City · Salt Lake County, UT
Junk Removal & Demolition in West Valley City
Utah's second largest city, assembled in 1980 out of four separate towns, and built fast enough that whole streets share a floor plan.
Housing stock
Brick ranches from the 1960s–70s in the east · Granger and Hunter largely 1970s–80s · 2000s build in the west
Areas we work
Granger · Hunter · Chesterfield · Redwood · West Valley Town Center
What West Valley City is built out of.
West Valley City didn't exist until 1980, when Granger, Hunter, Chesterfield, and Redwood merged into a single municipality. Growth had already been running hard for two decades — Granger alone had 77 subdivisions platted by the end of 1962, with room for nearly 5,000 lots — and it went up quickly, with county-level approvals that put a lot of housing in without much attention to parks or infrastructure.
The east side is the oldest: brick ranch stock from the 1960s and 1970s. Granger reads as a 1970s–80s neighborhood with generous lots. Hunter is a bit newer, mostly 1970 through 1999 with a second wave in the 2000s.
It's the second largest city in the state, which means volume, and the older east-side stock has now aged into estate work the same way Kearns has. Straightforward framing, full basements, and a lot of houses that were built from the same handful of plans.
What that means for the work.
- Basement demo and clearouts
- Owner-finished basements from the 1980s coming back to a shell.
- Brick ranch interior demo
- Consistent 1960s–70s framing across the east side makes scoping fast.
- Estate cleanouts
- Granger and the east side are old enough now that first owners are moving on.
- Deck, shed, and garage removal
- Volume work, hauled on the same job.
In West Valley City
All seven services.
- Junk Removal
$695 a full trailer, $395 a half. Garages, basements, single items. Demo is in house, so nothing gets left behind because it's attached.
- Downsizing Cleanouts
You take what you're keeping. We clear everything else and leave the house swept. Removal only — no moving service.
- Estate Cleanouts
A whole house, emptied and swept. Usually after a death or a move to care, and usually on somebody else's deadline.
- Estate Sales
A real estate sale, run at the property. Sorting, pricing, staging, marketing, and the sale itself — 40% of what sells.
- Probate Cleanouts
For the executor and the attorney. The house emptied on a court timeline, documented, and ready to list.
- Hoarding Cleanouts
Discreet, unhurried, no judgment. Most of the people who call about this are calling about someone they love.
- Demolition
Structural and load-bearing, interior and exterior. Licensed GC, so the demolition permit gets pulled — a hauling company legally can't.