Bears Moving Co. handles junk removal in Winters Chapel — 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 30360, 30338 around Winters Chapel Road, Peeler Road, Peachtree Corners border, and Georgia Perimeter College.
Winters Chapel is one of our regular service areas in metro Atlanta. Winters Chapel is the eastern edge of Dunwoody along the Peachtree Corners line — 1980s two-story homes, townhome pockets near the Winters Chapel/Peeler intersection, and steady turnover from corporate transfers around the Peachtree Corners tech corridor.
Winters Chapel Road narrows near the Gwinnett line, so our crews sometimes swap a 26-foot truck for a 20-footer to keep the load-out clean. Bears Moving Co. (GA HHG #9320) brings licensed, insured crews who know the streets, buildings, and parking realities of Winters Chapel — so your move day stays on schedule.
What actually drives a cleanout here is physical, not theoretical — where the truck can legally sit near Winters Chapel Road, Peeler Road, Peachtree Corners border, and Georgia Perimeter College, how many steps sit between the pile and the door, and how far the crew walks with each armload.
Bulk items can't go down the chute in most Dunwoody buildings, so the load travels by freight elevator during a reserved window. We file the Certificate of Insurance and pad the elevator and corridor first.
Some jobs are one item: a sleeper sofa, a treadmill, a refrigerator nobody wants to wrestle down the stairs. Others are a whole level of the house — an attic, a basement, a garage packed shoulder-high after decades of storage. Typical Dunwoody work is a unit cleared after a sale or a lease end, mattress and appliance removals the chute won't take, and suite clear-outs of desks, chairs, and files.
Common Winters Chapel 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.
How much of the truck your load fills is the anchor of the quote. A quarter, half, three-quarter, or full truckload, quoted on site once we see the pile. After volume, weight decides the rest. 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 30360, 30338.
Expect a quarter to a half truckload on a Dunwoody unit, priced mostly around the reserved elevator window and the distance from the door to the dock. The quote is settled before the first item goes on the truck.
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. Sorting happens on the truck as the load goes on, not at the end, and receipts from the donation center or the scale are available afterward for estate and business paperwork.
For one item or a partial load, there is usually a Winters Chapel slot open in the same week. Where a building demands insurance paperwork or an elevator reservation, we handle both — COI inside 24 hours, window confirmed with the office.
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 Winters Chapel and the surrounding ZIP 30360, 30338 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. Expect a quarter to a half truckload on a Dunwoody unit, priced mostly around the reserved elevator window and the distance from the door to the dock.
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 Winters Chapel job, and building Certificates of Insurance issued within 24 hours of booking.