Reliable Junk Removal and Hourly Labor Work You Can Trust. Upfront Pricing and Online Scheduling
San Diego’s Most Trusted Junk Removal & Labor Crew.
Whether you’re clearing out the garage in Chula Vista or need a hand assembling furniture in North County, the Clean Haul Crew is ready to do the heavy lifting for you. We’re local, we’re friendly, and we’re here to make your space shine.
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Your Neighborhood
Cleanup Partners
At Clean Haul Crew, we believe a clean home leads to a clear mind. Serving every corner of San Diego County, we started with a simple mission: to provide our neighbors with a reliable, professional, and genuinely friendly service that goes beyond just "tossing things out." We treat your home like our own and your time like the precious commodity it is. No hidden fees, no "mystery windows"—just a hard-working crew dedicated to making your life easier.
Your Neighborhood Cleanup Partners
From old appliances and mattresses to construction debris, we haul it all away so you don’t have to.
GET AN INSTANT QUOTEBought new furniture? Moving out? We’ll put it together or take it apart with precision and care.
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Need some muscle? Hire the crew by the hour to help rearrange your home, load a truck, or clear a backyard.
GET AN INSTANT QUOTEHave items that still have life in them? We’ll ensure they get to a local San Diego organization in need.
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Why San Diegans
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What our Clients Say
"The Clean Haul Crew was a lifesaver! They helped me clear out 10 years of 'garage treasure' in under two hours. Super friendly guys and very fair pricing. Highly recommend for anyone in SD!"
— Sarah M., La Jolla
"I hired them for hourly labor to help move my heavy office furniture. They were punctual, professional, and didn't leave a single scratch. Best experience I've had with a service company."
— David L., Chula Vista
"I love that they donate what they can. They picked up an old dining set and took it straight to a local charity. It feels good knowing my stuff is going to someone who needs it."
— Elena R., Escondido
