Moore County. We handle these with appropriate crew size, protective equipment, and a non-judgmental approach. Hoarder cleanout pricing is custom-quoted after an on-site walkthrough given the higher complexity and variable scope. Hoarder cleanout service →
The South Street and Railroad Street corridor, Aberdeen Train Depot area, and the blocks immediately surrounding downtown Aberdeen contain some of the oldest residential and commercial properties in Moore County. Homes here date to the 1890s–1940s. Estate cleanouts in these older properties frequently involve period furniture, historical accumulation, and the logistical challenge of narrow lots and limited access for large vehicles.
The primary commercial spine of Aberdeen — North and South Sandhills Blvd (US-1) — contains a mix of commercial properties, storage facilities, and residential streets immediately behind the commercial frontage. Commercial cleanouts, storage unit clearing, and light industrial debris removal are common in this zone. The Aberdeen Habitat ReStore is located here at 1290 Sandhills Blvd.
The newer residential subdivisions on Aberdeen's edges — including Winding Creek and other developments along the US-1 and NC-211 corridors — represent the county's working-to-middle-income homeownership base. Furniture removal, appliance disposal, and garage cleanouts are the most common services here. Homes are typically 20–35 years old, going through their first major cleanout cycles.
Saunders Street (NC-211) running north-south through Aberdeen connects the downtown core to Southern Pines and to the Pinebluff area to the south. The residential neighborhoods along this corridor represent a diverse mix of owner-occupied homes and rental properties. Rental turnover, eviction cleanouts, and single-item furniture pickups are common calls from this area.
Old Wire Road and the residential streets surrounding it on Aberdeen's eastern edge represent an older neighborhood character with significant rental property density. Property management cleanout work — both planned turnover and emergency eviction scenarios — is a regular part of our Aberdeen route in this area.
Aberdeen borders Pinebluff to the south — a small incorporated town with a distinct character and its own cluster of older homes. We serve addresses in both Aberdeen and Pinebluff interchangeably, as the practical distance and routing between the two is minimal. Pinebluff homes, particularly older properties near its small downtown, represent the same vintage cleanout market as downtown Aberdeen.
The residential and semi-rural properties along Ray Road and the US-15/501 corridor northeast of Aberdeen — heading toward Southern Pines — include a mix of established neighborhoods and newer development. These areas are logistically efficient for our crew since we travel this corridor frequently between Aberdeen and Southern Pines jobs.
The light industrial and commercial properties between Aberdeen and Southern Pines along US-15/501 and Airport Road generate commercial cleanout and debris removal demand — business relocations, storage clearing, retail space turnover, and light industrial facility cleanup. We handle commercial property cleanouts in this corridor alongside residential work.
Aberdeen generates a different mix of junk removal work than Pinehurst or Southern Pines. Understanding the difference helps explain why Aberdeen properties often need faster turnaround and more flexible scope:
Aberdeen's lower entry-level home prices relative to Pinehurst and Southern Pines make it an active market for fix-and-flip investors and landlords. A property that might sell for $550,000 in Pinehurst can be found in Aberdeen for $150,000–$200,000, making the renovation math pencil out for investors who couldn't operate profitably in the golf community ZIP codes. This investor activity means construction debris removal and post-renovation cleanouts are frequent Aberdeen calls.
Aberdeen has more homes that have been in the same family for 40–70 years than either Pinehurst or Southern Pines. The community was established earlier and has less turnover from the transient retiree population. When these generational homes do turn over, the cleanout scope can be extreme — decades of accumulated tools, workshop equipment, stored vehicles and parts, and the full contents of homes that were never decluttered between one generation and the next.
Aberdeen garages differ from Pinehurst garages. Less golf equipment, more serious tool collections, automotive equipment, workshop machinery, and practical storage from working families who used their homes as operational bases rather than resort properties. Clearing a tool collection from an Aberdeen garage often involves items that have genuine value — we sort what can be donated to the ReStore tool section versus what's worn past usefulness.
| Service | Typical Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Single item pickup | $75–$150 | Minimum charge |
| Partial load (2–4 items) | $150–$275 | ~¼ trailer |
| Half trailer load | $275–$400 | A room or two of material |
| Full trailer load | $475–$600 | Large garage, full-room cleanout |
| Estate cleanout (full home) | $400–$800 | Most Aberdeen 2–3BR homes |
| Construction debris (half load) | $200–$350 | Renovation debris, drywall, lumber |
| Rental/eviction cleanout | $150–$450 | Scope-dependent |
| Hoarder cleanout | Custom quote | On-site assessment required |
Aberdeen jobs get the same upfront pricing approach as every job we do — price confirmed before work starts, no separate dump fees added at the end. Text photos to (910) 420-8159 for a quote in minutes.
Aberdeen is the only Moore County location where our donation drop-off is within 5–10 minutes of most residential job sites:
We provide estate cleanouts, furniture removal, appliance disposal, construction debris hauling, eviction and rental cleanouts, garage cleanouts, hoarder cleanouts, shed demolition, mattress removal, yard waste removal, and commercial property cleanouts throughout Aberdeen, NC.
Single item pickups start at $75–$150. A full trailer load is $475–$600. Estate cleanouts in Aberdeen run $400–$800 for most 2–3 bedroom homes. Construction debris half-loads run $200–$350. All pricing confirmed before work begins. Call (910) 420-8159 or text photos.
Yes — construction and renovation debris removal is a core service in Aberdeen. Drywall, lumber, flooring, roofing, tile, concrete block, mixed renovation debris. Builders and investors can schedule recurring debris pulls for ongoing projects.
Aberdeen is uniquely positioned — the Aberdeen Habitat for Humanity ReStore at 1290 Sandhills Blvd is right here in town. Usable furniture, tools, household goods, and building materials can be donated within minutes of leaving most Aberdeen job sites. Open Tue–Sat 10AM–4PM.
Yes. Rental property turnover and eviction cleanouts are a significant part of our Aberdeen work. We provide photo documentation, invoice property managers directly, and typically schedule within 24 hours for standard-scope jobs.
Yes. Single item pickups — one refrigerator, one washer/dryer, one sofa — have a $75–$150 minimum charge. We route appliances appropriately (refrigerant-certified recyclers for fridges, freezers, and AC units; scrap metal for non-refrigerant appliances). Call or text to schedule.