Pricing
Flat quotes, no hourly meter
Every RCFC Mover job gets a personal, flat quote before we lift anything — labor, hauling, and disposal in one number. Here's exactly what we look at when we price it, so nothing about your bill is a surprise.
The four things that change your price
Two piles that look identical in a photo can be very different jobs. These are the variables — in the order they usually matter.
Volume
How much space the load takes in the truck — a single item, a half load, a full truck, or multiple trips. This is the baseline, and it's why one wide photo of the whole pile beats a description over the phone.
Weight
Disposal facilities charge by the ton. Concrete, dirt, tile, shingles, and wet lumber cost more to dispose of than the same volume of furniture, mattresses, or cardboard.
Access
Stairs and how many flights, elevator rules, how far the truck can park from the door, tight gates and hallways, and whether anything needs disassembly. The same sofa is a very different job from a garage than from a third-floor walk-up.
Material & routing
Appliances with refrigerant, electronics, tires, and mattresses carry their own handling requirements. On the flip side, scrap metal and donatable furniture have value that comes off the job.
What's always included
- All labor — we come inside, upstairs, into the attic
- Loading and hauling
- Disposal and dump fees
- Recycling and donation routing
- Broom sweep of the space when we're done
- Floor and doorway protection on moving jobs
- Moving blankets, straps, shrink wrap, and dollies
What we can't take
- Household hazardous waste — paint, solvents, fuel, pool chemicals, propane
- Asbestos, medical waste, or anything requiring abatement
- Gas-line disconnects (a licensed plumber handles those)
- Permits on larger demolition jobs, when a jurisdiction requires one
Ask us anyway — we'll point you to the right local drop-off instead of leaving you guessing. Our garage cleanout guide covers the hazardous pile in detail.
How to get an accurate quote in minutes
- 1Stand back far enough to get the whole pile — or the whole room — in one photo.
- 2Take a second photo of the path out: the stairs, the gate, the hallway.
- 3Tell us the floor number and whether a truck can park close.
- 4Flag anything unusual — a safe, a piano, a hot tub, concrete, or construction debris.
- 5Text it to (904) 689-6887. You get one flat number back, not a range and a sales call.
