Hoarder Cleanup

Junk Studz is Southern California’s #1 hoarding cleanup professionals. Hoarding is a compulsive disorder involving having difficulty discarding items that would contain little or no value to most individuals. Clutter and junk begins to accumulate from hoarders, eventually becoming a potential health risk and fire code violation. Look no further than to Junk Studz for professional hoarder clean-up. Junk Studz understands that hoarding is an overbearing disorder that can take your control quickly.  Our staff works side by side with mental health professionals and public officials, collaborating to reverse hoarding disasters. Junk Studz will approach the hoarding situation with a formulated plan aiming at carefully removing all clutter and unnecessary items.

When choosing Junk Studz for hoarder clean-up, we guarantee the following:

Confidential and compassionate care for the hoarder and family members. You can rest assured that the identity of the hoarder, his/her relatives and neighbors will remain completely confidential. We respect our client’s privacy and will keep all information and pictures completely hidden from the public.  Junk Studz Junk Removal and Hauling recognizes and appreciates the sensitivity required on all hoarding jobs, and the impact it may have on both the hoarder and his/her family members.

Superlative Service: Our heavy-duty dump trucks allow us to haul faster than our box truck competitors. In turn we can usually do a hoarder job in ½ the time of our competitors! Our teams are trained to clean, restore and deodorize the job upon completion and follow all applicable State and Federal guidelines. Lastly, we will do whatever it takes to make our customers 100% completely satisfied!
Treatment (Optional): Upon request, we can facilitate treatment between the hoarder and mental health professionals. In some cases, therapy may be warranted including variations of psychopharmacological and therapeutic intervention. Psychopharmacological intervention involves the scientific approach on how drugs impact mood, sensation, thinking and behavior. Obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD) are treated with various antidepressants: Prozac, Paxil and Celexa. These drugs have been successful in controlling, but not curing OCD hoarding. Therapeutic intervention involves cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), which consists of exposure and response prevention to situations that cause anxiety and cognitive restructuring of beliefs related to hoarding.

For Assistance, Call
1-855-586-5788

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