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Nassau County, Florida

Junk removal on Amelia Island, FL.

Selective estate, second-home, and commercial work for owners who want a crew that plans the job and handles it right.

Licensed & Insured in Glynn County
Upfront Pricing, Always
Same-Day Service Available
Locally Owned in Brunswick
Donation & Recycling First

Amelia Island is its own kind of market, and the work we do here reflects that. Most of our Amelia calls are estate cleanouts, second-home turnovers, property-managed work, or selective commercial jobs — not high-volume residential. The customers usually know exactly what they want: somebody who’ll show up across the state line, plan the work, and handle it right.

The island’s mix of historic Fernandina, resort and second-home properties, and quieter residential corridors all factor into how we work here. Estate work tends to be quieter and more organized than what we see in rural Georgia — the homes are usually well-kept, the families are coordinated, and the work moves at a pace the property calls for. Second-home and property-managed work runs on owner or manager timelines, and we plan to those.

Florida work isn’t volume work for us. We’re more selective about what fits, more careful about what we commit to, and more deliberate about how we run the day. What customers call us back for on Amelia is the same thing they call us back for in Sea Island or Brunswick — quiet, careful work, and a crew that handles things the way they should be handled.

What we haul

What we haul in Amelia Island.

  • Estate and inherited-property cleanouts
  • Second-home turnovers and seasonal refresh-outs
  • Property-managed cleanouts and renovations
  • Selective commercial and property-related debris
  • Larger residential and historic-home haul-outs

Neighborhoods

Neighborhoods we work in Amelia Island.

  • Historic Fernandina and the downtown island core

    Older homes around Centre Street and the historic district, the residential blocks tied into the historic core, and the kind of property work that calls for more care because the homes deserve it. Access is tighter and the work moves at a slower, more deliberate pace.

  • Resort, second-home, and quieter residential corridors

    The wider island — second homes, resort-adjacent residential, and the quieter corridors away from downtown. Most of our work here is estate cleanouts, second-home turnovers, or larger residential by appointment. We coordinate with property managers when the work runs on a managed timeline.

Amelia Island work is selective by design. If you’ve got estate, second-home, commercial, or larger residential work and you want a crew that’ll plan it right, call us — we’ll tell you straight whether it fits.

How we work

How we work in Amelia Island.

Amelia Island is across the state line and a real drive from Brunswick. We schedule Florida jobs deliberately rather than fitting them into Georgia routes — the trip is committed, the work gets the attention the property calls for, and the drive is priced honestly into the estimate. There’s no quick-stop version of an Amelia job.

The work itself usually runs longer than equivalent-sized mainland jobs. Older homes, larger properties, and the kind of careful handling that comes with estates and second homes. We come prepared and we plan around what the property calls for. Disposal heads back through the Brunswick partner network: same landfill, same partners, same sorting discipline as every other job, just with the longer drive on either side of the day.

Seasonality

Timing and seasonal rhythm.

Amelia Island runs steadier than the Golden Isles in terms of seasonal swing — most of the work isn’t tourist-event-driven. Spring and fall tend to bring more second-home refresh and estate work. Hurricane season is the same regional reality as the Georgia coast: debris and yard cleanup take priority when the weather comes through. Outside of those windows, the rhythm is steady, selective, and planned.

Ready when you are

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Where things land

Where the load actually goes.

Most of what comes off an Amelia Island job heads back through the Brunswick disposal network. Same partners, same sorting, same care about what’s worth saving as every other job we run:

  • Landfill

    Glynn County Landfill

    Construction debris, demolition waste, and non-recyclable bulk — properly disposed of at the municipal facility.

  • Appliance Recycling

    J B and Sons Appliance Repair

    Working or repairable appliances — refrigerators, washers, dryers, stoves — that we'd otherwise recycle for scrap.

  • Donation

    Habitat for Humanity ReStore

    Usable furniture, cabinets, doors, and fixtures with life left in them. They resell; proceeds build homes in Glynn County.

  • Recycling

    SA Recycling

    Scrap metal — appliance shells, fencing, structural steel from demolitions. Certified recycler with regional coastal coverage.

  • Community Partnership

    Keep Golden Isles Beautiful

    Volunteer participation in county cleanup events and beach sweeps. We show up with trucks when the community needs the lift.

Questions

Frequently asked questions about junk removal in Amelia Island.

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Last reviewed: April 26, 2026

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