Almaville: Small Community, Mixed Housing Stock
Almaville sits south of Smyrna in a pocket where farmland is steadily giving way to suburban subdivisions, but the older ranch homes, brick mid-century houses, and a few working farms are still very much there. That gives us a wide spread of cleanout types in a relatively small radius — anything from a one-couch single-item pickup to a full barn cleanout in a single week of jobs.
What Comes Out of Almaville Cleanouts
Items we see consistently:
- Old appliances from kitchen refreshes in 70s/80s ranch homes
- Carpet, vinyl, and laminate flooring removed before remodels
- Detached shed contents — lawn equipment, paint cans, scrap lumber
- Estate-related furniture as homes change generations
- Garage gear from move-ins where the new owners didn’t want what was left
- Patio furniture, broken grills, deck materials
New-Construction Adjacent Cleanouts
The new subdivisions south of Almaville Road have brought a different category of work — landscape debris from yard install, leftover construction packaging, broken bins and scrap from move-ins, and the boxes-and-styrofoam wave that follows a furniture delivery to a brand-new house. These are usually quick quarter-truck or half-truck jobs.
Smyrna Proximity Helps Scheduling
Almaville’s proximity to Smyrna and the I-24 corridor means we can route trucks efficiently — most jobs can be added to a Smyrna or Murfreesboro day with no detour cost. Same-day pickups are routine when you call before noon, and next-day is the standard otherwise.
Property Cleanups After Storm or Wind
The mix of mature trees and open lots in Almaville means storm cleanup calls hit us a few times a year — branches, broken fence sections, ruined patio furniture, water-damaged garage contents. We don’t do tree work, but cleared brush and debris that’s already on the ground is squarely what we do.
