Storage clean outs in the Shaw Road area come in two distinct forms: off-site storage units at facilities along the SR-512 and Meridian corridors serving South Pierce County, and on-property storage structures — sheds, outbuildings, covered storage areas — common on the larger rural lots that define much of the Shaw Road corridor. Both require the same outcome: the contents need to leave. But the logistics differ, and the volume on-property storage structures accumulate can rival or exceed what a commercial unit holds.
Off-Site Storage Units Along the Meridian Corridor
Storage facilities serving the Shaw Road area are concentrated along the Meridian and SR-512 corridors — accessible from South Hill and Graham. Units that have been rented for years, units abandoned by a previous renter and auctioned, or units being cleared at the end of a lease all generate loads that need to leave the facility in a single visit.
A storage clean out means everything comes out — not just the easy items. Furniture stacked to the ceiling, boxes of mixed household goods, appliances, and debris that accumulated over a long rental period all need to move. Flat-rate pricing covers the full unit load, confirmed before the first item comes out. Same-day service means the unit is empty the day the clean out is scheduled.
On-Property Sheds and Storage Structures
Shaw Road’s larger residential and semi-rural lots frequently include dedicated storage structures separate from the main garage: utility sheds, barn-style storage buildings, converted outbuildings, and covered storage areas built for tools, equipment, and property materials. These structures accumulate independently of the main house and garage — items get moved into them when the main structures fill up, and they rarely get cleared until a specific need forces it.
A shed on a Shaw Road property that’s been in use for fifteen years holds a cross-section of those years: furniture that got displaced, equipment from past projects, household goods from a previous occupant, and general accumulated material that was always going to get sorted later. A complete clean out empties the structure entirely.
Estates with Filled Storage Units and On-Property Storage
Shaw Road estate situations often involve both forms of storage simultaneously. A property that was in the family for decades may have an off-site storage unit that held overflow from the house, along with two or three on-property sheds, a garage, and a covered storage area. All of those need to be addressed as part of the estate clearing.
Licensed and insured service covers the full scope — the off-site unit and every on-property structure — under a single job rather than requiring separate arrangements for each location. Flat-rate pricing is established for the complete scope after walking all locations.
Manufactured Home Properties and Dedicated Storage Structures
Manufactured home communities and individual manufactured home parcels along Shaw Road often have dedicated storage sheds that come with the property — sometimes multiple small structures that collectively hold a significant volume of material. These sheds accumulate on the same timeline as the main home, and a storage clean out of a manufactured home property often involves clearing two or three structures that are all full.
Same-day service covers the full property footprint in a single visit. Every structure on the property is addressed the day the clean out is scheduled, rather than requiring return trips as additional structures are identified.
Pierce County’s No-Bulk-Pickup Reality
Storage clean outs in unincorporated Pierce County can’t rely on a county haul-away. Whatever comes out of a unit or a shed stays on the property — or at the facility — until a removal is arranged. Scheduling a licensed removal means the contents leave the same day the clean out happens. The unit is empty and returned, or the shed is cleared and ready for new use or demolition, with no intermediate staging step.



