Local Federal Way Hauling, by a Tacoma-Based Tacoma-Based Crew
Federal Way’s a working city — Twin Lakes families turning over rentals, downsizing seniors near Mirror Lake, contractors flipping post-foreclosure properties off Pacific Highway, Costco-corporate moves in The Commons district. The junk situation is just as varied. Hoss handles it: single-item pickups, full property cleanouts, post-renovation hauls, 14 and 20-yard roll-off dumpsters. Tacoma HQ, Federal Way is on our route most days. Tacoma-based. Licensed and insured.
Call (253) 553-2978.
Things it gets hauled away
If you can point at it, we can probably take it. The list of what we pick up in Federal Way is long but the rule’s simple — almost anything residential, plus a lot of small commercial. Specifically:
- Furniture & mattresses — couches, bed frames, dressers, dining sets, the recliner that’s been “almost out the door” for two years
- Appliances — fridges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, microwaves, water heaters
- Yard debris — branches, brush, old landscape rock, sod, stumps (within reason)
- Construction & remodel debris — drywall, lumber, tile, fixtures
- E-waste — TVs, computers, monitors, peripherals
- Hot tubs & spas — drained, disassembled, hauled out
- Scrap metal — swing sets, BBQs, patio furniture, gym equipment
- Full property cleanouts — estate, foreclosure, rental turnover, storage units
Dumpster Rental
When the project’s big enough for a bin, we drop and pick up across Federal Way. 14-yard (starts at flat-rate 5-day rental) for most residential work, 20-yard (starts at flat-rate 5-day rental) for the heavy stuff. Driveway-friendly, low-profile, rear swing-doors so heavy items walk in instead of going over the side.
City of Federal Way’s Bulk Trash & Cart Service
The City of Federal Way contracts Waste Management (WM) for residential garbage, recycling, and yard/food waste collection.
WM Federal Way customers get one free Annual Bonus Curbside Pickup per year — up to 3 bulky items plus about 15 additional bags of garbage, picked up on your regular service day. Schedule by calling WM in advance.
WM’s annual pickup will take: appliances (refrigerator, freezer, stove, washer, dryer, dishwasher, water heater, AC unit, dehumidifier), furniture (sofa, sectional, futon, recliner, mattress + box spring as a set, bed frame as a set, dresser, bookshelf, desk, end table, coffee table, dining set, filing cabinet), small items (artificial trees, car seats, strollers, household tools, linens), TVs and limited building materials.
The catch: it’s once a year, capped at 3 items. Use it in March on the wrong three items and you’re holding everything else until the calendar resets. The pickup also has weight and length limits — no single item over 300 lbs or longer than 8 feet — which excludes whole hot tubs, long carpet rolls, and most construction lumber loads.
For hazardous waste (paint, propane, batteries), King County operates Wastemobile events. For electronics, free recycling is available through Washington’s E-Cycle program. For anything that doesn’t fit the WM rules or can’t wait for next year’s pickup, the options are a transfer-station run or a call.
Federal Way Bulk Trash Pickup, Hoss Style
We come to you on your schedule, not theirs. Same-day pickup when the truck are running through the area — and they are, most days. Flat pricing posted up front. No surprise weight fees, no “we’ll need to come look at it first” runaround.
How it works:
- Tell us what you’ve got. Phone, text a photo, or book online — your choice. We quote in minutes.
- Pick a window. Same-day, next-day, or scheduled later. Whatever works.
- The truck arrives, you point, it’s gone. Truck’s loaded, you get a receipt, we route reusable items to responsible disposal.
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Hire Hoss for Federal Way Bulk Trash Pickup
Why pay for a service that doesn’t fit the project? The big franchises mark up for fuel, weight, mileage. Hoss is local, posted-price, and answers the phone. Same crew picks up your single-item furniture as the full estate haul — no upsell, no surprises.
About Federal Way
Federal Way grew up around the Pacific Highway corridor and SeaTac Airport access — close enough to Seattle for the commute, far enough for the price point. The Commons district anchors downtown; the Twin Lakes Golf Course area anchors the upper-income south end. Most of Federal Way is single-family residential with the occasional apartment cluster, which suits roll-off dumpsters and standard pickup-truck-sized hauls. Whether you’re in a 1970s Steel Lake rancher or a new build off SR-99, the crew fit on the driveway and the price doesn’t change because of your zip code.



