Oversized furniture, open-plan hauls, and upper-floor access — Haulin Junkies handles loft cleanouts in Baldwin Park that other companies won't take on.
Loft living in and around Baldwin Park means high ceilings, open floor plans, large windows, and the kind of oversized statement furniture that looks incredible in the space — until you decide to get rid of it. A sectional sofa purchased for a 1,200-square-foot loft doesn't fit through a standard doorway in pieces, and a California king bed frame with a 90-inch headboard doesn't navigate a spiral staircase without careful planning. Haulin Junkies specializes in exactly these challenging loft removals — the pieces that are too big, too heavy, or in too awkward a location for standard junk removal companies to handle.
Baldwin Park's mixed-use development — built on the site of the former Naval Training Center Orlando — includes some of the most distinctive residential architecture in Central Florida. Loft-style units within the community's mixed-use buildings and converted spaces often feature 12- to 14-foot ceilings, exposed ductwork, polished concrete floors, oversized windows, and mezzanine sleeping areas accessible only by spiral or open-riser staircases. These aren't just aesthetic details — they define the logistical reality of removing large items from these spaces.
The furniture that suits a loft almost always presents a removal challenge. Long dining tables, oversized sectionals, king-platform beds, and industrial shelving units are common in loft interiors — and all of them require more planning to remove safely than a standard apartment's furnishings. Our crews assess every loft removal before lifting a single item. We identify the safest path from the piece to the truck, determine whether disassembly is required, and protect exposed surfaces — concrete floors, raw brick walls, steel columns — that are part of the home's aesthetic and can't be repaired with a paint touch-up.
We also handle the industrial and oversized items that sometimes accumulate in loft spaces used as home studios, creative offices, or maker spaces. Printing equipment, heavy workbenches, large format display tables, and specialty shelving all get hauled with the same careful planning we bring to residential furniture removals.
Baldwin Park loft residents who are renovating, downsizing, or transitioning to a new home often face the daunting task of clearing a loft that has accumulated furniture, art installations, and specialty items that were bought specifically for the space and can't easily be moved or donated through normal channels. We work through these situations methodically — itemizing what's going to donation, what's recyclable, and what needs to be hauled to disposal — so you don't have to make every decision under pressure on moving day.
For renovation projects, we provide pre-construction debris removal and post-renovation haul-away. When a contractor finishes a kitchen remodel or bathroom gut in a Baldwin Park loft, the old cabinetry, tile, and fixtures need to go before you can use the space. We handle that final stage with a fast, complete haul that leaves the loft ready for finishing work.
We also serve home-based creative business owners in Baldwin Park's loft community who are relocating their studio, closing their business, or simply clearing out years of accumulated production equipment, display fixtures, and raw materials. Large items — photography equipment, art installations, custom furniture pieces — are all within our capability.