How to Clean Out a Storage Unit (+ What It Costs in Denver)
You've been paying $150/month for that storage unit. You haven't opened it in two years. Now you finally need to deal with it.
Whether you're moving, downsizing, inherited a unit, or just tired of the monthly bill, this guide covers everything: how to clean out a storage unit yourself, what it costs to hire someone, and when DIY isn't worth your time.
How Much Does Storage Unit Cleanout Cost?
Let's start with what everyone wants to know: the price.
Professional storage unit cleanout in Denver costs $150–$600 for most units. Price depends on unit size, how full it is, and what's inside. A typical 10x10 unit runs $300–$500.
Denver Storage Unit Cleanout Pricing
What Affects the Price?
- Volume: A half-empty 10x10 costs less than a packed 5x10. We price by how much stuff, not just square footage.
- Contents: Furniture and boxes are easy. Hazardous materials, heavy appliances, or special disposal items cost more.
- Location: Ground floor units are cheaper. Third floor with no elevator? That's extra.
- Timeline: Same-day service may cost 10-20% more than scheduling ahead.
7 Steps to Clean Out a Storage Unit Yourself
If you've got time and a truck, here's how to do it right:
Scout the Unit First
Visit your unit before cleanout day. Take photos. Count boxes. Note large items. This tells you how long it'll take, what supplies you need, and whether you need help.
Gather Your Supplies
Don't show up empty-handed. You'll need trash bags, boxes, markers, tape, gloves, and a dolly. If the unit's been closed for years, bring a dust mask too.
Set Up Sorting Zones
Create four areas outside the unit: KEEP, SELL, DONATE, and TRASH. As you pull items out, they go directly into a zone. No "maybe" pile — that's how clutter follows you home.
Work Section by Section
Start at one side and work across. Empty one section completely before moving to the next. This prevents the "shuffle everything around but never finish" trap.
Be Ruthless About What You Keep
Ask yourself: Have I used this in 2 years? Would I buy it again today? If you forgot it existed, you don't need it. The goal is to leave with less than you came with.
Handle Each Category
Sell: List on Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, or hold a garage sale. Donate: Goodwill, Salvation Army, Habitat ReStore. Trash: Bag it and haul it to the dump, or call a junk removal company.
Clean and Close Out
Sweep the empty unit. Check corners for forgotten items. Remove your lock. Notify the facility you're done. Get confirmation in writing so you don't get charged another month.
What Supplies You'll Need
Storage Unit Cleanout Checklist
- Heavy-duty trash bags (contractor bags work best)
- Boxes or bins for sorting
- Markers and labels
- Packing tape
- Work gloves
- Dust mask (for dusty units)
- Box cutter or scissors
- Dolly or hand truck
- Broom and dustpan
- Truck or trailer (or access to one)
- Water and snacks (it takes longer than you think)
DIY vs. Hiring a Pro: Which Makes Sense?
Here's the honest breakdown:
| Factor | DIY | Hire a Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | $50–$150 (dump fees, supplies, truck rental) | $150–$600 |
| Time | 4–8 hours (or multiple trips) | 1–2 hours |
| Physical Labor | You do it all | They do it all |
| Truck Needed | Yes (rent or borrow) | No |
| Dump Trips | You handle disposal | They handle disposal |
| Same-Day | Depends on your schedule | Available |
DIY Makes Sense When:
- You have time (a full day or weekend)
- You have access to a truck or trailer
- The unit is small (5x5 or 5x10)
- You want to sort through everything yourself
- You're physically able to lift heavy items
Hiring a Pro Makes Sense When:
- You're short on time
- You don't have a truck
- The unit is large or packed full
- You're out of state or can't be there
- There's heavy furniture or appliances
- You just want it done without the hassle
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Here's what's available in the Denver metro area:
1. Junk Removal Companies (Like Us)
Cost: $150–$600 depending on unit size
Best for: Full cleanouts when you want everything gone
We show up, clear out everything you don't want, and handle disposal. Same-day service available. You can be there to point out what to keep, or just give us access and we'll clear it all.
2. DIY with Dump Trips
Cost: $30–$60 per dump trip + truck rental ($50–$100)
Best for: Small units, people with time and a vehicle
Denver Arapahoe Disposal Site accepts most items. Expect 2–3 hours round trip per load. You'll need to sort, load, drive, unload, and repeat.
3. Dumpster Rental
Cost: $300–$500 for a 10-yard dumpster (3–5 days)
Best for: Large units with mostly trash
Works if the storage facility allows dumpster placement. You still do all the loading yourself.
4. Donation Pickup
Cost: Free (but limited)
Best for: Units with mostly usable furniture
Salvation Army and Habitat ReStore offer free pickup for furniture in good condition. But they won't take everything, and scheduling can take 1–2 weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Bottom Line
Cleaning out a storage unit doesn't have to be a nightmare.
If you have time and a truck, DIY is doable — follow the 7 steps above and you'll get through it. Budget a full day for a typical unit.
If you're short on time, don't have a truck, or just don't want to deal with it, professional cleanout runs $150–$600 for most units in Denver. We handle everything: lifting, loading, hauling, and disposal.
Either way, the goal is the same: stop paying rent on stuff you don't need.
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