Puyallup’s Quick, Same-Day Junk & Dumpster Crew
Puyallup runs on its own clock — Fair traffic in September, school traffic year-round, and the Sunrise side of South Hill keeps adding subdivisions. We work around it. Hoss is a Tacoma-based junk hauling crew that covers Puyallup most weekdays. Same-day pickup is the norm, flat-rate pricing is posted, and the truck that pulls up has a local crew on it.
Call (253) 553-2978.
Items Covered
- Furniture & mattresses — couches, sectionals, bed frames, dressers, dining sets
- Appliances — fridges, washers, dryers, ovens, water heaters
- Yard debris — branches, brush, old landscape rock, sod, stumps
- Construction debris — drywall, lumber, tile, post-remodel mess
- Hot tubs & spas — drained, disassembled, hauled out
- Scrap metal — old swing sets, BBQs, patio furniture
- E-waste — TVs, computers, monitors
- Full property cleanouts — estate, foreclosure, rental turnover, storage units
Dumpster Rental in Puyallup
14-yard (starts at flat-rate 5-day rental) and 20-yard (starts at flat-rate 5-day rental) roll-offs, driveway-friendly with rear swing-doors. Standard 5-day rentals, longer if you need it. Disposal starts at the disposal rate on overages — same rate for everyone.
City of Puyallup Curbside Service
The City of Puyallup contracts D.M. Disposal (a Waste Connections company) for residential garbage and recycling. Puyallup runs three citywide cleanup events per year — Spring Cleanup, Fall Cleanup, and Treecycling in January.
During the Spring and Fall cleanup weeks, on your regular pickup day you can set out up to three containers of extra garbage, extra yard waste, and one major appliance — free to City of Puyallup utility customers. D.M. Disposal mails notification of the exact week each season.
What that program covers well: the routine “extra bags from a garage sort” use case, plus a single appliance hand-off per cleanup week.
What it doesn’t cover: the rest of the bulky-item universe. Mattresses, furniture, hot tubs, construction debris, and any second appliance are all on you. Outside the three annual events, there’s no on-demand municipal bulky-item program — you either DIY a transfer-station run (Hidden Valley Transfer Station in South Hill is the closest; tipping fees per ton), arrange a paid bulk pickup through Murrey’s/D.M. Disposal or call.
Why People in Puyallup Call Hoss
Same-day pickup — Puyallup, South Hill, Sunrise, and Shaw Road are all on our regular daily route. Call in the morning, most days we can route a truck that afternoon.
Flat-rate posted Hoss pricing — see the pricing section.
locally run — Owner David White picks the crew. We live the Pierce County footprint.
Licensed and insured — Real coverage. Real plates. 5.0 average on Google, Yelp, and Facebook.
Everything gets sorted — Reusable items go to responsible disposal; scrap metal goes to Pierce County recyclers; only the unsalvageable hits the landfill.
Same-Day Dumpster Drop-Off in Puyallup
When the project’s bigger than a single haul, we drop a bin. Puyallup proper, downtown, Sunrise, and South Hill are easy same-day deliveries when the truck are running. For points farther east (Bonney Lake, Sumner, Edgewood) we recommend booking a day or two ahead.
Hoss vs. DIY Hauling
A U-Haul rental + transfer station fee + two friends with bad backs is most of a Saturday. A call to Hoss is 10 minutes. Most Puyallup customers come out ahead on time, money, and chiropractor visits.
About Puyallup
Puyallup grew up around the river valley — farmland, then the Fair, then the highway, then a steady drip of subdivisions climbing South Hill. Today it’s a mix: downtown Pioneer Park area still has older single-family homes; South Hill is a thousands-of-units MPC sprawl (Sunrise leads the list); Shaw Road area straddles the divide. Most properties have real driveways, decent garage space, and the kind of accumulated stuff that eventually becomes a Saturday-morning problem. We solve that.



