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New Rochelle - Westchester County - New York
Junk Removal, Light-Hauling, Yard Debris Removal, General Labor, Appliance Recycling, Furniture Donations, Local Moving, Deliveries, TV Recycling, Estate Clean-outs, Foreclosure Clean-outs, Office Clean-outs, Demolition Cleanup, Construction Debris Cleanup, Residential Gutter Cleaning, Household & Office Junk Removal
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The Stamford Junk Pros are a full service junk removal and light hauling (moving) company that proudly hauls junk in New Rochelle and the Westchester County, New York and the Fairfield County, Connecticut area. To try out our free no-obligation service, give us a call or book an appointment online! Click here to learn more about our services and pricing. 
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Do you live in New Rochelle and have old furniture, appliances, electronics, tires, construction debris, or yard waste you need quickly removed? We can take away almost any material we can fit in our trucks, without you ever lifting a finger. We’ll remove junk from wherever it’s located, and we'll even clean up the area afterwards. When we say we’re your full-service junk removal company, we really mean it!
Here's a short list of the type of materials we haul away!
Household Junk
​Appliance Removal 
Refrigerator Removal 
Mattress Removal 
Furniture Removal 
TV Removal 
Tire Removal 
Hot Tub Removal 

Scrap Metal Removal 
​Basement Cleanout
Office Junk
​Computer Recycling 
Printer Recycling 
Monitor Recycling
Furniture Removal 
​Cubicle Recycling 
​Office Cleanout
Garage Cleanout

Attic Cleanout
Business Junk
​Retail Services
Property Management
Construction Cleanout 
Estate Cleanout 
Restoration & Renovation 
Foreclosures 
General Junk
​Leaf Cleanup
Leaf Removal 
Yard Debris Removal
Rubbish Removal 
Garbage Removal Alternative
Trash Removal Alternative 
(203) 979-0550 or Book Online Now
Some of the benefits with using the Stamford Junk Pros include:
  • Experienced, Courteous, and Professional Junk Pros
  • Free On-Site Junk Removal Estimates 
  • Online Junk Hauling Booking Option
  • Weekdays, Nights, and Weekend Bookings 
  • Fully Insured Staff and Vehicles 
  • Donation and Recycling Focused Junk Lugging 
  • Professional Light Hauling and Moving Service
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About Us
We are your friendly, neighborhood, full-service junk removal company. We offer junk removal services for your home and business in New Rochelle including offices, retail locations, construction sites, and more. We’re the junk removal company that handles the stuff in tough spots and we ensure that your junk gets recycled, donated, or disposed of responsibly. We also offer a local moving service to help you relocate your big furniture pieces safely and securely as well as working 7 days per week so you don't have to rearrange your schedule! Justin and Ron are enthusiastic about providing a high-quality, eco-friendly junk removal service to the community. With a special emphasis on superior customer service and attention to detail, he looks forward to bringing a satisfying experience to you with the Stamford Junk Pros for years to come.

How Junk Removal Works
Book your no-obligation appointment.
  • Get started by booking an appointment online or call us (203) 979-0550. We offer junk removal service 7 days a week - day and night - and our friendly, uniformed Junk Pros team will call you 15-30 minutes before your scheduled 2-hour arrival window.
Upfront and accurate pricing.
  • When we arrive, just point to the junk you want removed and our friendly uniformed truck team will provide you with an upfront, all-inclusive price. (If the junk load is less than expected after we load it in our junk truck, we gladly reduce the price!)
Junk removal.
  • We load all the items you want removed into our truck, and finish by cleaning up the area at no additional charge! 
Proper disposal of junk.
  • We do our best to donate and recycle as much of the junk as we can. In fact, we're so donation focused, we've even been featured in Habitat for Humanity's newsletter! Check out our donation pickup service for more information about tax deduction benefits. 

