

Hoarder Cleanouts Charlotte Nc

Intro to
hoarding cleanouts
Hoarding situations require more than junk removal—they require patience, discretion, and support. At Junk Nerds, we provide professional hoarder cleanouts across Charlotte. Whether you’re a family member helping a loved one or a property manager in neighborhoods like East Charlotte, Derita, or Biddleville, we show up with care. We sort, remove, and dispose of items with respect—and without judgment.



Compassionate, discreet removal with no judgment
Work with families, estate teams, or property owners
Cleanup, haul-away, and sanitizing referrals available


Tackling a hoarding situation is never easy. It takes time, sensitivity, and a team you can trust. At Junk Nerds, we specialize in hoarding cleanouts in Charlotte and surrounding communities. As a local, family-owned business, we've spent over 6 years helping families in neighborhoods like Ballantyne, Plaza Midwood, Huntersville, and Dilworth safely and respectfully clear out overwhelming clutter.
Whether you're helping a loved one, managing an inherited property, or seeking support after years of accumulation, our experienced team handles everything with care. From full-home hoarder cleanouts to single-room situations, we manage heavy lifting, sorting, and hauling without judgment or pressure.
Since 2018, we’ve assisted in hundreds of hoarding junk removal projects, always protecting the home, offering privacy, and treating each client with dignity. We work closely with families, property managers, and mental health professionals across the Charlotte area to create a clean, livable environment again.
We also sort items for donation or recycling where appropriate and can connect you with sanitizing and deep-cleaning referrals if needed. Whether you're in South End, East Charlotte, or Indian Trail, you won’t have to face it alone.
Just point us to the problem, and our trained hoarding cleanout team will take care of the rest quickly, affordably, and respectfully.
Supports families during sensitive transitions
FAQs About Hoarding Cleanouts
