Same-Day Walkthrough
We meet you on-site, walk every space — house, garage, barn, basement, attic — and write a flat, no-obligation price. Halfmoon is a ten-minute drive from our yard, so same-day is the norm.
Whole-house estate cleanouts and junk removal across Halfmoon, NY (12118) — from the older farmhouses around Upper Newtown to the new subdivisions off Route 9 to the riverfront homes near the Crescent Bridge. We're a Clifton Park crew, ten minutes south, and we work Halfmoon every week.
Same process across every job — whether you're at the closing table on a riverfront colonial or sorting through a 1920s farmhouse off Tabor Road.
We meet you on-site, walk every space — house, garage, barn, basement, attic — and write a flat, no-obligation price. Halfmoon is a ten-minute drive from our yard, so same-day is the norm.
Family keepsakes, paperwork, photos, and anything you've flagged are pulled aside and labeled before anything leaves the property. We photograph items the family wants to review remotely.
Useful items go to local nonprofits — Goodwill, Habitat ReStore, Saratoga County partners. Metal recycles. The rest is hauled to licensed transfer stations with full disposal documentation.
House left empty, swept, and ready for the Realtor or the closing. You get an itemized donation receipt and a disposal log for the estate paperwork.
Halfmoon (12118) is a strange, useful town to work in because it has two completely different housing stocks layered on top of each other. There's the older Halfmoon — 1900s farmhouses with detached barns along Route 236 and Tabor Road, working homesteads now down to small lots — and there's the new Halfmoon, the subdivisions and townhome clusters that went up between 2005 and 2020 when Halfmoon was one of the fastest-growing towns in New York. Our cleanouts here look very different depending on which one you're in.
The older properties — Upper Newtown, Lower Newtown, the homes near the Town of Halfmoon municipal complex — usually involve a barn, a workshop, and three or four generations of accumulation. We've found 1940s tractor parts, hand tools that were grandparent-bought, and cabinets full of canning jars that haven't moved since the Eisenhower administration. The newer subdivisions off Werner Road and around Halfmoon Crossing are different work — finished basements, three-car garages, big-box-store furniture, and the kind of generic accumulation you get in a 4,000-square-foot house lived in for fifteen years. Both jobs use the same crew; only the truck size changes.
Halfmoon also gets us close to the Hudson and the Mohawk — riverfront homes near the Crescent Bridge and along the river road have their own quirks: tighter access, narrower driveways, sometimes a second outbuilding or boathouse to clear. We've worked enough of them to know which streets need our smaller box truck.
Whether you need a full estate cleanout, straightforward junk removal, or a discreet hoarder cleanout, we run the same crews into Halfmoon as we do across Clifton Park.
If you're inside 12118 we cover you. The areas below are the ones we route through most.
The southern edge of Halfmoon along the Mohawk and the Crescent Bridge — a mix of mid-century ranches and newer waterfront homes. Tight driveways are common; we know which streets fit the 26-footer and which don't. This area overlaps with Clifton Park's Crescent neighborhood across the river.
Along the Hudson on the eastern side of town. Camp-style and year-round homes sit close to the water with limited storage, but the basements and outbuildings are often where the volume lives. We schedule extra time for waterfront sites because access is rarely straightforward.
Older Halfmoon at its most original — 1900–1940 farmhouses on what used to be working land, now subdivided into one- and two-acre lots. Barns, workshops, and three generations of stuff. Cleanouts here are usually multi-day.
Heading toward the Mechanicville line. Smaller lots, mid-century ranches, and a few clusters of newer infill. Quick access off Route 9, easy truck staging, and most jobs here run a single crew day for a three-bedroom.
Shared with Clifton Park along the town line — bigger colonials from the 80s and 90s with finished basements and three-car garages. We typically scope two crew days minimum here. Donation runs go south to Latham or west into Clifton Park.
Older homes set back along the hill west of Route 9, mostly built before 1960. Long driveways, mature trees, and basements that have stayed dry through generations of family storage. We bring extra hands here — basement loads run heavier than they look.
★★★★★"Old farmhouse off Tabor Road with a barn we hadn't opened in twenty years. Two days, no complaints, and they sorted out a box of letters from my grandfather we didn't even know was up there. Donation receipts came in the mail the next week." — Janet K., Upper Newtown
★★★★★"Selling my mother's townhouse off Werner Road and the closing date moved up on us. Called Wednesday morning, they were out for an estimate by noon, started Friday, finished Saturday. House was broom-clean for the Sunday open house. Honest, fast, fair." — Tom S., Halfmoon
Also serving Clifton Park, NY and Mechanicville, NY.
Call us, send a quick message, or request an on-site estimate in Halfmoon. We'll be at the property — usually within 24 hours — with a flat, no-obligation price.