How Light-Hauling Works
The simplest, no hassle, no surprise, way to move your large and bulky furniture pieces in New Rochelle. We base our estimates on time and time only. No need to worry about miles, stairs, gasoline, or anything else! 
Get a free no-obligation online estimate.
  • Get started by filling out an estimate form online or call us (203) 979-0550. We offer light hauling services 7 days a week - day and night - at no extra charge. Someone from the office will provide you with a general estimate for your light-hauling appointment after we collect all of the information about your move. Light hauling appointments are charged by the hour and are pro-rated so you will never over pay! (Rates typically start at $175 per hour) 

Typical Light-Hauling Questions
  • How many furniture pieces do you have to move? 
  • How many large appliances do you have to move?
  • How many pre-packed boxes do you have to move?
  • How many flights of stairs will we encounter at each location? 
  • How many miles to the new location?

The Moving Process. 
  • We move you out with speed and care! We load all of the items you want hauled into our truck safely and securely by wrapping and strapping them in tightly. We finish by unloading each item into the room of your choosing. 

How General Labor Works
Our general labor only service is great for people in New Rochelle New York that don't have the time or resources to complete a multitude of different tasks. Our Junk Pros are professionally trained and insured so don't be afraid to have us do the tough stuff! Just give us a call or book an appointment online to book your general labor appointment. 
  • (2 strong, professional & insured men at site for labor)
  • Our General Labor Only option is perfect for... 
  •        Loading and unloading trucks during difficult moves 
  •        Unloading large delivery orders off of freight trucks
  •        Rearranging furniture in your home
  •        Lending a hand with some extra yard work cleanup

How Yard Debris Removal Works
Don't have the motivation or energy to cleanup your yard debris this fall? Call the Stamford Junk Pros for a quick and easy leaf removal service. Maybe your town doesn't pickup your leaves or worse, maybe they make you put them in biodegradable paper bags! Never mind that, just rake your leaves to the curb and call the Junk Pros to come and pick them up. We work all throughout most of the Westchester County and Fairfield County area, 7 days a week and at all hours of the day so you can rest assured that when you book an appointment with the Junk Pros, the job will get done!

To schedule your yard debris removal service appointment, give us a call (203) 979-0550 and one of our friendly Junk Pros representatives will go over your booking details and set up a time in the near future. Click here to learn more about our pricing.

