Bears Moving Co. handles junk removal in Georgetown — garage, basement, and attic cleanouts, single-item pickups, appliances and mattresses, renovation debris, and full estate clear-outs. We carry it out, load it, sweep the space, and route the load to donation, recycling, or the transfer station.
Pricing follows the job rather than the clock: truck volume first, then weight, item type, difficulty of the carry, travel, and disposal fees, quoted on site before we load. Licensed GA HHG #9320, serving ZIP 30338, 30346 around Georgetown Shopping Center, Chamblee-Dunwoody Road, Peeler Road, and I-285 north access.
Georgetown is one of our regular service areas in metro Atlanta. Georgetown is the I-285-adjacent slice of Dunwoody — 1970s brick ranches and split-levels off Peeler Road and Chamblee-Dunwoody, a Dunwoody movers hotspot for families rotating between Peachtree Middle and Dunwoody Elementary. Straightforward driveways, easy 26-foot truck access, and quick highway load-outs. Bears Moving Co.
(GA HHG #9320) brings licensed, insured crews who know the streets, buildings, and parking realities of Georgetown — so your move day stays on schedule.
For a cleanout that matters in practical ways: the properties around Georgetown Shopping Center, Chamblee-Dunwoody Road, Peeler Road, and I-285 north access set the parking, the stairs, and the distance from the pile to the truck, and those three things are most of what the price is made of.
Dunwoody buildings run on reserved freight elevators, dock windows, and a Certificate of Insurance on file, and most of them will not take bulk items at the trash chute — we book the window and handle the paperwork.
A garage that has not been parked in for years. A basement full of furniture after a downsize. One mattress, one sofa, one dead refrigerator. A stack of drywall and cabinets after a remodel. A shed or a playset dismantled in the backyard.
In Dunwoody we mostly clear condos and apartments through the dock, pull appliances and mattresses the building will not accept at the chute, and empty small office suites.
Common Georgetown jobs include condo and apartment cleanouts scheduled through the loading dock, single-item pickups the building's bulk-trash rules will not take, office suite clear-outs of desks, chairs, and files, and appliance and mattress removals that need a freight elevator. We cannot take hazardous materials: paint and solvents, chemicals, motor oil and fuel, propane tanks, batteries, medical waste, or anything containing asbestos.
Everything else — furniture, appliances, mattresses, electronics, yard waste, construction debris — is fair game.
Junk removal is not billed by the hour. Every job is quoted from the characteristics of the load: how much of the truck it fills, what it weighs, what is in it, how hard it is to get out, how far we drive, and what the disposal site charges to take it.
Truck space is the first thing we measure. A quarter, half, three-quarter, or full truckload, quoted on site once we see the pile. The second factor is how heavy the load actually is. It follows, because concrete, brick, dirt, tile, and shingles are charged by the ton at the transfer station.
Certain items carry their own disposal fees — refrigerant appliances, mattresses and box springs, electronics, and tires — and those are passed through at cost.
Labor is the rest of it. elevator-building access, stairs, a long carry, and anything that has to be taken apart before it fits through a door all add crew time. Travel to the property and on to the disposal site is included in the quote, and there is no separate trip charge for ZIP 30338, 30346.
A Dunwoody building job is usually a quarter to a half truckload, and the elevator window plus the length of the hallway carry set the labor side of the quote. Nothing gets loaded until you have the price in hand and say go.
Furniture in good shape is donated, electronics go to an e-waste recycler, and the rest is weighed in at the transfer station where the dump fee is charged by the ton. We sort as we load rather than dumping everything in one place, and we can send a donation receipt or a scale ticket after the job if you need one for an estate or a business.
Same-week Georgetown bookings are usually available for single items and small loads. If the property is in a building that requires a Certificate of Insurance or a reserved elevator, we issue the COI within 24 hours of booking and confirm the window with management.
Call us: (404) 514-4814 · Mon–Sat, 8am–6pm · Licensed GA HHG #9320 · BBB A+
Yes — cleanouts, single-item pickups, appliance and mattress removal, and construction debris hauling in Georgetown and the surrounding ZIP 30338, 30346 area.
By the characteristics of the job, not by the hour: how much of the truck the load fills, what it weighs, what is in it, how hard it is to carry out, how far we drive, and what disposal costs. A Dunwoody building job is usually a quarter to a half truckload, and the elevator window plus the length of the hallway carry set the labor side of the quote.
Yes. One sofa, one mattress, one refrigerator, one treadmill — single-item pickups carry a small minimum because the truck still makes the trip, and they are usually finished in under half an hour on site.
Yes. Refrigerators, freezers, and window air conditioners carry a refrigerant recovery fee, and mattresses and box springs have their own disposal charge — both are quoted up front as part of the load price.
We cannot take hazardous materials: paint and solvents, chemicals, motor oil and fuel, propane tanks, batteries, medical waste, or anything containing asbestos. Everything else — furniture, appliances, mattresses, electronics, yard waste, construction debris — is fair game.
Yes — GA HHG Mover #9320 with full cargo and liability insurance on every Georgetown job, and building Certificates of Insurance issued within 24 hours of booking.