Estate cleanouts are not normal junk jobs. There's usually a person who recently passed, a grieving family, a probate timeline, and a property that needs to be cleared before a sale or transfer. Astyle has done enough of these to know what matters: discretion, careful sorting, real communication with the executor or family, and the kind of pace that doesn't compound a hard situation.
We can take on the full property — clothing, furniture, appliances, kitchen contents, decades of stored items in attics, basements, and garages, the contents of every closet, the garage workshop, the shed. Or we can scope to a portion. Many families want the personal items (photos, documents, jewelry, named heirlooms) reviewed and set aside before we begin; we'll work to whatever process the family decides. We'll never throw something away without your okay.
For executors and realtors, we work to your deadlines. Probate sales, closing dates, listing photos — we've shown up to clear a property the same week of a closing. We'll communicate hour-by-hour if needed. Crews are uniformed, trucks are clean, and we don't park on the lawn. Neighbors won't be calling you to ask what's going on.
Beyond hauling, we route. Donation-quality clothing and household goods go to Salem Mission, Habitat ReStore, and other partners. Furniture in good shape gets a second life. Documents that need shredding can be set aside. Scrap metal, e-waste, and recyclables get separated. What's left — the actual waste — goes to the transfer station, legally and properly. Most estate jobs end with a property that's cleared, swept, and ready to list or hand off.