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The Local Communities We Service 
Westchester County​
  • ​Bedford, NY
  • Eastchester, NY
  • Harrison, NY
  • Larchmont, NY
  • Mamaroneck, NY
  • New Rochelle, NY
  • North Castle, NY
  • Port Chester, NY
  • Pound Ridge, NY
  • Scarsdale, NY
  • Rye, NY
  • Rye Brook, NY 
  • White Plains, NY
Fairfield County ​
  • ​Darien, CT
  • Fairfield, CT
  • Greenwich, CT
  • New Canaan, CT
  • Norwalk, CT
  • Rowayton, CT
  • Southport, CT
  • Stamford, CT 
  • Weston, CT
  • Westport, CT
  • Wilton, CT
Not from New Rochelle and don't see your town on our list? ​This doesn't necessarily mean that we wont service your area. ​Please call our office for more information (203) 979-0550.
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Communities and Landmarks in New Rochelle, New York
Within the greater city borders are many established neighborhoods and subsections, several of which are larger in both size and population than neighboring towns of Larchmont, Bronxville and Pelham Manor. The public community areas most noted include: Bayberry, Beechmont, Bloomingdale Estates, Bonniecrest, Daisy Farms, Davenport Neck, Echo Manor, Forest Heights, Forest Knolls, French Ridge, Glen Island, Glenwood Lake, Heathcote, Lake Isle, Larchmont Woods, Lyncroft, Northfield, North Ridge, Paine Heights, Pinebrook, Premium Manor, Quaker Ridge, Residence Park, Rochelle Heights, Sans Souci, Scarsdale Downs, Shore Road, Sutton Manor, Vaneck Estates, Ward Acres, Wilmot Woods and Wykagyl. Premium Point, Kensington Woods and Cherry Lawn are gated neighborhoods accessible only by those immediate residents.
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  • Columbia Island – a small island (appx. 150 feet (46 m) square) situated between Davids' Island and Pea Island. Up until 1940 it was known as Little Pea Island. CBS purchased it and built a concrete foundation to support a transmitter building topped by a 410-foot (120 m) tall antenna tower for WCBS-AM.The transmitter remained in operation until the 1960s, when the station was moved to nearby High Island.
  • Execution Rocks Lighthouse – centered in the middle of Long Island Sound, just south of Davids' Island. The structure was built in 1849 and includes a 55-foot (17 m) tall tower and the ‘keeper's house’. It is rumored that the lighthouse's site got its name before the American Revolutionary War when British colonial authorities executed people by chaining them to the rocks at low tide and allowing the rising water to drown them. In reality, the name was chosen to reflect the historically dangerous shipping area created by the rocks exposure during low tides.
  • Huckleberry Island – a 10-acre (40,000 m2) island owned by the Huckleberry Indians, Inc., a club within the New York Athletic Club. The island is an important nesting site for waterbirds such as egrets and night herons.
  • Leland Castle – a 19th-century Gothic Revival castle built as the summer residence of Simeon Leland, a wealthy New York City hotel entrepreneur. It has since been acquired by the College of New Rochelle and is used as an art gallery available to the public.
  • St. John's Wilmot Church – a historic Episcopal parish located in the northern end of the City at the intersection of North Avenue and Wilmot Road, formerly referred to as “Cooper's Corner”.
  • Thomas Paine Historical Site – a historical nexus within the city, the site comprises: the country home of the American pamphleteer and Revolutionary War hero Thomas Paine, his burial site, monument, and a museum. Paine's Cottage was built in 1793 and is a National Historic Landmark. The Thomas Paine Memorial Building, built in 1925, houses the library and museum collection of the Thomas Paine National Historical Association. Also on the site is the Brewster Schoolhouse, one of the oldest structural relics in Westchester County.
  • Trinity-St. Paul's Episcopal Church – added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. It is located at the northwest corner of Huguenot Street (also known as the Boston Post Road) and Division Street. This church represents the body of the majority group of New Rochelle's founding Huguenot French Calvanistic congregation that conformed to the liturgy of the established Church of England in June 1709. King George III gave Trinity its first charter in 1762. After the Revolutionary War, Trinity became a parish of the Protestant Episcopal Church of America.

Waterfront
The shoreline within the City of New Rochelle measures 2.7 miles (4.3 km), but due to many irregularities and off-shore islands, the actual length of the waterfront is 9.3 miles (15.0 km). The unusual coastal features have over the years earned it the nickname, "the Queen City of the Sound."
  • Yacht, sailing and rowing clubs dot the coast on Long Island Sound and beach clubs line the shores of Davenport Neck. Beckwithe Point, The Greentree Country Club and The Surf Club are the largest of the private shore clubs, providing waterfront recreation to members during the summer season. The New York Athletic Club sits on Travers Island, located on the border of New Rochelle and Pelham Manor.
  • Echo Bay Yacht Club and Huguenot Yacht Club are two well known, private yacht clubs in the city.
  • New York Sailing School and New Rochelle Rowing Club each have histories dating back over 100 years.
  • The City operates a large marina with 300 slips and 150 mooring spaces.

