Commercial Junk Removal in Reno, NV

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Office cleanouts, retail cleanouts, foreclosures, and tenant turnovers across Reno, Sparks, and Washoe County.

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Commercial Cleanouts in Washoe County

A commercial cleanout is the full clearing of a business property: furniture, fixtures, equipment, inventory, and anything a tenant or prior owner left behind.

The goal is a space that's ready to re-lease, list, or hand back to the landlord without a punch-list item still sitting in the way.

In Reno, Sparks, and Washoe County, RemovalCrew.com handles cleanouts for offices, retail spaces, rental properties, and foreclosed homes. We work with property managers, commercial landlords, REO agents, and business owners, and we send a certificate of insurance before the job so your vendor file is complete on day one.

Common Situations

When Do Reno Businesses Call for a Commercial Cleanout?

Reno businesses call for a commercial cleanout when a space has to be empty by a firm date and nobody on staff has the time, the truck, or the back for it.

A tenant moved out and left everything behind An office lease ends this month A retail location is closing or relocating A foreclosed property has to be cleared for listing A back room or storage area is past full The owner lives out of state and needs photos
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Who Calls Us for Commercial Junk Removal?

Property managers, commercial landlords, REO agents, and business owners call us when a property has to go from full to empty without pulling their own people off paying work.

A full unit that nobody occupies is money standing still. Every week a suite on Kietzke Lane sits packed with a former tenant's furniture is a week it can't be shown, and the calls from the owner don't stop while you wait. You answer to somebody: an owner, a bank, a lease deadline. We get that, and we build the schedule around it.

We've been clearing properties in Washoe County since 2012, licensed, insured, and bonded. A certificate of insurance goes to your office before the job starts, with additional insured listing available when your company requires it. Out-of-area owners get photo documentation of the finished work, a habit that started with our estate clients and carried straight into commercial jobs in Midtown, downtown Reno, and the industrial blocks of east Sparks.

Full Service, Every Job

What Does a Commercial Cleanout Include?

A commercial cleanout includes the labor, the loading, the hauling, and the disposal. We empty the space, sweep it, and route usable items to donation before anything heads to the landfill.

Full removal of furniture, fixtures, equipment, and left-behind contents

Loading and hauling done by us, with no dumpster sitting in your lot

Donation and recycling routed before landfill disposal

Broom sweep of the cleared space before we leave

After photos sent on request for owners and vendor files

You point at what goes. We handle the rest.

Four Kinds of Work

Which Commercial Properties Do We Clear?

Commercial cleanouts in Reno break into four kinds of work: offices, retail spaces, rental properties between tenants, and foreclosed homes.

Office Cleanouts

Desks, cubicles, filing cabinets, and electronics cleared from single suites and full floors. We schedule around business hours so the offices next door never notice a thing.

Retail Cleanouts

Shelving, racks, fixtures, and leftover inventory removed before the keys go back to the landlord. Storefronts in Midtown and along S. Virginia Street have tight loading access, and we plan the haul-out around it.

Foreclosure & REO Cleanouts

Everything a prior owner left behind, inside and out, cleared on the schedule an asset manager sets. After photos document the property for the file.

Property Management Junk Removal

Tenant turnovers cleared between move-out and make-ready. One call empties the unit, so your painter and carpet crew aren't working around a couch.

On the Truck

What Do We Haul Out of Commercial Properties?

Commercial hauls cover office furniture, electronics, fixtures, appliances, warehouse leftovers, and the mixed junk a prior tenant abandoned.

Office Furniture

Desks, chairs, cubicle panels, conference tables, and filing cabinets.

Electronics

Computers, monitors, printers, copiers, and phone systems, routed to recycling wherever a recycler will take them.

Fixtures & Shelving

Retail racks, display cases, slatwall, gondola shelving, and old signage.

Appliances

Breakroom refrigerators and microwaves, plus the washers and dryers tenants leave behind.

Warehouse & Back Room

Pallets, packaging, dead stock, and the pile behind the roll-up door.

Left-Behind Contents

Anything a vacating tenant or prior owner abandoned, sorted for donation first.

Three Steps

How Does the Commercial Cleanout Process Work?

The commercial cleanout process runs in three steps: a firm quote, the paperwork, then the cleanout itself.

STEP 1

Tell us about the property

Send photos or set a walk-through, and we confirm a firm quote before anything goes on the calendar.

STEP 2

Get the COI and pick a date

The certificate of insurance goes to your office, and we schedule inside your access hours, seven days a week.

STEP 3

We clear, sweep, and document

We load everything, route donations, sweep the space, and send after photos for your file.

Scheduling

How Long Does a Commercial Cleanout Take in Reno?

Most commercial cleanouts in Reno finish in one visit, with full floors and heavily loaded properties running into a second day.

Property Type Typical Job Usual Timeline
Office suite Furniture, electronics, breakroom contents Often one visit
Retail space Fixtures, shelving, leftover inventory One visit, large stores two
Tenant turnover Full unit of left-behind belongings Same day to one day
Foreclosed property Interior and exterior contents One to two days

Every quote is confirmed at the property before work goes on the schedule.

Donation-First Routing

Where Does Everything Go After We Load It?

Loads from commercial cleanouts route to donation first, recycling second, and the landfill last.

