Struggling with hoarding in High Shoals, NC? AAA Rousse Hoarding Cleanup Services has provided discreet hoarding cleanup for people dealing with hoarding situations since 2006.
Gaston County residents can entrust us for full cleanouts of homes, storage units, and properties. Hoarding may be tied to anxiety and indecision and AAA Rousse Hoarding Cleanup Services can provide patience when dealing with any cleanout project. At AAA Rousse Hoarding Cleanup Services, dependability can be built by respecting all parties and possessions.
Call 704-286-9218 now to speak with our High Shoals, North Carolina customer service reps. Or simply book online at any time.
It's simple! You sit back and let us do the work!
Give us a call to discuss your hoarding cleanup situation and schedule.
We call ahead so you know exactly when we’re arriving.
Transparent pricing after reviewing everything on-site - no surprises.
Our team handles everything, all packaging, lifting, removal, and loading.
Items are legally donated, recycled, or disposed of responsibly.
We confirm your satisfaction and leave your space clean and ready to use.
Call AAA Rousse at 704-286-9218 and speak to a live person today for service in High Shoals, and all of Gaston County. Pricing is based on weight and load-up time and accessibility. We do residential and commercial property cleanouts.
Business hours: Monday–Sunday from 7AM EST to 8PM EST.
We accept the following payment methods:
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Yes, we offer free estimates with no obligation.
Yes, we provide hoarding cleanup services in Gaston County.
Yes, we operate 7 days a week to accommodate urgent or sensitive situations.
Expect a respectful, step-by-step process including sorting, removal, and cleaning of the entire area.
Yes, deep cleaning and sanitization are included in our process.
Signs include unsafe living conditions, blocked pathways, pest infestations, and excessive accumulation of items.