Parks
​The City has an impressive collection of parklands and nature preserves, with 102.5 acres (0.415 km2) of inland waters, 231.51 acres of public park lands and 168 acres of park lets.
  • Glen Island — In 1879 John H. Starin, a former U.S. Congressman and New York transportation king, bought five islands which he named 'Glen Island ' and created perhaps the first theme park open to the public. His 12 steamboats transported millions of New York residents and others to the attractions which included a zoo, a natural history museum, a railway, a German beer garden (around the castle-like structure which still stands today), a bathing beach, and a Chinese pagoda. Today the park is a 105-acre (0.42 km2) island property connected to the mainland by a drawbridge built in the 1920s. One of the main features of the park is its pristine, crescent shaped beach offering access to Long Island Sound.
  • Five Islands Park is a series of islands connected by small footbridges and pathways, offers playground, sports, hiking and camping facilities for all residents to enjoy.
  • Hudson Park encompasses 13 acres along the city's harbor front and includes a beach for residents, the city boathouse, greenhouses, the shore station of the United States Coast Guard and several yacht and rowing clubs. The park is traditionally accepted as the original landing place of the Huguenot settlers. A granite boulder with bronze tablets commemorates the event.
  • Davids' Island, a 78-acre island of the coast of the city, is being transformed from a former American military base (Fort Slocum) into a park and environmental preserve. Beginning just after the Civil War, the island was a military base used to protect New York Harbors, during World War I it served as an army recruitment station and up until 1967, it maintained various ‘Cold War’ facilities. Today it is home to a variety of plants, birds, and animals. These include the endangered Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle, and rare birds such as osprey and least terns. Davids Island also supports valuable wetlands, rare rocky intertidal areas, and sandy beaches. The waters surrounding the Island are home to Winter Flounder, Atlantic Herring, and Atlantic Silversides.
  • Ward Acres, located in the North End, is a combination of untouched forest, wild lawns and meadows, acres of hiking, exercise trails and historic horse stables/cemeteries. In 2007, The Westchester County Department of Conservation produced a Natural Resource Management Plan in order to identify and protect the natural resource needs of the park. It encompasses 62 acres (250,000 m2), with the forests divided into four main sections, each distinct in both general characteristics and species presence. It's formed by a portion of a former private state that contained a horse farm, and by an old railroad right of way. It includes a 3-acre (12,000 m2) fenced-in dog run, and it is the only park in the City in which residents can walk a dog without a leash.
  • The Leatherstocking Trail is a 2-mile (3.2 km) long, inter-municipal hiking trail situated between New Rochelle and Mamaroneck, eventually linking into Saxon Woods County Park. It is part of a larger "Colonial Greenway Trail" in which it connects to Twin Lakes/Nature Study and Saxon Woods parks.
  • Sheldrake Lake which formerly served as a reservoir supplying the areas drinking water, is now a 60 acres (0.24 km2) park and nature conservancy promoting an increased understanding of the local ecology.
  • Twin Lakes Park, combined with the adjacent Nature Study Woods comprise 220 acres (0.89 km2) of woods, marsh, lakes, ponds and some fields along the Hutchinson River in New Rochelle’s Northend. There are many foot trails weaving through woods, marshlands, fields and around two large lakes (formerly reservoirs).
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Locations We Proudly Serve
Fairfield County, CT
Bridgeport
Danbury
​Darien
Fairfield
Greenwich
New Canaan
Norwalk​
Redding
Ridgefield
​Rowayton
Shelton
Southport
Stratford
Stamford 
Trumbull
Weston
Westport
Wilton
Westchester County, NY
Bedford 
Eastchester
Harrison 
Larchmont
Mamaroneck

New Rochelle
Port Chester 
Pound Ridge 
Scarsdale 
Rye
Rye Brook 
White Plains
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Services Offered: Appliance Removal/Recycling, Refrigerator Recycling, Mattress Junk Removal, Furniture Removal/Donation, TV Removal/Recycling, Tire Removal, Scrap Metal Recycling, Retail Inventory Junk Hauling, Property Clean-out, Construction Debris Cleanup, Estate Clean-out, Restoration/Renovation Clean-out, Foreclosure Clean-out, Household Junk Removal, Office Clean-out, Office Furniture Donations, Yard Debris Cleanup, Same/Next Day Appointments, Weekend Pickups, Attic Clean-out, Basement Clean-out, Garage Clean-out, Office Junk Removal/Donations, Household Junk Donations, Clothing Donations, Furniture Hauling/Donations, Government Garbage Removal, Corporate Junk Removal/Hauling, Charitable Donation Drop-off, Basement Clean-out, Attic Clean-Out, Dumpster Rental, Container Rental,
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