Donation First

Usable furniture, fixtures, and goods go to local organizations, including Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada and St. Vincent's.

Recycling Second

Metals, electronics, and cardboard head to recyclers instead of the transfer station.

Landfill Last

Only what no charity or recycler will accept gets disposed of.

Customers have found us through Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful, the Reno nonprofit behind the region's reuse and recycling guide, and donation routing is the reason. A desk that clears out of an office in Reno often lands in another one across town.

The Finished Job

What Does the Property Look Like When We Finish?

A finished commercial cleanout leaves an empty, broom-swept space that's ready to show or hand back. Sweeping up gets mentioned in our reviews more than almost anything else. The job ends when the floor is clean, not when the truck is full.

Unit ready for the make-ready crew

Keys back to the landlord on time

After photos close out the file

Floor swept before the truck leaves

Cleared commercial office unit after a cleanout in Reno, NV
Real Jobs, Real Words

What Do Property Owners and Managers Say?

SM Sara Mallea ★★★★★

Dale, and his assistant Chris, are a blessing! I sent Dale photos of what we needed removed, and he promptly made an appointment to stop by the property for an evaluation of the material to be carted off. The job was big because it entailed a lot of things left by a tenant who vacated the home after many years renting--appliances, electronics, tires, mowing vehicle, paint, and waste material. Dale's estimate was fair, reflecting the amount of work needed for proper removal and disposal. He's the nicest individual you will ever meet, prompt, and true to his word on how long it would take to get the job done. I highly recommend him and his services. Sara Mallea

BR Bret Ruff ★★★★★

On time! Very professional! Great equipment! I’ll use him again no doubt about that!

TD Tracie Douglas ★★★★★

Removal Crew did an excellent job! I’m very happy with their scheduling, quick availability, work ethic and customer service. I highly recommend using this local company and I plan on using them in the future!

Before You Book

Commercial Junk Removal Questions

What does commercial junk removal in Reno include?

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Commercial junk removal in Reno includes clearing furniture, fixtures, equipment, electronics, and leftover contents out of offices, retail spaces, rental units, and foreclosed properties. We load, haul, sweep, and route usable items to donation before anything reaches the landfill. Jobs run across Reno, Sparks, and Washoe County, with photo documentation available for out-of-area owners.

Do you provide a certificate of insurance for commercial jobs?

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A certificate of insurance is available on request for every commercial job in Washoe County. We are licensed, insured, and bonded, and we can send the COI to your office before work begins so your vendor file is complete. Property management companies and banks handling foreclosures receive it the same way on every job.

Do you handle tenant turnover cleanouts in Sparks?

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Tenant turnover cleanouts in Sparks are one of our most common commercial jobs. We clear whatever a renter left behind, sweep the unit, and send photos when the property owner lives out of the area. Landlords near Victorian Avenue and the Sparks Marina call us between move-out and make-ready so the unit can list on time.

Can you clear a foreclosed property for a bank or REO agent?

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Foreclosed property cleanouts across Reno and Sparks cover everything a prior owner left behind, inside and out. REO agents and asset managers get a walk-through quote, a firm schedule, and after photos for the file. We hold the certificate of insurance most asset management companies require before a vendor can enter the property.

How fast can you clear an office in Reno?

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An office cleanout in Reno usually wraps in one visit for a single suite, with larger floors taking a second day. We schedule seven days a week, 7 AM to 8 PM, which lets office clear-outs happen outside business hours along corridors like Kietzke Lane and S. Virginia Street. Same-week scheduling is normal.

Do you take office furniture, cubicles, and electronics?

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Office furniture, cubicles, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, and electronics all go on the truck. Usable furniture routes to donation partners in Reno first, and electronics head to recycling rather than the landfill whenever a recycler will accept them. Full-floor furniture removals get quoted after a walk-through so the estimate matches the actual load.

Where do donated items from commercial cleanouts go?

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Donated items from commercial cleanouts go to local organizations, including Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada and St. Vincent's, before anything is considered for the landfill. Desks, chairs, shelving, and working appliances often get a second life in Reno. Donation-first routing keeps disposal down and keeps usable goods in the community.

Do you serve the commercial corridors along Kietzke Lane and S. Virginia Street?

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Commercial corridors along Kietzke Lane, S. Virginia Street, and Glendale Avenue sit inside our regular service area. We also clear offices and retail spaces in Midtown, downtown Reno, South Meadows, and the industrial blocks of east Sparks. Anywhere in Washoe County with a property that needs emptying is a normal call for us.

Do you rent dumpsters or haul construction debris?

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Dumpster rental and construction debris hauling sit outside what we offer. Commercial junk removal is full-service instead: we do the lifting, loading, and sweeping, so nothing sits in your parking lot waiting to be filled. Property managers in Reno often prefer that, since a loaded truck leaves the same day the job starts.

What areas do you cover for commercial junk removal?

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Commercial junk removal service covers Reno, Sparks, and the rest of Washoe County, including ZIP codes 89502, 89431, and 89511. Out-of-state owners and property managers can handle everything by phone and photos, and we document the finished job the same way. See every neighborhood on our service area page, or call (775) 786-3331 to check your address.

Get the Property Back to Empty

We schedule seven days a week across Reno, Sparks, and Washoe County, and a certificate of insurance can be in your inbox before the truck arrives.

CALL (775) 786-3331